Apolinary Szeluto (23 July 1884 – 22 August 1966) was a Polish pianist and composer of the Young Poland style.
[1] Apolinary Szeluto was born in St. Petersburg, and began the study of piano at age nine.
In 1909 Szeluto took a position as a professor at the Berlin Conservatory, and later relocated to work as a judge near Astrachan, Russia.
When the Nazis occupied Poland, he worked as a baker and street trader, while continuing to compose.
Szeluto was a prolific composer, producing symphonies, orchestral suites, piano, violin and cello concertos, masses, choral music and songs, and instrumental and various chamber works.