STEPH COPELAND
Based in Toronto, Steph Copeland is a screen composer, producer and singer/songwriter best appreciated for her genre films scores and darker leaning electro-pop works (Vicious Fun, The Oak Room, A Perfect Plan, I'll Take Your Dead, The Heretics, Antisocial 1 & 2, Bite). Her most recent work has been composing music for CityTV's 2020 dramatic series The Wedding Planners as well as various made-for-TV romantic dramas (The Art of Falling In Love, After The Storm, Snowbound For Christmas).
A classically trained vocalist with roots at The Royal Conservatory of Music, Copeland began her music career as a an electro alt-pop producer in Windsor/Detroit. She toured parts of North America and released 6 albums with fellow artists on both sides of the border before releasing her solo debut effort Public Panic, which resulted in a signing with a NY based publisher. Her pop music has seen placements in series such as L.A.’s Finest, Tiny Pretty Things, UnREAL, animated series Mysticons and more. Commercial works include NBA Canada, The North Face, Magnotta Winery, Pan-Am Games, BOSE, National Ballet School of Canada.
In addition to composing for the screen and songwriting, Steph occasionally takes on the role of music director. In 2018, she produced and conducted an all female ensemble orchestra in performances opening the 2018 SOCAN Awards featuring Brett Kissell as well as the 2018 TIFF Gala featuring Sarah Slean, Stacey Kay and The Canadian Tenors. She was recently featured in SOCAN’s For The Record spotlight that debuted at the 2019 Juno Awards and has enjoyed performing keys and back-up vocals on tour with Sony Music artist Ria Mae.