Dariusz Przybylski is a versatile Polish composer and organist, born on July 28, 1984, in Konin. He has made significant contributions to the world of modern classical music, with a repertoire that includes operas, symphonic and vocal works, and chamber music. Przybylski's compositions often explore profound themes, as seen in his piece "6 Songs to Words by Halina Poświatowska" and his haunting "Requiem."
A graduate of the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music, Przybylski has been a professor there since 2008 and has also served as a curator for the Opus Series. His work extends beyond composition; he has performed as a Hammond organ player with the Hashtag Ensemble. Przybylski's music is known for its emotional depth and innovative approach, making him a standout figure in contemporary classical music. His album "Percussion Works," released by Chopin University Press in 2018, showcases his ability to blend traditional and modern elements in a compelling way.