Northwestern University has released archived audio files of Robert Marcellus master classes and made them available to the public on their library website. Here you'll find 64 recordings dating back from 1977 through 1990 of Marcellus coaching students on solo and chamber music, as well as master classes and conversations with Clark Brody, William Brennen, Ron Oldrich, and Christopher Severin. Thanks to Phil Paglialonga and Timothy Phillips for bringing this to our attention!
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Link does not work. Try https://dc.library.northwestern.edu/collections/48cefdba-c111-4a6a-8d40-98ba7986e2d6
A friend actually sent me this link while I was deep into researching best thesis editing service options for my dissertation — and what a welcome distraction this turned out to be! The fact that Northwestern made 64 recordings publicly available is incredibly generous, these kind of archives are invaluable for musicians and students alike. Marcellus's coaching style must have been something truly special to listen to.
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