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Chales Ament
May 23, 2024
Loved that man. As a young Horn player Ray and Charlie Colin took me under their wings and were so supportive. Amount the best human beings I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. God bles him and his family.....
George Maniere
May 21, 2022
My son, Benjamin Raymond Maniere, was named after Ray and one of Ray's closest colleagues and best friends, Joseph Benjamin Wilder.
I think and miss both of these great men every day.
Allan Gibson
January 2, 2017
I had the pleasure of studying with Ray from 1979 to the end of 1984. Ray became my inspiration and mentor and taught me how to play trumpet the non-physical way. He changed my life for the better and I still use the techniques and approaches he taught me. Rest in God's house my friend.
Rex Sagle
January 5, 2016
I miss having lunch with Ray,(at least four times a year), I was looking at a old picture of the City Service Band of America,with him sitting in the first chair, this was from the early fifties, what a musical career, he had for such a long time.
I remember my dear friend Harvey Phillips saying to me, that he never heard Ray ever make a mistake, he also told me many other wonderful stories about Ray.
Ray said that his teacher Ernest Williams told him, if you study with me, nothing will be hard.
Rip my dear friend, it was such pleasure to know and associate with you.
Rex
Donna Wood
June 15, 2014
Sounds like a wonderful person who left the world a better place. He is very much missed on this Father's Day. RIP.
David and Diana Carr
June 9, 2014
We will miss seeing Ray's warm smile and his friendship.What a truly special man he was, we were so lucky to be his neighbors. We will miss him so much, and our hearts and prayers go out to Angela and family.
Jeanne King
June 2, 2014
I only had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Crisara once, when my husband and former student, Jeff, brought me to the music building at UT. Jeff and I were either engaged or fairly newly married at the time (mid-late 90s). Mr. Crisara was in his office and was so gracious to us as he welcomed Jeff back. I truly felt like we were the only people who mattered to Mr. Crisara at that time as he asked us about our lives and how Jeff's playing was going. It felt to me like Jeff wanted his hero to approve of me. After meeting him, I understood why Jeff looked up to Mr. Crisara. He wasn't only a legendary trumpet player and instructor, but he was a great man, humble with a quiet fortitude and wit. He was the most influential man in Jeff's life and we are better for having known him.
We send our deepest condolences to the entire Crisara family. His celebration of life was the best funeral we've ever attended. Thank you for sharing him with us.
Tom Biviano
June 2, 2014
Every memory of Cortland, Westchester, watching Como, is filled with the familial kiss and hug from Ray. I hope I grow up to be like him.
Ray, Al Stewart and me on a concert
George Maniere
June 1, 2014
Tom Strait
June 1, 2014
As one of Mr. Crisara's many trumpet students during his time at UT, I can attest to his greatness not only as a player and teacher, but also as a role model for pretty much anyone, in any walk of life. In his lessons, he always made you feel like you were the most important thing to him at that moment....I can't remember even one exception....he was consistently one of the nicest, caring people you could ever wish to meet. My condolences to the family.
May 31, 2014
I remember so many great lessons with Ray. I eventually got to work with him a bit (which was a thrill). Ray was my trumpet teacher but he taught me a much greater lesson than trumpet playing. He taught me how to live a life. Whenever things didn't go as nicely as I hoped I always thought of Ray and how he might have acted and tried to act as he would have.
My world is sadder for now but I take consolation in the fact that God has a new 1st trumpet player.
George and Hanna Maniere
Connie Tomaino
May 29, 2014
Dear Cina, My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I have such wonderful memories of visiting the Crisara residence every week for trumpet lessons with your dad and especially the times when he would let me stay after to listen to a piece he was rehearsing with your sister. He was such an inspiration.
Richard Flores
May 29, 2014
My condolences to Mr. Crisara's wife and family. He was my trumpet professor at UT in the late 80's. He was an inspirational player and person. Always so kind. He will be missed.
Mary Smith
May 28, 2014
My heart goes out to the members of Mr. Crisara's family at this time. What a wonderful legacy he has left behind in his students and family and the wonderful music they make! Lots of love and prayers coming your way, Cina, Andrea, Ed and all of you!
May 28, 2014
A long time friend and neighbor. We'll miss you Ray!
Fred "Moe" Snyder
May 28, 2014
One of the highlights of my life was meeting Dr. Crisara at the final reunion of the Ernest Williams Alumni Association in Reading. A great man - a "one off"! He will be missed. Mark O'Keeffe
May 28, 2014
Cina, please accept my condolences on the loss of your dad. Reading his obituary, I wish I'd had the opportunity to know him! May the peace of Christ be with you in great abundance in the days ahead. I'll be thinking of you and your family.
Tom Brown
Steve & Nancy Rooks
May 27, 2014
Ray was a great and gentle man. For those of us who were not his trumpet students, he gave lessons in living a joyful and grateful life. He saw wonder in all things and endless possibilities in all people.
John McSpadden
May 27, 2014
My heart is with you, Angela, and your children. As I look at Ray's beautiful
smile, it is easy to remember so many times
at 5 Paradise Drive for lessons and advice.
He had a gift for showing me the better path
when I was in need, and was my guide through
the tough years of being a free-lance player
in New York. Often I wonder how he would feel about the methods I teach the kids here
at home, and recall vividly his tone and
conventional approach to the trumpet. Thanks
for giving me encouragement during the rides back to the train station.
Joe and Peggy Greco
May 27, 2014
We are saddened by the passing of Ray Crisara. As a member of the West Point Band in the late 1950s, I had the good fortune of meeting and studying with
this superb musician and wise counselor. My wife, Peggy and I will forever cherish the memories of evenings spent with Angela and Ray in Hartsdale, NY
May 27, 2014
A remarkable teacher, musician, human being. I admired him greatly.
- Bryce Jordan
Brandon Ginsburg
May 27, 2014
My deepest condolences to Mr. Crisara's family and friends. He was a great man who, during the four years I studied with him at U.T., taught me the value of hard work and preparation, as well as life lessons that I carry with me to this day.
I can honestly say that I'm a better person because of Mr. Crisara. There will always be a special place in my heart for him.
May 27, 2014
As a Horn player I learned more from Ray than any other teacher I had. I was a young player coming up in New York and these giants like Ray, Charlie Colin, Don Butterfield would take me in have lunch dinner and talk about craft, technique sound breathing. Most importantly from Ray was a love and light that is hard to describe but you feel. Its that feeling that a human being must have in order to perform as an artist. These things cannot be taught but experienced. I feel blessed to have known him and can pass along what he so freely gave. Chuck Ament.
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