Wilhelmine Clauss-Szarvady

Wilhelmine Clauss-Szarvady (12 December 1832 – 1 September 1907) was a Bohemian-born French pianist.

She was recognized as a remarkable talent at a young age and studied piano with Josef Proksch in Prague.

In 1850, she met Franz Liszt, who encouraged her in her art and dedicated two works to her.

She married the Hungarian journalist and diplomat Frigyes Szarvady [hu] in 1855 and moved to Paris.

Joseph Joachim Raff, Samuel de Lange and Robert Radecke dedicated compositions to her.