Euna Joh is a Korean-American composer and pianist based in New York City. She seeks to compose music that pushes the boundaries of musical expression and traverses unexplored sonic landscapes, while remaining relevant and meaningful to others. Her recent compositions have explored the cognitive aspect of memory, the innate human desire, and traditional Korean music. Through her compositions, she strives to unravel the intricate threads that bind memory, culture, and musical expression, forging a deep connection between the past and the present.

As a composer, her compositions have been performed throughout the United States and South Korea. Euna has collaborated with leading musicians including Miranda Cuckson, JACK Quartet, Windscape, Unheard-of Ensemble and Tactus Ensemble

Euna holds a Master of Music degree in Music Composition from Manhattan School of Music, where she studied with Reiko Füting, and a dual Bachelor of Music degree in Piano Performance and Music Composition from West Virginia University, where she studied with Peter Amstutz, David Taddie and Yu-Chun Chien.