Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Martula, Susan

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TROY — Susan Barbara Martula, 80, a retired principal clarinetis­t with the Albany Symphony, died on June 28, 2021, at her home in Troy.

Susan, the daughter of the late John and Helen Martula, grew up in Hadley, Mass. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in music from Smith College in 1962, and afterwards studied at the Paris Conservato­ry and worked for Nadia Boulanger. Upon her return to the States, she studied clarinet with Leon Russianoff at Manhattan School of Music, receiving a Master of Fine Arts in 1964. As a profession­al clarinetis­t, Susan continued to study throughout her career and was a student of Larry Combs and, in later years, Steve Hartman. In addition to her work with the Albany Symphony she was principal clarinetis­t of the Berkshire Symphony. She also played with the American Symphony Orchestra under Leopold Stokowski, the

Leopold Stokowski, the Colorado Philharmon­ic,

Lake George Opera, and others. She has recorded with Albany Records, New World, and Nonesuch.

Susan served on the faculties of Skidmore College and Williams College, where she was artist associate, led the Williams Clarinet Choir and performed with the Williams College Chamber Players.

She was adjunct instructor in music at Emma Willard School and was the founding conductor of the orchestra.

Throughout her distinguis­hed career, Susan taught and nurtured scores of young musicians. Her home was fondly referred to as "Camp Martula" by artists who traveled to the Capital

Region to perform with the Albany Symphony. She took great delight in hosting her visiting colleagues and regaled them with legendary dinners precisely timed to get the group to the concert hall on schedule.

Susan was fun to be around. She was charming, gracious, and had a keen wit. People enjoyed her elegant sense of fashion and great smile. She displayed these same qualities during her recent years of treatment for her illness and the pandemic. She stayed as active as possible, even swimming long distances in the ocean which was a lifelong passion, and continuing her Pilates, another passion.

Most importantl­y, she planned and did joyful things like getting ice cream with those she loved. Susan knew how to enjoy every moment that was given to her.

She was predecease­d by her husband of 29 years, David A. Perry, M.D. She is survived by her brothers, Dick (Ann) Martula and David (Tanyss) Martula; nephew Stefan; and niece Rose (David); grandniece Brooke; stepdaught­er Noelle and stepson Nathan (Amy); goddaughte­r Deslyn (Alex); and eight grandchild­ren, Kage, Kevin, Cameron, Mia, Mackenzie, Isabelle, Penda and Charlotte.

Thank you to the

Community Hospice of Rensselaer County and all the health care workers, especially Bibi, Jennifer,

Dee, and Wendy, who assisted Susan during her

illness. Special thanks also to Susan’s circle of deeply devoted friends, especially Ellen, Victor, and Mitsuko.

Burial will be private and a memorial service is planned for later this year.

In lieu of flowers, contributi­ons may be made in memory of Susan B. Martula to the Albany Symphony Orchestra Inc., 19 Clinton Ave., Albany, NY, 12207, or to the Berkshire Symphony, Bernhard Music Center, 54 Chapin Hall Dr., Williamsto­wn, MA, 01267.

To sign the guestbook or light a candle, visit www. brycefh.com.

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