Eunmi Ko
Hailed as “exceedingly interesting” (New York Concert Review) and “kaleidoscopic”(San Francisco Classical Voice), pianist Eunmi Ko concertizes as a recitalist and chamber musician throughout Asia, Europe, and Americas.
As a sought-after collaborator and champion of new music, she works with contemporary composers, ensembles, and performers from around the world.
Ko teaches at the University of South Florida as Associate Professor of Piano. Her past positions include co-advisor of USF New Music Consortium (2016-2021), artist faculty on the Rebecca Penneys Piano Festival (2013-2018), and the assistant director of Women in Music Festival at Eastman (2011).
Ko is the co-founder and President of the Contemporary Art Music Project (CAMP) and the international new music festival Dot The Line in Korea. She serves as a pianist and assistant director of Indictus Project. Also, she is the co-founder and pianist of ensemble Strings & Hammers, which has the unusual instrumentation of violin, piano, and double bass.
Ko holds a BM degree from Seoul National University and graduate degrees (MM and DMA) from the Eastman School of Music. She may also be heard on the recently published CD release of solo and chamber music. Follow her on YouTube and iTunes.