Abstract
Himie Voxman is a name few instrumental teachers and students of the past fifty years would fail to recognize. His method books and arrangements are in school districts and private studios across the United States, serving as a testimony to his influence as a teacher, scholar, editor and arranger. His life and career as a prominent U.S. music educator is certainly worthy of the attention of anyone with an interest in the history of American music education.
Recommended Citation
Gleason, Bruce
(2012)
"Himie Voxman: His Contributions to Music Education,"
Research & Issues in Music Education: Vol. 10:
No.
1, Article 5.
Available at:
https://commons.lib.jmu.edu/rime/vol10/iss1/5