Inja Stanović is a Croatian pianist and researcher, born in Zagreb and residing in Sheffield, UK. Inja has performed throughout the world, including concerts in Croatia, Australia, France, Germany, Italy, Slovenia, Mexico, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Inja’s research focuses upon 19th-Century performance practice, combining: 1) musicological research, with emphasis upon 19th-Century reception, stylistic tendencies, and performance techniques; 2) practice-based research, involving historically-informed performance. Inja works at the University of Huddersfield as Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow. Her project, ‘(Re)constructing Early Recordings: A Guide for Historically-Informed Performance’, studies on early sound recordings and mechanical recording methods.