Saxophonist Kenneth Radnofsky has appeared as soloist with the world's leading orchestras and ensembles. He has been a longtime professor of saxophone at Boston's three conservatories: the Longy School of Music, Boston Conservatory, New England Conservatory, as well as at Boston University, whom he rejoins in 2008.

A note from Ken Radnofsky:

Welcome to my home page! This site is provided as a convenience to you, in this, our new age, which demands immediate answers to your important questions. Just click on any of the left-hand buttons, or on the blue highlighted words in the text.


Some of you may want to see my biography for a concert program. Others are potential students who wish to audition me! There is a wonderful article talking about my philosophy of teaching, from the Saxophone Journal. You can also listen to a sample of my latest recording, find where to order my recording of the Debussy Rhapsody with the New York Philharmonic, and find listings of sample programs and reviews. Still others of you may be avocational players who wish to browse through my scrapbook. There are letters from Aaron Copland, Rudolf Serkin, Gunther Schuller and others I have known. Just click the item you wish to enlarge.

There are also links to New England Conservatory and Boston Conservatory, as well as a downloadable (is this a word!) Unified Application for Admission, as an application to both institutions. Both schools are wonderful institutions at which I have taught for many years. The Longy School is another terrific school at which I have an affiliation, located in Cambridge.

Also highlighted are manufacturers of my saxophone equipment (Selmer, BG, Alexander Reeds and Vandoren), who keep the instrument feeling right, and make it possible for me to express my own inner thoughts and feelings through the saxophone.

If I can be of further help, you may e-mail me at ken@kenradnofsky.com. Looking forward to hearing from you, and I hope this is of some help.

Most sincerely,

Ken Radnofsky