Annie Fischer, born in Budapest in 1914, was a Hungarian classical pianist renowned for her exquisite interpretations of Mozart, Schubert, and early Romantic repertoire. A child prodigy, Fischer's career spanned decades, earning her international acclaim and a dedicated following. Her playing was marked by a prismatic approach, offering listeners a fresh and insightful perspective on familiar works. Fischer's discography is a treasure trove of remarkable performances, with her recordings of Mozart's piano concertos and sonatas, as well as Schubert's impromptus, standing out as particularly noteworthy. Fischer's sensitivity and virtuosity at the piano made her a beloved figure in the classical music world, and her legacy continues to inspire pianists and enthusiasts alike.