Marcelonis, Robert

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NAME: Robert Marcelonis


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[MARCELONIS, 41, COMPOSER \]

Source: Andy Wallace, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Robert Marcelonis, 41, whose musical Copernicus was staged by his friends at the Annenberg Center last June, died Thursday of complications from AIDS at his home in Germantown. Mr. Marcelonis, who graduated from Temple University with a degree in music composition, was a composer and playwright. He also formed a band and oratorio choir, played folk music at area coffeehouses, and did stand-up comedy at venues from Philadelphia to Hollywood. He made his living as a computer consultantPublished on 1995-04-01, Page B04, Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA)


[PLACE IN THE SUN WHEN COMPUTER CONSULTANT BOB MARCELONIS LEARNED HE HAD AIDS, HE CHANNELED HIS ENERGY INTO THE ARTS. HIS MUSICAL ABOUT THE ASTRONOMER COPERNICUS OPENS THIS WEEK.]

Source: Douglas J. Keating, INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC Bob Marcelonis has AIDS. A character in Copernicus, a musical he wrote, suffers from leprosy. The connection between the ancient killer disease and the contemporary one is obvious, and Marcelonis expects a theatergoer to make it. What he doesn't want is for his work based on the life of the 16th-century Polish astronomer to be viewed as a major statement about AIDS. As soon as he learned that Copernicus' brother died of leprosy, Marcelonis said, "It wasPublished on 1994-05-31, Page C01, Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA)


[COSTUME EXHIBIT CREATES NEW MEANINGS \]

Source: Victoria Donohoe, INQUIRER ART CRITIC A highly unusual exhibit of stage costumes for Robert Marcelonis' stage play Copernicus, which premiered at the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg Center last spring under sponsorship of the Artists Alliance for AIDS, is on view at Villanova University. The 30-plus volunteer artists who worked under photographer/fiber artist Catherine Jansen, coordinator of the design and production of this play's costumes, wanted to make their own perception of thePublished on 1994-11-20, Page CC19, Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA)


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Date of Death (delete if non-applicable): 3/30/1995

Age at Death (delete if non-applicable): 41


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