Annie Louise Tanner-Musin (née Annie Louise Hodges 1856 - February 28, 1921) was a coloratura soprano prima donna singer based in New York City.
[1][2][3] Tanner-Musin's voice was said to span three octaves and was described as "clear as crystal, fresh as a rose-bud, and which can be compared only to a magic flute.
[4][7][8] They toured the world for over a decade, despite Tanner-Musin's claustrophobia and sea sickness which made boat travel difficult.
[9][10] Tanner-Musin was the daughter of Alexander Phelps Hodges and Adelaine Felton.
She married Wells B. Tanner on October 17, 1878 in Batavia, New York; he died in 1885.