About
Anna Maria Jopek is a Polish vocalist, songwriter, and improviser known for her diverse musical style and collaborations with international artists. She represented Poland in the 1997 Eurovision Song Contest. Jopek has received numerous awards for her contributions to music, solidifying her position as a prominent figure in the Polish music scene. She continues to explore new musical avenues and captivate audiences with her unique vocal talents.
Career Timeline
Eurovision Song Contest Debut
Represented Poland at Eurovision Song Contest with 'Ale Jestem,' finishing 11th. This gave her international exposure and launched her career in Poland.
Polish Music Awards Recognition
Won multiple Fryderyk Awards (Polish Grammys) for her albums, establishing her as a prominent vocalist in Poland. Her jazz-influenced pop style gained critical acclaim domestically.
Pat Metheny Collaboration
Released collaborative album 'Upojenie' with jazz legend Pat Metheny, bringing her international attention in jazz circles. This was a significant artistic achievement that elevated her profile globally.
Michel Legrand Recognition
Received praise from Michel Legrand and continued releasing critically acclaimed albums. While respected in jazz and world music circles, mainstream international success remained elusive.
Continued Polish Dominance
Remained one of Poland's most celebrated vocalists with consistent album releases and tours. Her influence was strongest in Poland and among European jazz enthusiasts.
Respected Polish Jazz Artist
Continues to perform and record, maintaining moderate fame primarily in Poland and niche jazz circles internationally. Her collaboration with Metheny remains her most internationally recognized work, keeping her in the moderate fame category.
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Last updated: February 17, 2026






