Queer Places:
Sunset Memorial Park, San Antonio, Texas 78218, Stati Uniti
Cosmé McMoon (born Cosmé McMunn; February 22, 1901 – August
22, 1980) was a Mexican-American pianist and composer, best known as the
accompanist to notably tone-deaf soprano
Florence Foster
Jenkins.[1][2]
McMoon was born as Cosmé
McMunn in 1901 in Mapimí, Mexico, the son of
Maria (Valadez) and Cosme McMunn. His paternal grandparents were Irish and his mother was of Mexican descent.[3] He moved with his family to San
Antonio, Texas around 1911. He moved to New York City around
1920 to further his musical studies, and likely adopted the McMoon
spelling around that time.[4] Jenkins met
McMoon in the late 1920s, and knowing McMoon was a concert pianist,
eventually asked him to help her prepare for her performances and
accompany her.[5]
McMoon never ended
up making a career in music after Jenkins' death in 1944, and instead
took an interest in bodybuilding and judging bodybuilding contests.
He was a master chess player and was fascinated with
mathematics. He resided in New York City until shortly before his
death in August 1980. McMoon was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer
and moved back to San Antonio, and died two days after arriving. His
remains were cremated and his ashes rest at Sunset Memorial Park in San
Antonio. McMoon never married or had any children.[6]
McMoon was portrayed by actor Donald Corren in
''Souvenir'', a play about Florence Foster Jenkins'
career, which ran on Broadway in 2004 and has since been staged in many
regional theaters.[7][8]
He is portrayed in a Golden Globe-nominated performance by Simon
Helberg in the 2016 feature film about the life of Jenkins titled
''Florence Foster Jenkins''.
My published books:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosm%C3%A9_McMoon