Anabel Gil Díaz
Award-winning multi-instrumentalist and composer, Anabel Gil Díaz was born in 1994 in Havana, Cuba where she graduated from the Superior Institute of Art. She has developed professionally as a flutist, professor, and producer with the Chicago Jazz Philharmonic Orchestra under the conduction of Orbert Davis. She performs both classical and jazz. Ms. Gil attended the Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice at Berklee School of Music on a full Presidential Scholarship. She received a Masters in Jazz and Contemporary Music from the Longy School of Music. Ms. Gil can be heard on Terri-Lyne Carrington’s Grammy-Award winning album New Jazz Standards Vol. 1. Gil participates as session flautist for Harvard Composers’ Association (HCA) and for Berklee’s Scoring Session Program (SSP). Her writing has been commissioned by MassArt Art Museum, Boston’s Landmarks Orchestra, and Brandeis University. Ms. Gil has performed at Reno Jazz Festival, Arlington Jazz Festival, Momence Jazz Festival, Chicago Jazz Festival and at prestigious venues throughout the United States and Europe.