About Tania
Tania Gabrielle
is a renowned expert in the ancient science of Numerology. She counsels multi-millionaires, religious leaders, best-selling authors, business owners, celebrities, parents and their children to capitalize on the powerful numerological vibrations in their name and date of birth.
Her active involvement with Pythagorean Numerology dates to her days as a student at Amherst College. As a composer, Tania was already deeply aware of the relationship between the harmonic vibrations of musical tones and number ratios.
Tania has been featured as a guest repeatedly on Hay House Radio and wsRadio as well as radio shows across the U.S. and Canada. She has given readings at numerous seminars including as a guest speaker at “Hay House’s I Can Do It!” conference and Matthew Furey’s “Zero Resistance Internet Marketing Seminar.”
In her free e-newsletter and Blog Tania gives up-to-date explanations of current events, people in the news, politicians and celebrities, and how their names and numbers are affecting them right now. Every week she interviews bestselling authors, world-renowned scientists and spiritual teachers on her popular radio show By The Numbers.
Tania Gabrielle's first book, The Unrevealed Secrets of Political Success:
How Names And Birthdays Shape Political Destinies, available in September 2008, will focus on the effect names and numbers have on world leaders. Using examples of famous politicians throughout history to the present day, she demonstrates how their names and birthdays set a definite tone for their careers. Her unique approach utilizes three sources of Numerology – Pythagorean, Chaldean and Ancient Egyptian.
As a composer, Tania Gabrielle has enjoyed performances and radio broadcasts worldwide by Grammy-award-winning artists. Critical acclaim for her works has been as consistently enthusiastic as audience response. In addition to her busy career as Celebrity Numerologist, Tania also composes soundtracks for films.
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“Tania Gabrielle is a creator who melds clarity of design with emotional depth. Her writing is as concise as it is compelling.”
Cleveland Plain Dealer
“One senses the composer’s technical mastery—the music abounds in unlabored counterpoint and imaginative, unforced sonorities—and her ability to say what she means and stop. Her music is at once accessible, engaging and smart.”
Los Angeles Times
“Few modern composers try to depict happiness in their music, perhaps because their often stringent materials suit darker topics better. But Alexandria-born Tania Gabrielle French found an intriguing vocabulary to evoke various flavors of happiness in her String Quartet No. 3, which received its East Coast premiere from the Artis-Quartett Wien on Wednesday night in the Library of Congress's Coolidge Auditorium. French subtitled the quartet "Luminescence," and her harmonies indeed glow brightly throughout.”
Washington Post
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