Amina Goodwin

Amina Goodwin (1867 – 1942) was an English pianist, composer, and music educator who founded the London Trio.

On the guarantee of Camille Saint-Saëns, she became a pupil of Franz Liszt and of Clara Schumann.

[1] On her return to England, she performed at the Crystal Palace Saturday concerts and toured Europe as a piano soloist.

[7] In 1889 she formed the London Trio with William Whitehouse and a Mr Werner,[8] who was later replaced on violin by Achille Simonetti[9] and then Louis Pécskai.

[10] It was credited with being the first classical trio in England, and was a staple of the London music scene for many years.

Amina Goodwin circa 1900.