Paweà  Szymaà Âski (born 28 March 1954 in Warsaw, Poland) is a Polish composer. When he was a student at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music, Szymaà Âski studied composition under Wà Âodzimierz Kotoà Âski. Paweà  later studied under Roman Haubenstock-Ramanti as well as Tadeusz Baird.
His music is based on strict technical discipline and the initial sound material of Szymaà ÂskiâÂÂs pieces has roots in past conventions but is always processed and composed from the beginning. Szymaà Âski himself talks of his music using the qualification âÂÂsurconventionalismâÂÂ. Though his style is similar to that of a neoclassical composer, Szymaà Âski emphasizes past styles within his works. Many of his works also include Baroque influences as well as from Renaissance fantasias. He often modifies these classical styles of music until they become abstract and impressionistic.
Paweà  has performed in many countries including Denmark, Austria, Japan, and the United States. He continues to live and work in Warsaw. His works have been performed by many groups including the Silesian String Quartet and Katowice Radio Symphony Orchestra.
His piece Qudsja Zaher captures a story about a woman from Afghanistan who is a refugee. She jumps off a boat and becomes stuck between the underworld and life.