Nikola Kołodziejczyk is a renowned Polish jazz pianist, composer, arranger, and conductor, born in Krakow in 1986. His music is a captivating blend of various epochs and styles, creating a unique and intricate sound that has garnered international acclaim. Kołodziejczyk's compositions, often for large ensembles, showcase his extraordinary creativity and soulful depth, earning him prestigious awards such as the Fryderyk for "Barok Progresywny" as Album of the Year in Jazz Music. Beyond his musical prowess, he is also a dedicated educator, teaching at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw. Kołodziejczyk's work extends beyond jazz, with notable projects like "Budyń o smaku Mickiewicza," a romantic poetry interpretation that defies conventional norms. His collaborations and performances with top-tier artists further cement his status as a visionary in the music world.