Zygmunt Stojowski (1870-1946) was a Polish pianist and composer who left an indelible mark on the musical landscapes of both Poland and the United States. Trained in Kraków and Paris, Stojowski's First Symphony won him acclaim, impressing even the great Johannes Brahms with his orchestration skills. His Suite for Orchestra is a testament to his compositional prowess. Active in Poland, France, and later the U.S., Stojowski's music is a journey through Romanticism, blending emotional depth with technical brilliance. His works span piano solos, chamber music, and orchestral pieces, each offering a unique glimpse into his artistic evolution. With a legacy that deserves to be rediscovered, Zygmunt Stojowski's music continues to captivate audiences, inviting them to explore the rich, romantic sounds of a forgotten master.