Almut Kühne, born in 1983 in Dresden, Germany, is a jazz singer. She began piano lessons at age seven and vocal training at sixteen, studying jazz at the Hanns Eisler School of Music in Berlin until 2008. Kühne's early career included performances with the Berliner Jugend-Jazz-Orchester under Nicolai Thärichen, participating in the World Forum of Sacred Music in Los Angeles in 2005. She collaborated with various ensembles and artists, including Georg Graewes' sonic fiction and Gebhard Ullmann. Her album Silver White Archives was released in 2014 under Unit Records, which was nominated for the German Record Prize of the same year. Kühne’s work extends beyond jazz, providing vocal interpretation works with composers such as John Cage and Luigi Nono, and a six-channel sound collage for the multimedia installation Candelabro, exhibited from 2021 to 2023.