Christina Schilling is a songwriter, singer and musician from Denmark. As a songwriter Christina Schilling has worked with artists and producers from Europe as well as the USA. As a singer she has been singing on classical albums, in musicals and recorded with world music artists. Her voice can also be heard in different commercials in Scandinavia. In 2011 she co-wrote "Falling" sung by Nikki Kavanagh, which reached top 10 on iTunes, Ireland. In 2010 she landed the Icelandic Top 20 Chart with the composition "Like Pantomime" performed by the Icelandic artist Erna Hrönn. Christina is a multi-instrumentalist and plays the piano, guitar, flute and ukulele and have arranged choir arrangements for choirs in Scandinavia. She is also a member and vocalist of the jazz pop project Technicoloured Roses[1].
In 2009 she represented Ireland[2] with the song Et Cetera performed by Sinéad Mulvey & Black Daisy in Moscow, Russia.[3][4] She also wrote and sang backing vocals for the runner up in the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2009, the Danish final, with the song Someday performed by the Icelandic singer Hera Björk,[5][6] which became a big hit and secured a win for Denmark in the OGAE Second Chance Contest 2009.