Edith A. Copley is a regents’ professor emerita at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff where she served as director of choral studies from 1993-2021.  She conducted the highly acclaimed Shrine of the Ages Choir and taught undergraduate and graduate courses in conducting and graduate choral literature.  Under her direction, the Shrine of the Ages Choir performed at state, regional and national conferences, and toured internationally to Western Europe, the Peoples Republic of China, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Bulgaria, Istanbul, Estonia, and Latvia.
Prior to her NAU appointment, Dr. Copley taught secondary choral music for seven years in Iowa and four years overseas at the American International School in Vienna, Austria. While completing her doctoral degree in choral conducting at the College Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati, she served as the assistant and interim principal conductor of the May Festival Chorus, one of the oldest symphony choruses in the nation that regularly performs with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and Cincinnati Pops.
Dr. Copley served for 23 years as music director of the Master Chorale of Flagstaff, a 100-voice, auditioned community choir. As chorusmaster for Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra for 27 years, Dr. Copley conducted numerous choral/orchestral works, including Brahms Ein Deutsches Requiem, Haydn Lord Nelson Mass, Orff Carmina Burana, Bach B Minor Mass, Mozart Requiem and Mass in C Minor, Duruflé and Fauré Requiems, and the Britten War Requiem.
Dr. Copley is a life member of the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA) and has served in many leadership roles, including Arizona president and western region president. Â In March 2025 she chaired the ACDA National Conference in Dallas and currently serves as ACDA National President.
Dr. Copley has contributed chapters in several books and has published articles in national music journals. She is also a choral editor for Santa Barbara Music Publications. Dr. Copley has received numerous honors and awards, including NAU School of Performing Arts Centennial Teacher of the Year, Arizona Music Educator of the Year, Arizona ACDA Outstanding Choral Director Award, and the Weston H. Noble Award from her alma mater Luther College in Decorah, Iowa.
In her retirement, Dr. Copley is still in high demand as a conference clinician, festival adjudicator, and guest conductor in the US and abroad.  She has conducted all-state choirs in over 30 states, and special festivals in major US concert halls, including in Carnegie Hall. Dr. Copley is honored to conduct in this historic venue for the tenth time this spring. She has conducted international choral festivals in Germany, the Netherlands, Tasmania, Japan, Luxembourg, Australia, China, Turkey, England, Oman, Ireland, and France, and will return to conduct in Salzburg in June 2026.