Kathleen Spring

Kathleen Spring

Kathleen Spring, a 1974 graduate of Walla Walla University, has also studied at the Universität für Musik und Darstellende Kunst, Vienna with Eduard Melkus and with Alan Bodman at Washington State University. She received a M.Mus. in Violin performance with James Maurer from the Lamont School of Music at the University of Denver.
Honors include the ASTA Outstanding Studio Teacher Award for Washington State,1996. Con Brio, her Jr. Hi. string ensemble performed at the Washington MENC convention, 1998. Currently, the studio’s advanced performance group, Spring String, performs in the Denver Metro area and tours regionally and internationally.
A registered Teacher Trainer, Kathleen teaches workshops in North America and has guest taught in both Europe and Asia. She also teaches Suzuki Violin Pedagogy at the University of Denver’s Lamont School of Music and until July of 2021 maintained an active studio.

Spring Strings & Friends
Birthday Concert x Two!
American Suzuki Journal volume 36.4
A beautiful sunset over the Pacific at the 2005 SAA Leadership Retreat at Asilomar in California.
Canadian Participants at the 2005 SAA Leadership Retreat
Blake and Reagan Brasch at the 2005 SAA Leadership Retreat
Charlene Wilson at the 2005 SAA Leadership Retreat
Enjoying an outdoor meeting in the sun at the 2005 SAA Leadership Retreat
Cleo Brimhall on the beach at the 2005 SAA Leadership Retreat
Cherie Larson on the beach at the 2005 SAA Leadership Retreat
Daphne Hughes and friends on the beach at the 2005 SAA Leadership Retreat
Elaine Badiere at the 2005 SAA Leadership Retreat
Teri Enfeldt and Gwendoline Thornblade at the 2005 SAA Leadership Retreat
Karen Phelan at the 2005 SAA Leadership Retreat
Katherine Baird and friend at the 2005 SAA Leadership Retreat
Deer spotted at the 2005 SAA Leadership Retreat
Board members Betty Wahlig, Lamar Blum, and Ruth Engle Larner with Linda Rekas at the 2008 SAA Conference
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