
Himie Voxman
Bio:Himie was born September 17, 1912, in the coal mining community of Centerville, Iowa, the fourth of the five children of Morris and Mollie Tzipanuk Voxman, Russian Jewish immigrants. Himie’s distinguished musical career began at the age of 13 when he took up the clarinet under the guidance of William Gower, Sr., the Centerville band director. In later years, he studied with Gustave Langenus, former principal clarinetist of the New York Philharmonic. In 1929, Himie enrolled in the University of Iowa chemical engineering program. During this time, he continued his study of the clarinet, playing in the University band and symphony orchestra and giving private clarinet lessons to pay for his education. In 1933, he received a Bachelor of Science degree with High Distinction in Chemical Engineering and then began graduate work in the psychology of music under the direction of the renowned psychology professor, Carl E. Seashore. After completing the Master of Arts degree in this area, Himie taught music in the Iowa City public schools, where he met and married Lois Wilcox, an accomplished violinist and string instrument teacher. In 1939, Himie joined the faculty of the University of Iowa School of Music and subsequently served as its Director from 1954 until his retirement in 1980. Himie is undoubtedly best known throughout the United States and Europe for his innumerable music publications, selling millions of volumes in the past 60 years. For decades, his compilations and editions have formed the standard texts for aspiring and advanced wind musicians. His long-term archival research in European libraries has brought to light an extensive, invaluable list of previously unpublished 18th and 19th century wind solo and chamber works, serving as the basis for many of his widely-used publications. Himie continued mentoring students, performing as first clarinetist in the Iowa City Community Band, and playing duets, trios and quartets with his friends, former students, and sons until his late 90?s. His last published work was completed when he was 93.
Titles:
- 1981 B476 – Duet Fun, Bk. 1
- 1991 B479 – Duet Fun, Bk. 1
- 1986 B361 – First Book of Saxophone Quartets
- 1992 B491 – Duet Fun, Bk. 2
- B494 – First Book Of Flute Trios
- 1988 B388 – 65 Progressive Duets
- 1991 B477 – Duet Fun, Bk. 2
- B480 – Duet Fun, Bk. 2
- 1992 B490 – Duet Fun, Bk. 1
- B509 – Eight Easy Pieces
Arrangements:
- 1993 SU6CO – Allegro Moderato
- 1985 ST468 – Three Canzonets
- 1989 ST757 – Air Varie No. 2
- 1989 ST758 – Adagio Cantabile and Presto
- 1991 ST934 – Le Petit Berger (The Little Shepherd)
- 1988 ST685 – Vivace
- 1988 ST680 – Seaside Impressions
- 1987 ST598 – Four Allemandes
- 1990 ST844 – Allegro (from Sonata No. 1 in Bb)
- 1986 ST547 – Two Ukrainian Songs
- 1987 ST599 – Suite Of Canzonets
- 1993 SU145 – Fantasia from I Puritani
- 1986 ST511 – Andantino and Allegro Molto
- ST802 – Concert Etude
- 1986 ST522 – Three Choruses
- 1992 SU44 – Larghetto and Allegro
- 1986 ST510 – Gavotte and Two Minuets
- 1992 SU45 – Larghetto and Allegro
- 1986 ST512 – Allegro
- 1993 SU117 – Alleluja (from Exsultate Jubilate), K165
- 1990 ST788 – Sonata No. 8, K225
- 1987 ST600 – Suite of Canzonets
- 1987 ST596 – Terzetto No. 5
- 1988 ST701 – Menuetto
- 1987 ST635 – Two Choruses
- 1987 ST594CO – Terzetto No. 1
- 1988 ST682 – Tchaikovsky Suite No. 2
- 1989 ST803 – Trio Sonata No. 1
- 1991 ST931 – Two Waltzes
- 1989 ST792 – Concert Solo No. 1
- 1985 ST471 – Andante, Menuetto and Finale
- 1985 ST472 – Badinage and Allegro
- 1990 ST801 – Contest Solo No. 3
- 1985 ST466 – Andantino, Op. 133 No. 2
- 1991 ST930 – Quartet, Op. 19 No. 1
- 1986 ST524 – Three Songs
- 1989 ST780 – Five Trios
- 1989 ST782 – Five Trios
- 1990 ST840 – Concert Solo
- 1987 ST637 – Three Dances
- 1990 ST790 – Minuet and Allegro
- SU99CO – Allegro Moderato
- 1989 ST764 – Adagio and Allegro
- 1985 ST473 – Dance Suite
- 1986 ST513 – Larghetto and Allegro
- 1986 ST517 – Minuet and Allegro Di Molto
- 1992 SU4CO – Allegro (from Quartetto in E-flat, Op. 68)
- 1985 ST465 – Allegro
- 1987 ST597 – Four Allemandes
- 1986 ST523 – Three Songs
- 1985 ST464 – Adagio Ma Non Tanto
- 1989 ST781 – Five Trios
- 1992 SU49 – Scherzo, Op. 13
- 1989 ST765 – Adagio and Allegro
- 1985 ST467 – Minuetto, Op. 37
- 1989 ST759 – Adagio and Rondo
- 1987 ST595CO – Terzetto No. 4
- 1991 ST932 – Adagio