He was, with Mieczysław Karłowicz, Karol Szymanowski and Grzegorz Fitelberg, a member of the group of composers known as Young Poland, the intention of which was to invigorate the musical culture of their generation in their mother country.
A significant number of his solo piano pieces have been recorded on CD by Valentina Seferinova, and issued on the Polish Acte Préalable label (catalogue reference AP 0263) as world premiere recordings.
[2] In 1944 Różycki began writing a violin concerto but had to leave the manuscript buried in his garden when he fled Warsaw.
Discovered years later by construction workers, the score ended up in the archives of the National Library of Poland.
Violinist Janusz Wawrowski later restored the work, performed the premiere in 2018, and released a recording in 2021.