EERANG AHN
Eerang Ahn
MM, Florida Atlantic University
Adjunct Professor, piano
Areas of Expertise:
Class piano
Collaborative pianist
Email: ahne2013@fau.edu
Office Phone: 561.297.3820
Eerang Ahn is an accomplished collaborative pianist, vocal coach, and educator based in South Florida. As an Adjunct Professor at Florida Atlantic University, she teaches piano, coaches vocalists, and collaborates with students, faculty, and ensembles such as the Chamber Choir and Latin Music Ensemble. With a passion for nurturing musical talent, she mentors students in technique, artistry, and performance preparation, fostering a supportive and inspiring learning environment. She has also served as an Adjunct Professor at Nova Southeastern University, a Staff Pianist at Palm Beach Atlantic University, where she accompanied choral ensembles, and maintains a thriving private studio, offering personalized instruction in piano and vocal coaching since 1999.
Ahn’s vocal coaching expertise shines in preparing singers for performances and recitals, while her collaborative piano skills have supported high-profile events, including accompanying the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, National Association of Teachers of Singing competitions, and the Broward and Palm Beach County Honor Choirs. She is also a dedicated pianist for Schola Cantorum of Florida, a distinguished choir, enhancing their performances. Her extensive experience in opera and musical theater includes productions like The Folly Pontypool, Amahl and the Night Visitors, Godspell, Werther, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, and The Wizard of Oz. She has performed at prestigious venues such as Kravis Center, Boca Raton Museum, and St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church with highlights including Handel’s Messiah, A Recital Inspired by Venice, For Her: Honoring Women Concert, An Evening of Opera, the Love Florida Concert Series, and the Bach Festival. Her international performances span South Korea, Dominica, Haiti, Malaysia, Sweden, and Venezuela.
Beyond academia, Ahn serves as Music Director at St. Vincent Ferrer Church and Pianist at Temple Judea, contributing to vibrant sacred music programs. She holds an M.M. in Piano Performance from Florida Atlantic University under Dr. Irena Kofman and Nico de Villiers, M.M. and B.M. in Music Composition and Theory from Sung-shin Women’s University, and a B.A. in Psychological Counseling from Hanyang University. Her publications include A Study on Pythagorean Music Theory and The Influence of Beethoven’s Music on the Development of the Orchestra. Dedicated to education and artistry, Ahn inspires students and communities through her multifaceted contributions.