Mi-Eun Kim
Raised throughout the midwestern United States, pianist Mi-Eun Kim has performed on stages across the country, as well as in Europe and Asia.
Recent performances include her ongoing complete Beethoven piano sonata cycle at Beethoven @ 2020 Series at Butler University, Loyola University in New Orleans and Yiin Art Hall South Korea as well as a lecture-presentations at Atlantic Music Festival, and University of Michigan. She appeared as a soloist with the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra, Kansas City Symphony, and Omaha Symphony.
Mi-Eun is highly sought after as a collaborative pianist and chamber musician. She has served as faculty pianist at Sounding Point Academy and the Liberec International Violin Academy (Liberec, Czech Republic) and is currently collaborative piano and chamber music faculty at Center Stage Strings at University of Michigan.
Mi-Eun is faculty at MIT, teaching piano and chamber music through the Emerson/Harris Program. She has held teaching positions at Loyola University in New Orleans and Hope College. She received her MM, DMA and Specialist degrees at University of Michigan and holds a B.A. in History from Columbia University as part of the Barnard-Columbia-Juilliard Exchange program.
Mi-Eun has recorded William Horne's Sextet for Piano and Winds on the Blue Griffin label. www.mieunkimpiano.com