Thomas-Muraco-Obituary

Thomas Peter Muraco

New York, New York

Dec 11, 1949 – Feb 3, 2024

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BORN
December 11, 1949
DIED
February 3, 2024
LOCATION
New York, New York

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Thomas Muraco, renowned pianist, conductor and teacher, Dies at 74Thomas Muraco "is simply one of the finest collaborative artists before the public today; his contributions were models of complete support and specific understanding-they were songs without words!" (Richard Dyer, Boston Globe)...

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Miss you Tom. Tony Victoria and Val Saalbach

Oltre 20 anni fa ho conosciuto questo geniale artista, simpatico e tenerissimo, vivendo con lui momenti di vita indimenticabili. Riposa in pace

I was a trombone major at Eastman School (1968 - 1971) of music at the same time Mr. Muraco was there. I didn't know him personally but he was a prominent person in school. I remember him being busy all the time, rushing hurriedly through school to some important destination, with his prominent shock of dark brown hair. I knew he was an accompanying major (collaborative pianist term was not used in those days). He had the air of a genius about him and it did not surprise me one bit when I...

Tom, you will be missed. I've always told you how grateful I am that we met doing Falstaff. Your generosity of spirit encouraged me to continue in opera, oratorio, and art song. You introduced me to many of your peers and that too was gracious. You didn't mince words and you got right to the point. You will be missed.

Very few cared about us and our artistry as much as Tom did. He was there when we needed a helping hand, a hug, and support. He was also there for a swift kick in the pants when we needed it most. He saw the potential so few others could see. Tom believed in the art form and the artists. He was a great mentor and friend. He will be sorely missed by not only the many people he touched, but by the music industry, which needs minds like his more now than ever before. Thank you for everything,...

Delivering Korean foods that my wife made in the midst of the pandemic, and Giacomo always wanted to have a bite.

"If music be the food of love, play on...." I know you will, dear Tom. Thank you for the time you spent with us here on Earth. You leave us sad, but so much richer for having known you.

TM...he convinced me I could sing Escamillo. AMDG.

My condolences to everyone who lost this man. He was such a kind and patient teachers, with a truly wonderful wit. His memory will always make me smile.