Eunbin Ko, an accomplished pianist, has dedicated her life to mastering the art of piano performance. She is originally from South Korea and spent most of her formative years in Japan. She began her musical training at a young age and has since established herself as a talented performer and teacher.
Eunbin has achieved an impressive educational background, starting with a Bachelor’s degree in Piano Performance from Seoul National University in February 2020. Following that, she obtained a Master’s degree in Piano Performance from the University of Michigan in December 2022. She is currently pursuing a DMA (Doctor of Musical Arts) in Piano Performance at Arizona State University, where she also works as a teaching assistant, working closely with students to enhance their musical skills.
Throughout her academic career, she has had the privilege of receiving guidance from an impressive array of distinguished professors in the field of piano performance, including Dr. Baruch Meir at Arizona State University, Christopher Harding at the University of Michigan, Hyeong Jun Chang at Seoul National University, Ian Hobson at the University of Illinois and Florida State University, and Shunji Itani at Kwassui Women’s University in Japan.
In addition to her academic achievements, Eunbin has also attended numerous music festivals and competitions, including the Rebecca Penneys Piano Festival in Florida, the International Summer Piano Academy at Universität Mozarteum in Salzburg, and the Summer Piano Institute at the University of Illinois. In 2013, she won the Best Performance of Chopin Etude at the International Piano Festival and Competition held at the University of Utah.
Eunbin has performed in various settings such as the Michigan Soloists Chamber Music Concert in Seoul, South Korea in July 2022, held a Master’s Recital at the University of Michigan in January 2022, and had a Solo Recital at Seoul National University in December 2019.