Olga Samaroff, born Lucy Jane Olga Hickenlooper in 1880, was a trailblazing American pianist, music critic, and teacher who left an indelible mark on the musical world. Studying under the son of Charles-Valentin Alkan, she honed her craft to become a virtuoso concert pianist, captivating audiences with her extraordinary talent. Her influence extended beyond the stage as she championed American-born performing artists and shaped the musical landscape of her time. Married to the renowned conductor Leopold Stokowski, Samaroff's legacy endures through her contributions as an educator and advocate, leaving a lasting impact on generations of musicians.