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Lisa Roma

Lisa Roma (1892–1965) was an American soprano who toured in the United States with composer Maurice Ravel in 1928. She was chair of grand opera in the College of Music at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles beginning in 1930. Later, she was owner of ''Musical Courier'' magazine.
==Early life==
Roma was born on February 29, 1892, in Philadelphia to "well-to-do, musical — but not professional — parents." In 1917 her mother and father died, three months apart, leaving Lisa and six siblings. She became an accountant but found time to study music, tennis, fencing and dancing, all of which she taught to others. Eventually she became a soloist for the Philadelphia Choral Society, then was a student of David Bispham, the first American operatic tenor to win an international reputation.〔(Marguerite Drennen, "Backbone, Not Wishbone," ''Los Angeles Times,'' November 9, 1930, page K-9 ) ''A library card is required to access this link.''〕 Roma also studied with Trabadello in Paris and Max von Schillings in Berlin.〔The Science and Art of Singing by Lisa Roma, 1956, vi.〕

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