Siglind Bruhn (born October 11, 1951, in Hamburg) is a German musicologist, writer and concert pianist.
During the last two years before her high school graduation (Abitur 1970), she was a student in the piano class of Professor Eckart Besch at the Musikhochschule Hamburg.
Concurrently she read Romance studies, Comparative Literature, and Philosophy at Munich University; 1976 Magister Artium (M.A.)
In 1976–78, Siglind Bruhn wrote her first book, which links the pedagogical heritage of her teacher Horbowski with first attempts at her own research.
summa cum laude with an interdisciplinary dissertation in musical analysis and psychoanalysis.