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Dr. Anna Scott is an Assistant Professor at Leiden University's Academy of Creative and Performing Arts (ACPA), where she bridges her work as a Canadian pianist and researcher. Her expertise lies in 19th-century musical performance practices, with a broader focus on the cultural-political implications of classical music interpretation. She actively performs repertoires ranging from Schubert to Debussy and supervises practice-led PhD projects exploring topics like historical performance and radical alternatives to traditional interpretations.
- Key Research Areas: 19th-century Music, Historical Performance Practices, Cultural-Political Contexts of Classical Music.
Her scholarly work includes a 2022 publication on Brahms's identity reconstruction through early recordings, reflecting her interest in performance evolution. She was named the inaugural artist-in-residence at the University of Surrey, highlighting her cross-institutional impact. Her contact details include ORCID (0000-0003-3176-0339) and university email.
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