André Tchaikowsky (born Andrzej Czajkowski) was a Polish classical pianist and composer, born in Warsaw in 1935 who trained at the Warsaw Conservatory and established his performing and composing career in Europe and the United Kingdom from the 1950s onwards. His output encompassed solo piano repertoire and larger-scale compositions that blended late-Romantic and modernist elements, reflecting the cross-cultural currents of post-war Eastern European musicians relocating to Western cultural centres.