Elisabeth Charlotte Ida (Liselotte) Selbiger (1906–2008) was a German-born Danish musician who initially performed in chamber music and played the cello in a Berlin orchestra.
She graduated as a music teacher from the Hochschule für Musik in 1933 after becoming a private student of Leonid Kreutzer.
[1] While in Berlin, Selbiger played the cello in both in chamber music and in orchestras, both with her father and her husband.
After her half-Jewish husband also lost his job, the couple moved to Denmark but experienced difficulty in obtaining residency permits.
In addition to Bach, she also played compositions by Domenico Scarlatti, François Couperin and Jean-Philippe Rameau.
Berlingske reported in February 2009 that she was 101 years old when she died in early 2008 and that she had left a fortune to the Danish Ornithological Society to be used for bird care.