Marcellus, Robert
Biography
Robert Marcellus (June 1, 1928 – March 31, 1996) was an American classical clarinetist and teacher. Marcellus is best known for his long tenure as principal clarinetist of the Cleveland Orchestra. He began his musical studies with piano lessons at the age of four. He took up the clarinet at eleven and began serious study of the instrument at Minneapolis with Earl Handlon of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra at twelve. His family moved to Washington, D.C, in 1944, and in the fall of that year, he started commuting to New York City once a week for lessons with Daniel Bonade, former first clarinetist of the Cleveland and Philadelphia Orchestras. He became second clarinetist of the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington in 1945. In 1946, he enlisted in the Air Force and played in the Air Force Band in Washington for three years.
Found in 76 Collections and/or Records:
53rd season, 192nd program, WYSO Recording Session, 1980-07-27
National Music Camp, World Youth Symphony Orchestra, 1980, Schuman, Rachmaninoff
53rd season, 198th program, WYSO, 1980-07-27
National Music Camp, World Youth Symphony Orchestra, 1980, Schuman, Rachmaninoff
54th season, 259th program, WYSO Recording Session, 1981-08-09
National Music Camp, World Youth Symphony Orchestra, 1981, Brahms
54th season, WYSO #1, 1981
World Youth Symphony Orchestra, National Music Camp, 1981, Brahms, Wagner, Creston, Tchaikovsky
54th season, WYSO No. 1, 1981
World Youth Symphony Orchestra, National Music Camp, Tchaikovsky, Brahms, Wagner