Anna Johanne Schytte, also known as Anna Jutta Schytte (20 November 1877 - 16 March 1953) was a Danish composer, pianist, and teacher[1][2] who performed throughout Europe[3] and recorded for Welte Mignon reproducing pianos.
Her father and first music teacher was the composer Ludwig Schytte.
[5] Later, she studied music with Ove Christensen, Franz Neruda and Julius Rontgen[6] in the Netherlands, and with Alfred Reisenauer[7] and Ignaz Friedman in Germany.
[3] Schytte gave piano performances in Amsterdam, Denmark (as the soloist in her father’s piano concerto), Germany (at the Leipzig Gewandhaus under conductor Arthur Nikisch),[8] London, Paris (at the Salle Pleyel)[9] and Stockholm.
[4] Schytte composed at least one piece for piano, Capriccietto, A Study in Staccato.