About

Top-down view of Aga looking at her hands placed on top of a piano keyboard. Aga is in a red-purple flower dress.

Aga Kiepuszewska was born in 1984. She is a graduate of the Academy of Music in Poznań with a degree in choral conducting and the Academy of Music in Katowice with a specialization in jazz vocals. She also studied composition and early music at the Conservatorio di Santa Cecilia in Rome. Her debut album, titled “Silence,” was released in 2012 (published by the Music Agency of Polish Radio). In 2017, her second solo album was released on CD and vinyl, titled “Fala.”

She has performed in large vocal-instrumental forms, taking on roles such as Marusia and performing choral parts in the opera “Czarodziejska Góra” by Paweł Mykietyn, directed by Andrzej Chyra (Festival Malta in Poznań). She also participated in the oratorio performance titled “Pamiętniki z powstania warszawskiego” with music by Jerzy Satanowski, directed by Krystyna Janda. At the Kultura Natura festival (NOSPR), she took part in the premiere performance of Paweł Mykietyn’s composition “Wyliczanka.”

Aga Kiepuszewska is involved in the music and ballet spectacle “Kryptonim 27,” inspired by the works of Zdzisław Beksiński, performed at the NCK in Krakow. Additionally, she has appeared in premieres of works by Nikola Kołodziejczyk, including “Koncert Brzeziński” (Łódź Philharmonic), “Śpiewniki domowe Moniuszki” (Szczecin Philharmonic), “Chord Nation” (W. Lutosławski Studio in Warsaw), and the Symphony “Powrót do Macierzy” (Pomeranian Philharmonic in Bydgoszcz).

In 2022, she participated in the concerts of Mickiewicz’s “Ballady i romanse” in Serbia and Hungary. In Nikola Kołodziejczyk’s project, she performs solo parts in the compositions “Romantyczność” and “Rękawiczka,” based on the lyrics of Jacek “Budyń” Szymkiewicz.

Currently, she is preparing to record a new solo album dedicated to children and a publication featuring compositions for the poems of American writer Maya Angelou. Aga Kiepuszewska also collaborates with Nikola Kołodziejczyk in a duo known as Piff Paw, where they engage in improvisational performances using electronics.