Guiomar Novaes (1895-1979) was a renowned Brazilian pianist celebrated for her interpretations of classical music, particularly works by Brazilian composers and the European piano repertoire. Born in São Paulo, she showed prodigious talent from a young age and studied under prominent teachers, including the famed pianist and composer, Isidore Philipp. Novaes gained international acclaim through her performances and recordings, especially her renditions of pieces by Chopin, Liszt, and Brahms. Notable works include her recordings of the "Concerto in F Minor" by Chopin and the "Piano Sonata No. 2" by Brahms. Her interpretations were marked by a unique blend of technical prowess and emotional depth, which resonated with audiences worldwide. In addition to her concert career, Novaes played a pivotal role in promoting Brazilian music, showcasing composers such as Heitor Villa-Lobos and Francisco Mignone. Her contributions helped elevate Brazil's classical music scene on the global stage. Guiomar Novaes is remembered not only for her artistry but also for her influence in bridging Brazilian and European musical traditions, inspiring generations of musicians in her homeland and beyond.