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Graeme Gilling is a prominent pianist, educator, and collaborative artist associated with the University of Western Australia's Conservatorium of Music. His roles include Chair of Keyboard Studies, Coordinator of Accompaniment, and involvement with the Australian Music Examinations Board (AMEB) as State Chair and Federal Examiner.
- Education: Bachelor of Music (Honours) in Composition from the University of Canterbury, New Zealand
- Professional Affiliations: WA Symphony Orchestra (pianist since 1986), Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, Darlington Ensemble, AMEB
His research and performance interests center on collaborative piano, chamber music, vocal accompaniment, and two-piano repertoire. He has participated in over 39 research outputs, including performances of Amy Beach's Piano Quintet, works by Richard Strauss, and contributions to the Australia Council-funded Blackwood project.
The analysis of his performance history reveals expertise in live concert interpretation, ensemble dynamics, and premieres of contemporary compositions. He maintains a strong connection with the Darlington Chamber Music series and Musica Viva Australia.
As an educator, Graeme has directed the Keyed-Up! Summer piano schools at UWA (2008–2016), served as an examiner and adjudicator for AMEB since 1986, and co-chaired the Australasian Piano Pedagogy Conference.


