Himie Voxman (September 17, 1912 – November 22, 2011)[1][2] was an American musician, teacher, university administrator, and composer known for producing many volumes of pedagogical compositions and literature for wind instruments.
Voxman was the fourth of five children, with three older siblings who were born in Ukraine (which was then part of the Russian Empire).
Until Voxman was in high school, spellings of the surname varied among family members, including Vocksman, Vakcman, and Vaksman.
Voxman served on a number of associations and boards, including: He also received many honors throughout his career, including citations from collegiate fraternities and honors societies including Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Mu Phi Epsilon, Pi Kappa Lambda, Sigma Alpha Iota, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, and Sigma Xi.
Additionally, he received awards from the following organizations: In 1984, he served as the woodwind judge for the final round of the Canadian National Competitive Festival of Music.