Rosa Rio

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Born
Elizabeth Raub[1]

(1902-06-02)June 2, 1902[2]
DiedMay 13, 2010(2010-05-13) (aged 107)
Occupations
  • Concert pianist
  • music producer
  • arranger
  • silent film accompanist
  • theatre performer
Rosa Rio
Rosa Rio at the Brooklyn Fox (193334), started her career as a silent film accompanist
Born
Elizabeth Raub[1]

(1902-06-02)June 2, 1902[2]
DiedMay 13, 2010(2010-05-13) (aged 107)
EducationOberlin College
Eastman School of Music
Occupations
  • Concert pianist
  • music producer
  • arranger
  • silent film accompanist
  • theatre performer
Years active1912–2010[1]
Musical career
InstrumentsWurlitzer theatre organ, Hammond electric organ

Rosa Rio (June 2, 1902 – May 13, 2010) was the stage name of American concert pianist Elizabeth Raub, who also provided scores and arrangement for theater, film productions, radio, and television later becoming a teacher of music and voice.

She started her career as a theatre performer before becoming a silent film accompanist, after which she became a leading organist on network radio and television for soap operas and dramas. In 1993 she reprised her film accompaniment career in Florida, providing the scores for early productions, some of which she had accompanied some 80 years earlier, on their release to cinema.[2]

Early life

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