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Marcel Marceau's work has been preserved on videotape for future generations to enjoy. Some of the videos available were reproduced from films, while others were produced directly for video. Although it may seem strange, this artist who is best known for his silence can also be found on audio recordings . . . of interviews with him about his art and artistic life.
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Video Meet Marcel Marceau (1965) - USA (recorded by kinescope from a live television
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Audio Marcel Marceau Speaks (recording of 1968 interview by William Fifield in English) - LP record (issued 1971) and CD (issued 2000) Interview with Marcel Marceau [ Listen to the event online (requires RealAudio Player)] - On January 28, 2000, Marcel Marceau was the guest Luncheon Speaker at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. This interview/event was presented as a live web cast by National Public Radio. Length: 57:43 (Audio link courtesy of NPR.) Marcel Marceau Parle: l'Art du Silence (recording of interview in French) - 33 speed record; No. 33 of a series of 35 records from the series Français de Notre Temps (year unknown). Listen to this recording (in French) | Écoutez cet enregistrement (en français) Marcel Marceau - von Stille bewegt. Ein Portrait von Wolf Gaudlitz. (interview in German) - CD audio book, issued 2007. |
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