KATIE GREENWELL WORSHAM is a flutist based in Austin, with roots in Missouri, Utah, and Texas. Dedicated to creating beautiful music, Ms. Worsham is equally committed to helping her students find joy in their musical journey. In her teaching, she employs research-backed methods to foster a growth mindset, enhancing her students' learning, enthusiasm, and resilience. Her private students have achieved top chairs in regional bands and orchestras, the Amarillo Youth Symphony, and the WTAMU Youth Band Camp. She coached The Wild West Flutes flute choir in 2022, leading them to win Outstanding Undergraduate Ensemble at the Texas Flute Society Festival.
On stage, Ms. Worsham has performed with The Dallas Opera, The Amarillo Virtuosi, Amarillo Opera, Agarita, and Josh Groban. With fourteen years of teaching experience, she has served as adjunct faculty at Amarillo College, guest instructor/artist at West Texas A&M University, and athletic bands teaching assistant at the University of Texas at Austin.
Katie is nearing completion of her Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the University of Texas, studying with Ebonee Thomas. She earned her Master’s in Music from West Texas A&M University studying with Helen Blackburn and her Bachelor’s in Music from Brigham Young University, where she studied with April Clayton. She is grateful to her wonderful teachers and passionate about passing on her knowledge to her students.
Outside of music, Katie loves hiking and playing board games with her husband, Max, and their six-year-old son.