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Stanisław Sojka is a Polish jazz and pop singer, pianist, and composer. He began his professional career in 1978 with a concert at the National Philharmonic in Warsaw. Notable albums include "Don't You Cry" (1979), "Blublula" (1981), "Acoustic" (1991), and "Neopositive" (1992). Sojka is known for his jazz and pop compositions and has collaborated with artists such as Janusz "Janina" Iwański, Andrzej Piaseczny, and Adam Strug. In 1992, he won the Bursztynowy Słowik award at the Sopot International Song Festival. In 2003, he composed music for Pope John Paul II's poem "Roman Triptych" and presented it at the Vatican.


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