Alfred Reisenauer (1863-1907) was a German pianist, composer, and music educator whose life and work spanned the golden age of classical piano. Born in Königsberg, Reisenauer studied under the renowned Louis Köhler and Franz Liszt, two of the most influential figures in the world of piano. His unique approach to the piano set him apart, with a distinctive attitude that captivated audiences and fellow musicians alike. Reisenauer's compositions and performances are a testament to his virtuosity and deep understanding of the instrument. His works, such as the "2 Rondos, Op. 51," continue to be celebrated and enjoyed by classical music enthusiasts worldwide. Reisenauer's legacy endures through his recorded performances and compositions, offering a glimpse into the rich musical heritage of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.