Fanny Arthur Robinson (September 1831 – 31 October 1879) was an English pianist, music educator and composer who spent most of her career in Dublin, Ireland.
Fanny Robinson was born in Southampton and studied the piano in London with William Sterndale Bennett and Sigismund Thalberg.
[1] She performed in Dublin in February 1849 where she met her future husband Joseph Robinson, conductor, composer and chorister at St. Patrick's Cathedral.
She appeared as a pianist in London and Paris, and in 1856 made her performing debut in Ireland.
[2] Robinson was one of the few female composers of her time whose music was published and performed.