Ann-Helena Schlüter (born in Nürnberg) is a Swedish-German pianist, organist, composer and poet.
[3] After she gained her Abitur from high school, she studied piano at the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln with Nina Tichman and completed her instrumental pedagogical diploma there.
After the soloist class piano at the Hochschule für Musik Detmold with Anatol Ugorski, she successfully completed her artistic diploma and concert exam/master class diploma piano with Bernd Glemser at the Hochschule für Musik Würzburg.
This was followed by a master's degree at the Arizona State University in Phoenix with Walter Cosand and Eckart Sellheim as German Academic Exchange Service scholarship holder.
[2] In 2018 she published the novel Frei wie die Vögel,[4] in which she underlays real events – the murder of four clergymen in the "Third Reich", the Lübeck martyrs – with a fictional suggestive framing.