Fini Valdemar Henriques (1883–1965) was a notable Danish composer and conductor, primarily associated with the classical music genre. He was a prominent figure in Denmark's early 20th-century music scene and was known for his contributions to symphonic and choral music, as well as opera. Henriques's notable works include his orchestral compositions, chamber music, and choral pieces, with a particular emphasis on the integration of folk elements into classical forms. His opera "Kong Christian" (King Christian) is one of his significant contributions, showcasing his ability to blend national themes with operatic tradition. In addition to his compositions, Henriques significantly influenced Danish music education, serving as a professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen. He was instrumental in promoting contemporary music and nurturing young composers. His impact on music lies not only in his compositions but also in his role as an educator and advocate for Danish music, helping to shape the country's musical identity during a transformative period. Henriques remains a respected figure in the canon of Danish classical music.