Christin H. T. Gill is a violinist who began her studies at eleven years old in Burleson, Texas. Two years later she began performing professionally, working regularly with members of the Fort Worth Symphony and the Dallas Chamber Orchestra until college. Her teachers have included Mr. Loren Laing, Dr. Bruce Berg, Mr. Timothy Shiu, and Mr. Anshel Brusilow. She also appeared in a masterclass with Jennifer Koh. She has received a Bachelor of Music in Violin Performance from the University of North Texas and a Master of Music in Music Performance from Baylor University, and did significant post-graduate studies at the University of Memphis.

Christin has performed with a number of orchestras including Orchestra Iowa, the Florida Grand Opera, Palm Beach Symphony, Arkansas Symphony, Waco Symphony, and Shreveport Symphony to name a few. She has also performed as a recitalist around the southern U.S.A.

Christin began teaching students while she was still in high school and has continued to do so ever since. Her students have won music scholarships, and been awarded places in middle-school and high-school honor orchestras. They also routinely did well in school orchestra seating placement tests. She also loves teaching adult students.

In her spare time, Christin enjoys reading, dancing, doing fiber arts projects (she’ll often have a knitting bag with her), And spending time with friends and family playing games of all sorts.