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Abigail Jennings
Violin

Musician Abigail Jennings (junior) was born and raised in Mesa, Arizona. Since beginning her violin studies at the age of three, Abigail has become a passionate chamber player, orchestral musician, and solo performer. Abigail has performed in music festivals around the world and is an advocate for education and outreach through her collaborations with Tetra String Quartets Chamber Music Institute (2024), The Rosemary Beach Foundation for their “Music in Pictures Series,” and currently a part time teacher to a studio of young pianists and violinists. Alongside her studies Abigail is an avid Singer-songwriter and pop-indie performer. In 2025 Abigail released her first studio album “How the Rest of It Goes,” an LP of 10 tracks that blend her string musicianship with traditional pop music. Abigail is currently studying Violin Performance with Dr. Benjamin Sung at Florida State and hopes to continue studying violin performance in her masters. When Abigail is not making music she sews costumes for the FSU Opera as a member of the wardrobe crew, and enjoys making and decorating cakes.

Abigail Jennings
Violin

Musician Abigail Jennings (junior) was born and raised in Mesa, Arizona. Since beginning her violin studies at the age of three, Abigail has become a passionate chamber player, orchestral musician, and solo performer. Abigail has performed in music festivals around the world and is an advocate for education and outreach through her collaborations with Tetra String Quartets Chamber Music Institute (2024), The Rosemary Beach Foundation for their “Music in Pictures Series,” and currently a part time teacher to a studio of young pianists and violinists. Alongside her studies Abigail is an avid Singer-songwriter and pop-indie performer. In 2025 Abigail released her first studio album “How the Rest of It Goes,” an LP of 10 tracks that blend her string musicianship with traditional pop music. Abigail is currently studying Violin Performance with Dr. Benjamin Sung at Florida State and hopes to continue studying violin performance in her masters. When Abigail is not making music she sews costumes for the FSU Opera as a member of the wardrobe crew, and enjoys making and decorating cakes.