Jopling was the first international violinist to perform a major concert at the Great Pyramids of Giza in Egypt on 4 November 2022 produced by Red Amber Events, collaborating with Egyptian Stars Hany Adel, Wust El-Balad and Noha Fekry.
She has released nine studio albums, two with BMG RCA Victor, and performed her own original show "Awakening" at Lincoln Center, NY.
With Triology, she shared a stage with Bobby McFerrin at the Centro Historico Festival in Mexico City, performed alongside solo violinists Julian Rachlin and Janine Jansen, and toured with jazz musician and producer, Wolfgang Muthspiel.
Son Dos combines Cuban, Irish, and Classical music and released one album in 2003 called "Mañana Mi Amor" on Extraplatte Records.
[8] In 2005, Jopling performed before an audience of 30,000 people at the opening of the Vienna Festival in Austria with Cuban singer, Omara Portuondo.
In 2021, she collaborated with iconic Olympic Ceremony Creator Daniel Flannery on Transcendence,[11] a music-theatre hybrid based on African American author Sarah Bracey White's memoir "Primary Lessons," and on 4 November 2022 Jopling collaborated with Egyptian stars Hany Adel, Wust El-Balad and Noha Fekry on an extraordinary concert[12] at the Great Pyramids of Giza in Cairo, Egypt.
Jopling has composed the music for documentaries Wien: Gesicht einer Stadt, and "Feathers from the Sky", a NYC puppet show.
[16] In September 2016 she premiered her own original "Awakening" Show,[17] conducted by Dean Fransen and featuring rhythm specialist Michael Feigenbaum.
In October 2020, Daisy and her team created the magical concert "Illuminance" on Bannerman Island in the middle of the Hudson River, New York.
The Island has no electricity, but lighting designer Deke Hazirjian rented a barge for a generator and illuminated Bannerman Castle.
In 2021, Daisy collaborated with Olympic Ceremony Creator Daniel Flannery and African American author Sarah Bracey-White to create "Transcendence",[19] a hybrid music/theater experience which traces the influences of African American music over the last one hundred years, and is set to a poignant, intimate theater experience of Sarah Bracey White’s memoir "Primary Lessons".
[20] Daisy collaborated with Hany Adel, Wust El-Balad, Noha Fekry, Ahmed Omar, AfriCairo and other well-known Egyptian musicians to create a show that was described in Egypt Today as "a dazzling, powerful fusion of Western and Middle Eastern music.
[23] Daisy Jopling has created many original shows with beat boxing, body percussion, spoken word and rhythms from around the world, accompanied by projections.