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Robert Marcelonis

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Robert Marcelonis
Birth nameRobert Marcelonis
Born(1953-06-02)June 2, 1953
DiedMarch 30, 1995(1995-03-30) (aged 41)
OccupationMusician

Robert Marcelonis (June 2, 1953 – March 30, 1995) was an American musician and artist based in Philadelphia.

Biography

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Robert Marcelonis had five sisters (Joan, Mary, Rosalie, Regina and Margaret) and two brothers (Frank and Joseph).[1]

Marcelonis studied at Temple University and received a degree in music composition. He composed commemorative music for the canonization of John Neumann in 1977.[1]

Marcelonis worked as a computer consultant until 1992, when he was diagnosed with AIDS. He quit work and began focussing on his musical career: he staged his early musical Fables, based on Aesop's Fables, at a community theatre in Ridley Park, Pennsylvania.[1] He then wrote the musical Copernicus over a four month period and staged it at the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts to raise money for AIDS organizations.[1]

Marcelonis died at his Germantown home on March 30, 1995.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Wallace, Andy (April 1, 1995). "Robert Marcelonis, 41, composer". The Philadelphia Inquirer. B4. Retrieved August 28, 2024.