Zbigniew Preisner, born Zbigniew Kowalski in 1955, is a renowned Polish composer celebrated for his evocative film scores and symphonic works. His journey into music began in his twenties, self-taught through a deep dive into records and a meticulous process of deconstructing and reconstructing musical pieces. Preisner's collaboration with the esteemed director Krzysztof Kieślowski catapulted him to international acclaim, with their partnership yielding some of the most memorable film scores of all time. His compositions, often imbued with a profound emotional depth, have earned him numerous accolades, including César, Silver Bear, and Golden Globe nominations. Beyond his film work, Preisner's compositions for theater and television have further solidified his status as one of the most outstanding composers of his generation. His music, characterized by its rich textures and haunting melodies, continues to captivate audiences worldwide.