Anna Groff Bryant (1860 — January 27, 1941) was an American concert singer and voice educator.
[1] Bryant opened her own school, the Anna Groff-Bryant Institute of Vocal Art, in Chicago in 1903.
In 1912, she moved her program to Lombard College in Galesburg, Illinois, where she was given a custom-built studio for her work.
[10] She also published and edited a journal, The Institute, about vocal music and pedagogy,[11] and organized a visiting artists' series in Galesburg.
[12] Anna Groff married Chauncy Earle Bryant, a tenor and voice teacher, in 1897.