
This site is home to Kim Davenport, a pianist, teacher, writer, and composer based in Tacoma, Washington.
As a soloist and collaborative artist, she is committed to exploring and sharing works by under-represented composers, with a particular focus on music by black composers.
As a teacher, she enjoys working with students of all ages, beginning to advanced, interested in serious study of the piano.
Kim is also active as a researcher, writer, composer, and teacher of a range of music courses at the University of Washington Tacoma and University of Puget Sound.
Please browse the site to learn more!
Hi Kim. I’m just checking out your recording of Coleridge Taylor’s ’24 Negro Melodies’ for a freshman level composition class I’m teaching at the University of Surrey, Guildford, UK. Great music and superbly well played – congratulations on a fine disc that I’m glad I’ve found.
Thank you so much!