JOHN MARCELLUS

John “Doc” Marcellus is a respected brass pedagogue and international recording artist whose students play in major symphony orchestras and teach on some of the world’s most prestigious music faculties. After receiving a bachelor’s degree from the University of Maryland and graduate degrees from Catholic University, and after serving on the faculties of North Carolina…

ROBERT WASON

Beginning his musical career as a composer and jazz pianist, Robert Wason studied music composition and piano at the Hartt School of the University of Hartford (BMus ’67; MMus ’69), joining the Hartt Faculty as an Instructor in Theory and Composition in 1969. During his Hartford years, he worked four to six nights a week…

ROBERT McIVER

Robert McIver served as an Eastman faculty member for eighteen years. He began in 1997 as a Visiting Professor of Voice, and joined as full-time faculty member in 1998, teaching until his retirement in 2015. He received a Bachelor of Music degree from Oberlin College and Master and Doctor of Musical Arts in Vocal Performance…

RITA SHANE

Dramatic coloratura soprano Rita Shane performed as Queen of the Night more than 250. When she made her Metropolitan Opera debut in 1973 in Mozart’s The Magic Flute, The New York Times noted her “powerful, precise, expressive, and intense” performance, saying it “left no doubt as to the Queen of the Night’s character.” A leading…

RICHARD GRUNOW

Richard F. Grunow is Professor Emeritus of Music Education in the Department of Music Teaching and Learning at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. A leading innovator in beginning instrumental music instruction, Dr. Grunow is an active lecturer and clinician, having presented extensively throughout the United States, and in Canada, Austria, Germany, Italy,…

REBECCA PENNEYS

Rebecca Penneys is a popular recitalist, chamber musician, orchestral soloist, educator, and adjudicator throughout the world. Her current and former students include prizewinners in international competitions, and hold important teaching posts on every continent. Rebecca’s teachers include Aube Tzerko, Leonard Stein, Rosina Lhévinne, Artur Rubinstein, Menahem Pressler, and Iannis Xenakis. She made her recital debut…

RAMON RICKER

Ramon Ricker has served as Senior Associate Dean for Professional Studies, Director of the Institute for Music Leadership, and Professor of Saxophone at Eastman.  Dr. Ricker was instrumental in shaping Eastman’s innovative Institute for Music Leadership, whose Arts Leadership curriculum offers courses in entrepreneurship, careers, leadership, performance, contemporary orchestral issues, and musician’s injury prevention and…

RALPH LOCKE

Ralph Locke received his bachelor’s degree from Harvard and the master’s and PhD degrees from the University of Chicago. He joined the Eastman faculty in 1975 and taught here until his retirement in 2015. In addition to his Eastman appointment, he was a faculty associate of the University of Rochester’s Susan B. Anthony Institute for…

PATRICK MACEY

Patrick Macey earned the Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley in 1985, and joined the Eastman faculty in the same year, teaching until his retirement in 2016. He served as chair of Eastman’s Musicology Department from spring 2007 to 2012, and in 1990 he was honored with the Eastman’s Eisenhart Award for Excellence…

NELITA TRUE

Since Nelita True made her debut at age seventeen with the Chicago Symphony in Orchestra Hall and her New York debut with the Juilliard Orchestra in Avery Fisher Hall, her career has taken her to the major cities of Western and Eastern Europe, Indonesia, Korea, Japan, Mexico, Iceland, New Zealand, Brazil, Australia, Canada, India, and…