He graduated from the Pontifical Academy of Theology (University of John Paul II) specialising in Organs and Church Music (diploma with distinction) and the Academy of Music in Krakow, Voice and Drama Faculty (diploma with distinction) and the Institute of Music Education, Choral Conducting and Church Music. He has performed across Europe, in Israel and the USA. He gives concerts with the most eminent musicians specialising in Baroque and Renaissance music performance. He has done many recordings for radio, television and albums. In 2005, together with Subtilior Ansambl, he was awarded the Adam Jastrzębski Award for the best performers of early music in Warsaw, granted by the Polish Society of Early Music. A several-time nominee, in 2008 he received the 2007 Fryderyk Award for the best early music album. Since 2007 he has been a member of the Polish Phonographic Academy. His repertoire as a soloist includes the greatest Baroque music forms: H. Purcell - The Fairy Queen and King Arthur, C. Monteverdi – Vespro della Beata Vergine, J. S. Bach – Mass in B Minor, St. Matthew and St John Passion, J. F. Telemann – St. Luke’s Passion (1744), G. F. Handel – Messiah, Jefte, Anthems, W. A. Mozart – Requiem, Mass in C Minor, and others.