Moura Lympany (1916-2005) was a British classical pianist renowned for her exceptional talent and contributions to the world of classical music. She was born in Cornwall and showcased prodigious skills from a young age, eventually studying at the Royal Academy of Music in London. Lympany's repertoire spanned a wide range of works, but she was particularly celebrated for her interpretations of Romantic composers such as Chopin and Rachmaninoff. Among her notable recordings are Rachmaninoff's "Piano Concerto No. 2" and her interpretations of the complete piano works of Chopin. Lympany also gained fame for her performances of contemporary composers, including Benjamin Britten, further expanding her influence on the genre. Her impact on music extended beyond performance; she was a prominent figure in promoting classical music through radio broadcasts and television appearances. Lympany's dedication to her art and her ability to connect with audiences helped elevate the profile of classical music in the mid-20th century. She received recognition not only for her musical achievements but also for her role in inspiring future generations of pianists.