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Tulsa Midtown
Mon-Fri, 10-6
Sat, 9-6
918-742-5541
1-800-777-5541
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Tulsa South
Mon-Fri, 10-7
Sat, 9-7
918-252-5541
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Fayetteville
Mon-Fri, 10-6
Sat, 10-6
479-571-2400
1-888-340-5541 |
Fort Smith
Mon-Fri, 10-6
Sat, 10-6
479-783-3050
1-888-350-5541
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N. Little Rock
Mon-Fri, 10-6
Sat, 10-6
501-758-0200
1-888-330-5541
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Instructor Bios
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Kim Koch graduated from Memorial High School in Tulsa where she
was an enthusiastic Dan Call acolyte. Kim studied voice for one
year at Oklahoma City University, with the renowned Florence
Birdwell before transferring and graduating from the University
of Tulsa with a Bachelors of Music degree, Vocal performance,
major and piano, minor.
While studying at TU Kim sang multiple major roles in the TU
opera, musical theatre and choral programs and participated in
the Tulsa Opera Young Artist program, understudying such roles
as Flora in Nick Muni's notable modern adaptation of La Traviata,
The Queen of the Night in Die Zauberflote and Cio-Cio San in
Madama Butterfly. Kim was accepted into the Masters
program at Mahattan School of Music where she studied for three
years with Maitland Peters. While living and going to
school in NYC, Kim worked in the marketing department at the
Metropolitan Opera queuing up in the cafeteria behind such
artists as Placido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti and Franco
Zeffirelli. All that talent rubs off you know... ;)
Kim moved back to Tulsa where she taught Elementary Music in
Tulsa Public Schools and maintained a private voice studio.
Kim has performed extensively in such local theater companies as
Theater Tulsa, Oklahoma Sinfonia and Discoveryland!, where, for
three seasons, she also served as musical director.
Kim happily rejoins the family business as Director of Saied
Music School having paid her dues dusting pianos, posting mail,
alphebetizing choral music, answering the phone, ringing up
customers, renting instruments and providing her unsolicited
opinion on all business matters since the age of thirteen.
Kim is married to Greg. They live in Broken Arrow, where they
homeschool their three children.
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