Elisabeth von Herzogenberg née Elisabet von Stockhausen (born in Paris on 13 April 1847; died in Sanremo on 7 January 1892) was a German pianist, composer, singer and philanthropist.
Her father had served as a Hanoverian ambassador and was a pianist linked to
Frédéric Chopin and
Charles-Valentin Alkan. Although a Protestant, she married the Catholic
Heinrich von Herzogenberg. She is known in large part for her association with
Johannes Brahms. As an aristocratic musician, she largely did not perform or publish for the public, but did arrange children's folk songs.
Ethel Smyth devoted chapter XX of her Impressions That Remained: Memoirs to her.