Turkish pianist Eymen Geylan is a soloist and collaborative artist based in San Antonio, Texas. She began her musical studies at the Dokuz Eylül State Conservatory before moving to the United States in 2016. She holds both a Bachelor of Music and a Master of Music in Piano Performance from the University of Texas at San Antonio, where she also earned a Certificate in Piano Pedagogy.
As a soloist, Geylan has performed Franz Liszt’s Piano Concerto No. 2 with the South Texas Symphony Orchestra. She maintains an active performance career, appearing in recitals and collaborative settings with vocalists, instrumentalists, and chamber ensembles. Her work also includes extensive collaborations with composers, performing original works and premieres in both academic and concert settings.
During her graduate studies at UTSA, she served as Graduate Assistant Accompanist for the Voice Department and as pianist for Lyric Theatre productions. She also taught multiple levels of Class Piano as a Teaching Assistant. In recognition of her accomplishments, she received the Outstanding Graduate Student Award from the College of Liberal and Fine Arts.
Geylan is co-owner of the Institute of Musical Arts in San Antonio, where she teaches students from beginner to advanced levels. She is a member of the Music Teachers National Association and has presented at the MTNA National Conference.
She continues to perform as both a soloist and collaborative pianist, bringing versatility, artistry, and musical sensitivity to a wide range of repertoire.


