About

Anneliese Gill is an experienced musician, teacher, performer, performance coach and consultant, and Fulbright Scholar. She has a Masters of Music from the Manhattan School of Music, New York, a BA in music from the Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne and a graduate and post-graduate diploma in psychology from Monash University, Melbourne. With over 20 years experience as a music teacher, and performer she has also spent a number of years as a member of the music- psychology research team at Monash University. She is committed to helping performing artists of all ages and levels, develop skills that will enable them to perform with confidence, manage nerves, remain composed under pressure and play up to their abilities. In 2016 she was awarded an Australian Post-Graduate Award to complete a PhD in music performance psychology at The University of Melbourne. She conducts performance mastery workshops for VCE students, young performers and professionals, and professional development sessions for teachers and music educators. She has also lectured on performance anxiety for both the music and psychology departments at Monash University and Melbourne University.