Maria Sadowska

Maria Sadowska

Sadowska in 2007
Born (1976-06-27) 27 June 1976
Warsaw, Poland
Alma mater Fryderyk Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw
National Film School in Łódź
Occupation Singer-songwriter, music producer, film director, screenwriter
Spouse(s) Adrian Łabanowski
Children 2
Parent(s) Liliana Urbańska
Krzysztof Sadowski
Musical career
Genres Jazz, pop
Labels EMI Music Japan, Sony BMG Music Entertainment Poland, Sony Music Entertainment Poland, Fonografika, QM Music, Warner Music Poland
Website www.mariasadowska.com

Maria Sadowska (born June 27, 1976 in Warsaw),[1] also credited as Marysia Sadowska[2] or simply as Marysia,[3] is a Polish pop singer,[2] music producer, screenwriter[4] and film director.

Career

Early life

Sadowska was born in the capital of Poland, Warsaw,[1] to her father, a composer, and her mother, a jazz singer.[5] She debuted as a singer at the age of 14, and produced a musical, at the age of 17, where she wrote and composed its theme music and played the main role.[6]

1990s

Sadowska released her first album Jutro in 1995. Two years later, in 1997, she released her second and third albums, Lucky Star and Crazy, exclusively in Japan.[4] The song "Crazy" from the third album was featured on Dancemania's seventh issue,[5] and two songs from the second album, "Maybe Baby" and "Lucky Star", were featured respectively on Dancemania 8 and Dancemania 9.[6][7]

2000s

In 2004, Sadowska released her fourth, jazz-dance-orientated album, Marysia Sadowska,[4] which reached number 38 on the Polish OLiS chart.[8]

Her fifth album, Tribute to Komeda, was literally a tribute album to Krzysztof Komeda.[4] In its release year of 2006, the album reached #11 on OLiS' chart and was certified gold.[9] The next year, 2007, she appeared on the British TV show Dancing on Ice, and released her sixth album Gwiazda dla każdego.[4]

The 2009 album Spis treści featured her tenth single "Jest dobrze". Spis treści was her first completely self-produced album.[4]

2010s

Her debut feature film Women's Day (Dzień kobiet) was released in 2013[10] and received the main award at the 22nd Film Festival Cottbus.[11]

Sadowska was the judge of the third and fourth season of Polish TV show The Voice of Poland, with participants from her team winning twice. She returned to judging for the show's sixth season, and won again.

Personal life

Sadowska is the daughter of composer Krzysztof Sadowski and singer Liliana Urbańska.[1] She earned a second degree in piano at the Fryderyk Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw[2] soon after the releases of Lucky Star and Crazy.[4] She also graduated from the Lodz Film School in 2002.[1]

Discography

Albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
POL
[12][13][14]
Jutro
  • Released: 1995[15]
  • Label: STD[16]
  • Formats: CD
Lucky Star
  • Released: February 18, 1998[17]
  • Label: EMI Music Japan
  • Formats: CD
Marysia Sadowska
  • Released: February 24, 2004
  • Label: Sony Music Poland
  • Formats: CD
38
Gwiazda dla każdego
  • Released: December 3, 2007[18]
  • Label: Sony BMG
  • Formats: CD
Spis treści
  • Released: June 8, 2009[19]
  • Label: Sony Music Poland
  • Formats: CD, digital download[20]
Demakijaż
  • Released: November 9, 2009[21]
  • Label: QM Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download[22]
Jazz na ulicach
  • Released: April 1, 2014[23]
  • Label: Warner Music Poland
  • Formats: CD, digital download[24]
24
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Cover albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
POL
[12]
Kaczmarski & Jazz
with Anna Serafińska and Janusz Szrom
  • Released: October 4, 2010[26]
  • Label: QM Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download[27]
Tribute to Komeda
  • Released: June 12, 2006[28]
  • Label: Sony BMG
  • Formats: CD, digital download[29]
11
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Soundtrack albums

Title Album details
Dzień Kobiet
  • Released: March 8, 2013[30]
  • Label: Fonografika
  • Formats: CD, digital download[31]

Extended plays

Title Album details
Crazy
  • Released: October 7, 1997[32]
  • Label: EMI Music Japan
  • Formats: CD

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Filmpolski.pl, Maria Sadowska (in Polish) Google Translation
  2. 1 2 3 TopClub.pl, Marysia Sadowska (in Polish) Google Translation
  3. such as on Dancemania 7, 8, 9 - Discogs, Marysia
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RMF FM, Marysia Sadowska (in Polish) Google Translation
  5. 1 2 Dancemania 7, CD booklet p.9 : "8. Marysia / Crazy" (in Japanese)
  6. 1 2 3 Dancemania 8, CD booklet p.15 : "14. Marysia / Mayble Baby" (in Japanese)
  7. Dancemania 9, CD booklet p.23 : "22. Marysia / Lucky Star" (in Japanese)
  8. OLiS, Official Retail Sales Chart April 5, 2004 (in Polish)
  9. OLiS, Official Retail Sales Chart September 18, 2006 (in Polish)
  10. "Dzien kobiet (2012) - Release Info - IMDb". imdb.com. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
  11. "FNE at Cottbus Film Festival 2012: Poland Takes Top Prizes in Cottbus".
  12. 1 2 "Oficjalna lista sprzedaży :: OLiS - Official Retail Sales Chart". olis.onyx.pl. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
  13. "Oficjalna lista sprzedaży :: OLiS - Official Retail Sales Chart". olis.onyx.pl. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
  14. "Oficjalna lista sprzedaży :: OLiS - Official Retail Sales Chart". olis.onyx.pl. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
  15. "Marysia Sadowska :: Dyskografia :: RMF FM". rmf.fm. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
  16. "Maria Sadowska - Muzyka - polskieradio.pl". polskieradio.pl. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
  17. "ラッキー・スター – マリーシャ – Oricon Style". oricon.co.jp. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
  18. "Maria Sadowska - Gwiazda dla każdego - Muzyka w Interia.pl". muzyka.interia.pl. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
  19. "Spis Tresci - Maria Sadowska - Muzyka - WP.PL". muzyka.wp.pl. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
  20. "Spis Tresci by Maria Sadowska on iTunes". itunes.apple.com. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
  21. "Maria Sadowska - Demakijaż - Muzyka w Interia.pl". muzyka.interia.pl. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
  22. "Demakijaż by Maria Sadowska on iTunes". itunes.apple.com. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
  23. "Jazz na ulicach - Maria Sadowska - Muzyka - WP.PL". muzyka.wp.pl. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
  24. "Jazz Na Ulicach by Maria Sadowska on iTunes". itunes.apple.com. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
  25. 1 2 "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2012-05-19.
  26. "Kaczmarski & Jazz - VA - Muzyka - WP.PL". muzyka.wp.pl. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
  27. "Kaczmarski i Jazz by Various Artists on iTunes". itunes.apple.com. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
  28. "Maria Sadowska - Tribute To Komeda - Muzyka w Interia.pl". muzyka.interia.pl. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
  29. "Tribute to Komeda by Maria Sadowska on iTunes". itunes.apple.com. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
  30. "Maria Sadowska - Dzień kobiet - Muzyka w Interia.pl". muzyka.interia.pl. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
  31. "Dzien Kobiet by Maria Sadowska on iTunes". itunes.apple.com. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
  32. "クレイジー – マリーシャ – Oricon Style". oricon.co.jp. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
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