John Marcellus

2011 ITA Humfeld Award Winner

John Marcellus has served as the Music Director and Conductor of the Brighton Symphony Orchestra since 1980. Since 1979, he has taught at the Chautauqua Institute and served as the Principal Trombonist with the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra.

Previous to joining the faculty of the Eastman School in 1978, Dr. Marcellus served as the Principal Trombonist with the National Symphony Orchestra (Washington, DC) for 13 years, and also served as the Associate Principal Trombonist with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, soloist with the United States Navy Band, and served as the Principal Tuba with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra at the age of 16.

Dr. Marcellus was on the faculty of the North Carolina School for the Arts from 1965 to 1968. In Washington, D.C., he served on the faculty ofCatholic University from 1966 to 1978, Howard University from 1967 to 1970 and American University from 1968 to 1978. Since 1978, he has served on the faculty of the Eastman School of Music and taught at Chautauqua since 1979 and the Interlochen Arts Academy in 1982 and 1983.

He served as guest conductor at the National Music Camp in Interlochen in 1982. Other musical groups that he has played with or conducted include the Penfield Symphony, Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra in 2005, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra. He has performed as a soloist with the U.S. Navy Band in Washington D.C., the National Symphony Orchestra Brass Quintet, Washington Theatre Chamber Players, and the Contemporary Music Forum, as well as performing solo recitals in London, Paris, Cologne, Stuttgart, Birmingham, Manchester, Japan, Sweden, Finland, Austria, Holland, Poland, and Denmark.

His close association with the International Trombone Association (ITA) has included appearances in workshops since 1970 and he is a founding board member of the ITA. Other workshops in which he has performed include the 1976 International Brass Congress in Montreux, Switzerland, the U.S. Army Band's Eastern Trombone Workshop since 1973, the Eastern Music Festival, and Norfolk Chamber Orchestra. He has served as co-director of the Army Band's Eastern Trombone Workshop, which has been held at Ft. Meyer, Virginia annually since 1986.