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Eunbi Kim
Concert Pianist / Speaker / Co-Founder of bespoken
Eunbi Kim is a trailblazing pianist known for her innovative approaches to concert music as a performer, speaker, and arts advocate.
She has garnered international acclaim for her adventurous performances that delve into personal themes like mental illness and familial memories.
Kim is celebrated for her music-theater work Murakami Music, and is recognized as a Murakami expert, pushing the boundaries of music performance.
Her debut album 'A House of Many Rooms' showcases premier recordings of contemporary classical works by renowned jazz composer Fred Hersch.
Kim's innovative and immersive performance concepts have graced venues nationwide, including a notable performance of Daniel Bernard Roumain's 'It Feels Like a Mountain, Chasing Me' at The Kennedy Center.
Beyond her musical prowess, Kim is a music mentorship program founder for women, transgender, and nonbinary musicians through bespoken, and is a sought-after speaker on conquering performance anxiety.
Originally from Maryland, Eunbi Kim is now based in New York City and holds a Master of Music degree from the Manhattan School of Music.
Her professional experience includes being a Concert Pianist at Eunbi Kim Projects, a former Member Board Of Directors at New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA), and a former Co-Founder at bespoken, among other roles in prestigious organizations.