Anna Eller (born Anna Josefina Sofia Maria Fenrich von Gjurgjenovac, later Kremer, then Eller, December 24, 1887 – 1942) was an Estonian pianist.
Anna Eller grew up in Warsaw, Poland, studying piano in private classes with Aleksander Michałowski.
She enrolled in the class of Nikolai Abramychev,[2] and graduated in 1915.
In 1908 she met Heino Eller,[3] her lover and future husband, who studied violin at the same conservatory.
[4] Anna Eller was arrested by the SS in June 1942, because of her Jewish ancestry, and was later executed.