Wlodzimierz Korcz (born 13 November 1943 in Lódz) is a Polish composer, pianist, music producer and author of many popular songs.
He graduated from the Academy of Music in Lódz and debuted in 1965.
In 1968–1970 Korcz worked as music editor for Polskie Radio in Lódz.
In 1974–1977 he was the music director at Teatr na Targówku in Warsaw.Korcz composes film and theatre music, and performs at radio and TV concerts.
He was a co-producer of shows such as Mazurskie Biesiady Kabaretowe (Masurian Cabaret Feasts) and Lidzbarskie Wieczory Humoru i Satyry (Lidzbark's Satirical Evenings).
He received recognition at many festivals in Poland and abroad, including: at the National Festival of Polish Song in Opole, as well as the Rostock, Vitebsk and Bratislava music festivals.
He also worked with several literary cabarets across Poland: such as Pod Egida, Kabaret TEY, Kabaret Olgi Lipinskiej, as well as the TV-made Polskie Zoo, Kraj sie smieje and others.