EUNSHIK KIM is a distinguished baroque violinist and artistic director, deeply inspired by faith and the transcendent power of music. Believing that music is a divine gift, she seeks to bring spiritual depth and historical authenticity to her performances. Her journey in historically informed performance (HIP) has led her to renowned stages, where she collaborates with leading musicians and ensembles worldwide, striving to bridge the past and present through the timeless beauty of baroque music.
Eun-Shik Kim performs actively across Europe and Asia. A graduate of Seoul National University (B.M.) and Yale University (M.M. in Modern Violin), she pursued her passion for early music at the Royal Conservatoire The Hague and earned her Artist Diploma under the guidance of Ryo Terakado. She has performed across Europe with leading figures in Baroque music including Christophe Coin, Jan de Winne, Lorenzo Ghielmi, Olga Pashchenko and as a soloist with Orchestra Barocca FIMA (Italy), Hibiki String Orchestra (Japan), the Korean Symphony Orchestra, and the complete Vivaldi’s Four Seasons at the Seoul Arts Centre. Eun-Shik actively performs throughout Europe at festivals such as the Early music festival in Utrecht, Urbino, Bruges, Beaune, La Chaise - Dieu and in Japan, China, and Hong Kong. In Korea, Eun-Shik is the director of Woolim & Peojim, leader of Alte Musik Seoul, and serves as the Artistic Director of the Early Music Series at Seocho Cultural Foundation.