Pille Lill was born in
Pärnu. She started her journey as a musician with piano studies at Pärnu Children's Music School. She has graduated the
Estonian Academy of Music and Theater (EAMT) with two specialties – music pedagogy/choir conducting (prof. Artur Vahter) and opera singing (assist. prof. Rostislav Gurjev). She continued her studies as an operasinger at Helsinki
Sibelius Academy (prof. Mirja Klemi) and after that at the post graduate level of the London
Guildhall School of Music and Drama (prof.
Johanna Peters). She defended her master's degree at the Sibelius Academy (2003, prof.
Liisa Linko-Malmio). During 2004–2011 she furthered her skills at the doctorate level of EAMT (prof.
Jaakko Ryhänen), in the context of which she studied at the
University of Music Karlsruhe in 2005–2006 in the German
lied class (Professors
Hartmut Höll and
Mitsuko Shirai). She has taken part of several masterclasses by world-famous distinguished musicians -
Elisabeth Söderström,
Irwin Gage,
Emma Kirkby, Mauriz Sillem, Gerhard Kahry, Eva Märtson-Wilson, Andre Orlowitz,
Wilma Vernocchi, Gundula Hinz etc. Pille Lill has been a vocal teacher in the Voice Department of EAMT from 1997 to 2003 (assistant professor from 2003), instructed master's level students in German lied class (2007–2013) and directed EAMT's opera studio (2004–2005). She has given master classes in many countries (
Estonia,
Germany,
Finland,
Belarus,
Latvia, Russia, Israel, Italy, Ukraine) and her most outstanding students either have worked or are working at the
Estonian National Opera (
Helen Lokuta,
Angelika Mikk, Olga Palamartchuk,
Oliver Kuusik) and
Latvian National Opera (
Marlena Keine). She has been a part of the jury of the Estonian National Vocal Contest (2009, 2013, 2017, 2022) and St. Petersburg Chopin (2015, 2019) and Rachmaninov (2016) International Competition for singers, Jerusalem Young Artist Opera Festival Competition (2018) and T.O.S.C.A Opera Singers Competition in Italy (2018, 2022, 2024). Pille Lill is the founder and artistic director of the
PLMF Music Trust from 2003. The goal of the organisation is to support talented musicians by offering further education and performing opportunities on various stages in Estonia and abroad. PLMF is developing diverse cross border cooperation through being a part of International Artist Managers’ Association(IAMA), European Festivals’ Association (EFA) and International Society for the Performing Arts (ISPA). PLMF has created five festivals - Tallinn Chamber Music Festival from 2005 (including every-year prizes for the musicians), Tallinn Winter Festival from 2006 (including good deed initiative with the motto "Open your eyes, open your heart"), Virumaa Music Festival from 2019 (including the Virumaa Young Musician competition), Eivere Piano Festival (with Summer School for pianists), Väike-Maarja Music Festival (including National Vocal Contest, which is dedicated to the early deceased outstanding tenor Vello Jürna). In addition, PLMF is organizing Rapla Church Music Festival from 2010, which is featuring International Rapla International Summer Academy for singers and Valga–Valka Churches Summer Music Festival from 2020. Pille Lill is a board member of the Estonian Chamber of Culture from 2015 and was a board member of Finnish-Estonian Culture Fund 2016–2020. From 2003 to 2009 she was a board member of the Association of Estonian Professional Musicians. . Pille Lill has been a member of the Isamaa Party since 2017 and the spokesperson of their Cultural Policy Council. Since 2018, she has served as the head of Isamaa’s Haabersti branch, and since 2025 she has been a member of the party’s Honorary Court. In 2024–2025, she was a member of the Tallinn City Council’s Education and Culture Committee, and since 2024 she has been the vice-chair of Isamaa Women’s Association IREN. She has served as a member of the Haabersti District Administrative Council (2017–2019), as vice-chair of the Isamaa Party Council (2019–2024), and as vice-chair of the Isamaa Tallinn regional board (2022–2024). In the 2023 Riigikogu elections, she ran in electoral district No. 2 (Tallinn City Centre, Lasnamäe, and Pirita districts), where she received 279 votes and was not elected. In the 2025 local government elections, she ran in the Kristiine electoral district, where she received 440 votes, and was not elected. == Discography ==