Dr. Anna Scott is a Canadian pianist-researcher who specializes in 19th-century musical performance practices, with a broader interest in radical alternatives to, and the wider cultural-political significance of, how we currently play, hear, and understand classical music. An active pianist known for her startling performances of 19th-century solo, chamber, lied and orchestral repertoires ranging from Schubert to Debussy, Anna is Assistant Professor at Leiden University’s Academy of Creative and Performing Arts (ACPA), and staff at the Royal Conservatory of Music The Hague.