Agnieszka Skorupa plays the fortepiano, harpsichord, and piano and is a specialist in performing early music on historical instruments. Currently, she works as an accompanist at the University of the Arts Berlin and the Music Academy in Poznań, having previously held positions at the Music Academy in Katowice and the Academy of Arts in Szczecin.
She has performed with numerous distinguished ensembles, such as the New Century Chamber Orchestra with Daniel Hope, the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester at the Berlin Philharmonie, and the Philharmonic Orchestra in Poznań. She has also performed at prestigious festivals, including the Stagioni Festival in Montecastelli Pisano (alongside Giovanni Antonini and Dmitry Smirnov), the Göttingen International Handel Festival, and the Utrecht Early Music Festival.
Agnieszka Skorupa is the recipient of numerous awards from international competitions and music festivals. Her artistic achievements have been recognized with an award from the Polish Minister of Culture and National Heritage, as well as two scholarships from the Polish Minister of Science and Higher Education. She has also received support from the Paul Hindemith Society in Berlin and is currently a scholar with the Förderverein Pianomuseum e.V., where she has been provided with a clavichord from the Dohr collection as part of two consecutive one-year scholarships (2023/2024 and 2024/2025).
She studied at the University of the Arts Berlin with Avinoam Shalev and Lucas Blondeel, as well as at the music academies in Poznań with Alicja Kledzik and in Katowice with Katarzyna Drogosz.