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Author: Ralph G
Date: 2005-06-23 17:21
I was browsing through Wikipedia and in the "clarinet" entry found a link to their list of famous clarinetists. Not to take away from the giants who are listed there, but Marcellus is not listed, neither on the list or anywhere on the site.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarinetist
Was thinking of writing one myself, but since we have so many posters here who actually knew the man, can we encourage someone with real depth of knowledge of Mr. Marcellus to submit an entry?
Acker Bilk has an entry. We can't let this one go.
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Author: thechosenone
Date: 2005-06-23 18:04
Another thing - I've never seen a picture of Marcellus before, despite having seen pictures of his comtemporaries and earlier clarinetists. Does anyone have a picture of him? It would be great to match a face with a legend
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Author: frank
Date: 2005-06-23 19:35
I would question the relevance and "authority" of a list that includes Woody Allen and Acker Bilk as examples of clarinetists. Marcellus is still not widely known in some circles He was an American orchestral phenom. True students of the horn are aware of his legacy and greatness. That's not to say that one is not a good player if they do not know who Marcellus was.
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Author: GBK
Date: 2005-06-23 19:42
Ralph G wrote:
> Not to take away from the giants who are listed there
Like Ashleigh Natter ???
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Michael Collins?
Ok, fine....
But not Stanley Drucker? Anthony Gigliotti? Harold Wright?
Nothing to see here - move along... GBK
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Author: msloss
Date: 2005-06-23 20:28
Bonade
McLane
Brody
Cahuzac
Jettel
Klose
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The problem with an open-source encyclopaedia is that it is only as good as the people who care to populate it with data.
Looks like a worthwhile project for a bored grad student.
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Author: jim S.
Date: 2005-06-24 17:19
The first picture is invaluable in that it shows Marcellus' embouchure in action.
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Author: DavidBlumberg
Date: 2005-06-27 05:43
Wikipedia is a complete farce of info.
Reminds me of the old addage "if they will take me as a member, I certainly don't want to join!".
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