Éadaoin Copeland | Pianist

Éadaoin Copeland is an Irish pianist based in Amsterdam. She holds a position as a collaborative pianist in both the Conservatorium van Amsterdam and the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague. Passionate about chamber music, Éadaoin performs regularly with various instrumentalists and singers across Ireland and the Netherlands. Her performances have also taken her further afield to stages in London, Paris, Madrid, Prague, and New York, as well as on British and Dutch national radio. Recent highlights include a tour of Japan with trumpeter Omar Tomasoni and saxophonist Femke IJlstra, and releasing the album Mélodies Volées with French horn player José Sogorb. Éadaoin has also worked as a collaborative pianist for various festivals including Dublin Brass Week and the National Concert Hall International Master Course.
Éadaoin graduated with a master’s degree specialised in collaborative piano from the Conservatorium van Amsterdam in 2019 under the tutelage of Frank van de Laar. She earned her bachelor’s degree in neuroscience from Trinity College Dublin, during which time she was also a student at the Royal Irish Academy of Music.