Wincenty Studziński (born 1980) is a contemporary Polish composer and musician, primarily known for his contributions to the genre of classical and contemporary classical music. His works often explore the intersection of traditional forms and modern techniques, incorporating elements of minimalism, avant-garde, and electronic music. Studziński's notable works include “Concerto for Piano and Orchestra,” which showcases his ability to blend complex harmonies with accessible melodies, and “String Quartet No. 2,” which has been praised for its emotional depth and innovative structure. He is also recognized for his collaborations with various ensembles and orchestras, contributing to the resurgence of interest in contemporary classical repertoire in Poland and beyond. His impact on music extends to education, as he has been involved in teaching and mentoring young composers, fostering a new generation of musicians. Studziński’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of classical music while remaining rooted in its traditions has earned him a respected place in the modern music scene, making him a significant figure in the evolution of contemporary Polish music.