Sophia Giustina Dussek, born Sophia Giustina Corri in Edinburgh in 1775, was a multifaceted musician of Italian descent who made a significant mark on the Scottish and English musical scenes. A prodigious talent, Dussek began performing in public at the remarkably young age of four. Throughout her career, she excelled as a singer, pianist, and harpist, showcasing her versatility and virtuosity. Dussek's musical journey was deeply influenced by her father, the renowned composer and impresario Domenico Corri, under whose tutelage she honed her skills. Her debut as a singer at the Salomon concerts further cemented her reputation as a soprano soloist, captivating audiences with her enchanting voice. Dussek's contributions to music extend beyond her performances, as she also composed works that reflected her artistic prowess. Her legacy endures, inspiring musicians and enthusiasts alike with her remarkable talent and dedication to her craft.