Kinan Abou-afach and Naomi Gonzalez are a visionary duo reshaping the intersection of music, education, and cultural engagement. With over 25 years of global expertise, they lead Anzu Music, championing artistic innovation and community impact.
Kinan, Artistic Director of Anzu Music, is an acclaimed cellist, oud player, composer, and recipient of the prestigious 2013 Pew Fellowship. His distinctive approach weaves Arabic modal traditions with jazz, classical, and electronic influences, captivating audiences worldwide. His collaborations span Grammy-winning ensembles, film scores, and theater productions, solidifying his reputation as a pioneering composer and performer. He has been commissioned, performed, or lectured at renowned institutions such as Carnegie Hall, Curtis Institute of Music, Juilliard, Princeton University, University of Pennsylvania, Chicago Symphony Hall, MIT, and the Kennedy Center.
Naomi Gonzalez, Executive Director of Anzu Music, is a nationally recognized arts leader, celebrated for her transformative contributions to youth development and cultural accessibility. Honored with a Citation by the City of Philadelphia, Naomi has dedicated her career to expanding opportunities for underrepresented communities. As the former Chief Education & Community Engagement Officer and Vice President at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts, she spearheaded groundbreaking initiatives that advanced music education nationally. Her collaborations with institutions such as The Philadelphia Orchestra, Carnegie Hall, Sphinx Organization, Kennedy Center, DePaul University, Interlochen Arts Academy, Atlantic Records, TIDAL, and Live Nation underscore her commitment to empowering young musicians.
Together, Kinan and Naomi are redefining Arabic and Classical music while revolutionizing community-driven arts education. Their partnership blends Kinan’s innovative artistry with Naomi’s visionary leadership, fostering a future where music is accessible to all.