Caroline Holme Walker

Caroline Holme Walker (June 14, 1863 – January 19, 1955) was an American composer, pianist, and teacher[1] who transcribed bird songs into standard musical notation.

Walker studied with Anna Strothotte,[2] James North, and Robert Goldbeck in St. Louis.

[5] Walker was one of the founders of the Tuesday Musical Club in Denver.

She taught at the Wolcott Conservatory and maintained a private studio at Brinton Terrace, along with other musicians such as Lola Carrier Worrell.

[6] Walker published at least one article, "Bird Songs from the Musician's Point of View," in the journal Country Life in America (1907), which described how she transcribed 31 meadowlark songs into standard musical notation.