About
Dr. Eunwha Kang is a composer and musician from South Korea with a diverse background in composition, music theory, music technology, and piano/organ performance. She earned her Doctor of Musical Arts degree in composition Dr. Eunwha Kang is a composer and musician from South Korea with a diverse background in composition, music theory, music technology, and piano/organ performance. She earned her Doctor of Musical Arts degree in composition from Texas Tech University, where she also served as an Instructor of Record and Graduate Part-time Instructor, teaching and mentoring undergraduate students in music theory, aural skills, and composition. She previously completed her Master of Music in composition at Missouri State University and her Bachelor of Music in composition at Sookmyung Women's University in Seoul, South Korea.
Her creative voice blends traditional Korean sounds with Western musical forms and is often enriched by music technology for composition and sound design. With a deep interest in themes such as the beauty of nature, the voice of women, and the world beyond death, she infuses her works with emotional resonance and meaningful narrative.
In addition to her work as a composer, Dr. Kang is an active collaborative pianist and organist. She currently serves as a collaborative pianist for choirs at Midland College and the West Texas Symphony Chorale, and has previously held similar roles at Texas Tech University, Missouri State University, and with regional high school and community ensembles. She is also active in church music ministry, regularly performing for services and concerts.
Dr. Kang is currently an Adjunct Professor of Music at Midland College, where she is dedicated to teaching and mentoring the next generation of musicians, fostering both artistic creativity and collaborative excellence. She resides in the United States under a designation for individuals with extraordinary ability in the arts, a recognition of her distinguished achievements as a composer, music educator, and pianist.
