Conductor and Artistic Director of the Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic Choir in Białystok. From December 1, 2020, she served as acting director of the Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic, and on November 3, 2021, she was appointed director of this institution. She graduated with honors from the State Higher School of Music in Warsaw (major in choral conducting under Professor J. Bok and Professor R. Zimak). She is a graduate and former faculty member of the Postgraduate Studies in Choirmastering and Voice Production at the F. Nowowiejski Academy of Music in Bydgoszcz. In 2000, she received the title of Professor of Musical Arts from the President of the Republic of Poland. The choirs included the Białystok University of Technology Choir, the Schola Cantorum Bialostociensis Women’s Choir, and the Białystok Chamber Choir Cantica Cantamus, which has won numerous prestigious awards and distinctions. He was the initiator and organizer of the International Workshops for Polish Youth and the Polish Diaspora of the Polish Peace Philharmonic. She has collaborated with the Grand Theatre – National Opera in Warsaw as a vocal consultant to the choir. She is a professor at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music, Białystok Branch. Since 2017, until 2024, she has been the head of the Department of Choral Conducting and Artistic Education at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in the Faculty of Instrumental-Pedagogical Studies, Music Education and Vocal Studies (1999–2005 head of the Department of Choral Conducting; 2005–2012 Vice-Dean of the Faculty, and from 2019–2024 member of the University Council, the Scientific Council, and the Artistic Discipline Council of the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music). She has trained numerous choirmasters, choral vocalists, and solo singers. Since 2006, she has served as the conductor and artistic director of the OiFP Choir, with whom they participate in prestigious international festivals, serving as musical literature in major concert halls. She has prepared the ensemble for concerts, radio and radio broadcasts, and CD recordings worldwide as part of major festivals (including Chopin and His Europe, the Ludwig van Beethoven Easter Festival, and Warsaw Autumn). Her artistic achievements include publishing phonographic works of vocal and instrumental works, operas, cantatas, and a cappella choral music, performed both domestically and internationally. Recordings of the OiFP Choir have won Fryderyk Awards in 2008, 2009, 2016, 2017, 2022, 2023, and 2024, as well as the 2018 International Classical Music Award in the choral category (for F. Nowowiejski’s Quo Vadis). She is a member of the Phonographic Academy’s music distribution section, which includes the phonographic releases section and the selection of Fryderyk Award winners. She also participates in the organizational work of controlling the Marshal of the Podlaskie Voivodeship Awards in the fields of artistic creativity, the preservation and protection of culture, and scholarships for individuals recognized for their artistic creativity, the subordination of culture, and responsibilities over historical monuments. Professor Violetta Bielecka has once again been honored for her artistic functions and services to culture, receiving, among others, the J. Kiepura Theatre Music Award (2019), the Silver Medal for Merit to Culture Gloria Artis (2008), and the J. Kurczewski Award for outstanding achievements in the field of choral music and the promotion of Polish music (2013). At the initiative of His Magnificence Rector, Prof. K. Baran, in 2021 she was awarded the Gold Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis under the auspices of the Minister of Culture, National Heritage and Sport, Prof. P. Gliński. In 2025, for her outstanding contributions to popularizing Polish musical culture and for her achievements in creative work, the President of the Republic of Poland, A. Duda, awarded her the Knight’s Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta.