| Instrument(s) | Saxophone | Clarinet |
| Phone | 713-248-8894 |
| Phone (alt) | 713-248-8894 |
| RichardNunemaker@RichardNunemakerStudios.com | |
| Website | http://RichardNunemaker.com |
Richard
Nunemaker has had a varied and
prolific career as a symphony musician, concert soloist, recording artist,
producer, educator and author. Nunemaker played clarinet, bass clarinet and
saxophone with the Houston Symphony Orchestra from 1967-2008. He was also a
member of the Chicago Civic Orchestra in 1966, the Louisville Orchestra from
1964-1966 and the Erie Philharmonic from 1962-1964.
Born in Buffalo, New York Nunemaker's career has run the gamut from managing his own dance bands in high school, to being in the pit for New York road Show productions such as West Side Story, My Fair Lady and South Pacific. He is also a featured soloist both in recital and with symphony orchestras around the country.
A strong advocate of music by living American
composers, Nunemaker has commissioned over one hundred works for clarinet and
saxophone. As a record producer he has produced and recorded five solo CDs
featuring this music. He has been a featured soloist with the Houston Symphony
Orchestra and on numerous occasions has appeared with the orchestra in live
television and radio broadcasts. Nunemaker has recorded two CDs with the
Houston Symphony Orchestra featuring the music of Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw.
He has published four books, Scale and
Chord Studies, If The Shoe Fits, The
Effortless Clarinet and The
Effortless Saxophone.
Nunemaker has been an artist/teacher for the
Las Vegas Music Festival and The Sewanee Summer Music Center. At present he is
a member of the faculty for the University of St. Thomas in Houston, and the
American Festival for The Arts. Nunemaker also serves as the woodwind/clarinet
coach for The Houston Youth Symphony and keeps an active private studio.
Richard Nunemaker is president of The Houston Composers Alliance, Music by
Living American/Houston Composers and a member of The Houston Tuesday Musical
Club.