Frederick Hemke

Fred LeRoy Hemke Jr.
Born
Fred LeRoy Hemke Jr.

(1935-07-11)July 11, 1935
DiedApril 17, 2019(2019-04-17) (aged 83)
GenresClassical
OccupationsSaxophonist
University professor
InstrumentSaxophone
Years active1962–2019
Websitewww.fredericklhemke.com/home.htm
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Frederick L. Hemke (né Fred LeRoy Hemke Jr.; July 11, 1935 – April 17, 2019) was an American virtuoso classical saxophonist and influential professor of saxophone at Northwestern University. Hemke helped increase the popularity of classical saxophone, particularly among leading American composers, and raised recognition of the classical saxophone in solo, chamber, and major orchestral repertoire throughout the world. Throughout his career, Hemke built American saxophone repertoire through many composers including Muczynski, Creston, Stein, Heiden, and Karlins.

For half a century (1962 - 2012), Hemke was a full-time faculty member at Northwestern University's Bienen School of Music. In 2002, he was named Associate Dean Emeritus of the school. He retired in 2012.

Journalist and author Michael Segell, in his 2005 book, The Devil's Horn, called Hemke "The Dean of Saxophone Education in America."

Hemke died April 17, 2019.