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Melissa Gill 

BA - Music (Jazz and Popular Voice) , Trinity College - Grade 8 Classical Singing

Director of SING Studio, Melissa Gill, has over 20 years industry experience working in Australia and overseas as a performer, session singer, conductor, teacher and coach. A versatile singer and passionate coach and conductor, Melissa holds a B.A. Jazz and Popular Voice from Queensland University of Technology and a Classical Singing certification from Trinity Guildhall, London.

Melissa’s career includes performances as a featured soloist in music festivals (Brisbane Biennial, Brisbane Jazz and Blues), in music theatre (Into the Woods – Moonlight Theatre, Stepmother / Baker’s Wife cover, Pirates of Penzance – Deseret Theatre, Edith), and in concert (Gospel at the Symphony, Queensland Symphony Orchestra). Melissa has sung everything from Jazz with Australian icon James Morrison, to gospel with American conductors Isaiah Jackson and the Reverend Alvin Paris III, and the featured soprano role in the Australian premiere of British composer Havergal Brian’s ‘Symphony No. 1 in D Minor, The Gothic’ under the baton of John Curro AM MBE. Melissa has also lent her voice to the Queensland Ballet’s ‘King Arthur and the tales of Camelot’ and the soundtracks for award winning Australian playwright Sven Swenson’s works ‘A Night in the She-Devil’s Salon’ and ‘The Siren’s Kiss’.

In recent years Melissa has become a passionate advocate for community choral singing. Melissa is the Program Leader for the Absolutely Everybody Choir of the School of Hard Knocks in Brisbane, she is the founding musical director of two Brisbane based community choir, MUSICA and Voices of Brisbane – A Sacred Chorus. Melissa also directs the choral programs at Mt Maria College and Milton State School.