Adolf Jensen (1837-1879) was a German composer and pianist primarily associated with the Romantic era. He is known for his contributions to piano music and choral works. Jensen's style incorporates lyrical melodies and rich harmonies, characteristic of Romantic music. Notable works include his piano pieces, such as "Elysium" and "Valse de Concert," as well as various choral compositions. While he may not be as widely recognized as some of his contemporaries, Jensen's work reflects the emotional depth and expressiveness of the Romantic period, influencing later composers in the realm of piano music. Jensen's impact on music is more niche, focusing on the development of piano repertoire and choral music in the 19th century, contributing to the broader landscape of Romantic music. His works are still performed, particularly in piano recitals, showcasing his contributions to the genre.