Alexandre Tansman, a Franco-Polish musical prodigy of Jewish heritage, left an indelible mark on the 20th-century classical music scene. Born in 1897 and passing away in 1986, Tansman was a virtuoso pianist, conductor, and one of the most prolific composers of his time. His musical style, deeply influenced by Stravinsky, embraced a neo-classical approach that captivated audiences worldwide. Tansman's compositions, spanning from 1915 to 1980, range from the carefree exuberance of his youthful works to the profound depth of his later pieces. His extensive repertoire includes piano concertos, novelettes, mazurkas, and intermezzi, showcasing his versatility and mastery of various musical forms. Tansman's works, available on CDs, DVDs, and vinyl, continue to enchant music enthusiasts, revealing hidden gems that stand the test of time.