Kazimierz Wilkomirski (born 26 July 1936) is a distinguished Polish violinist and conductor, known for his contributions to classical music. He has garnered acclaim for his interpretations of both solo and orchestral repertoire, particularly in the works of Polish composers. Wilkomirski began his musical education at a young age and became a prominent figure in the Polish music scene. He is notable for his performances of concertos by composers such as Tchaikovsky and Mendelssohn, as well as his interpretations of Polish folk music. His recordings include collaborations with esteemed orchestras and chamber ensembles, showcasing his virtuosic technique and emotive playing style. Wilkomirski's impact on music extends beyond performance; he has also been involved in music education, nurturing the next generation of musicians. His dedication to promoting Polish music and culture has left a lasting impression on the classical music landscape. Through his work, he has helped to elevate the profile of Polish classical music on both national and international stages.