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'''Roma Baran''' (born 1946 or 1947) is a [[Canada|Canadian]]-[[United States|American]] [[record producer]], best known for her work with [[Laurie Anderson]], [[Rosalie Sorrels]], [[Annabelle Chvostek]] and [[Kate & Anna McGarrigle]].<ref>[http://theoscarsite.com/whoswho7/baran_r.htm Roma Baran biography] from [[Idaho Public Television]].</ref> Much of her production work is done as a duo with partner [[Vivian Stoll]].
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'''Roma Baran''' (born 1946 or 1947) is a [[Canadian]] [[record producer]] who is best known for her work with [[Laurie Anderson]], [[Rosalie Sorrels]], [[Annabelle Chvostek]], and [[Kate & Anna McGarrigle]].<ref>[http://theoscarsite.com/whoswho7/baran_r.htm Roma Baran biography] from [[Idaho Public Television]].</ref> Much of her production work is done as a duo with business partner [[Vivian Stoll]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.baranstoll.com/profile.html|title=Bios|last=Baran|first=Roma|date=2009|website=Roma Baran and Vivian Stroll Producations|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=March 31, 2020}}</ref>


A native of [[Montreal]], Baran has lived in [[New York City]] since 1976.<ref name=jgs>[http://jewishgen.blogspot.com/2010/04/announcement-jgs-of-ny.html "Roma Baran: Suddenly Jewish"]. Jewish Genealogical Society of New York.</ref> She was raised in the [[Polish Catholic Church of Canada|Polish Catholic Church]], learning only in her 60s that her parents were in fact [[Jews]] who had nominally converted to Catholicism and changed their names to protect themselves during the [[Holocaust]].<ref name=jgs />
Originally from [[Montreal]], Baran has lived in [[New York City]] since 1976.<ref name=jgs>[http://jewishgen.blogspot.com/2010/04/announcement-jgs-of-ny.html "Roma Baran: Suddenly Jewish"]. Jewish Genealogical Society of New York.</ref> She was raised in the [[Polish Catholic Church of Canada|Polish Catholic Church]], learning only in her 60s that her parents were, in fact, [[Jews]] who had nominally converted to Catholicism and changed their names to protect themselves during the [[Holocaust]].<ref name=jgs /> She learned at the same time (2009) the existence from her French cousin whose history was identical.


Baran was also an [[Academy Award]] nominee in 1992 for co-producing the documentary film ''[[Music for the Movies: Bernard Herrmann]]''.
Baran was also an [[Academy Award]] nominee in 1992 for co-producing the documentary film ''[[Music for the Movies: Bernard Herrmann]]''.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://variety.com/1992/film/reviews/music-for-the-movies-bernard-herrmann-1200429950/|title=Music for the Movies: Bernard Herrmann|last=McCarthy|first=Todd|date=1992-06-19|website=Variety|language=en|access-date=2020-03-31}}</ref>


==References==
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==External links==
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*[http://www.baranstoll.com/index.html Roma Baran & Vivian Stoll Productions]
* [http://www.baranstoll.com/index.html Roma Baran & Vivian Stoll Productions]

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Latest revision as of 20:02, 18 February 2024

Roma Baran
OriginCanada
Occupation(s)Record producer

Roma Baran (born 1946 or 1947) is a Canadian record producer who is best known for her work with Laurie Anderson, Rosalie Sorrels, Annabelle Chvostek, and Kate & Anna McGarrigle.[1] Much of her production work is done as a duo with business partner Vivian Stoll.[2]

Originally from Montreal, Baran has lived in New York City since 1976.[3] She was raised in the Polish Catholic Church, learning only in her 60s that her parents were, in fact, Jews who had nominally converted to Catholicism and changed their names to protect themselves during the Holocaust.[3] She learned at the same time (2009) the existence from her French cousin whose history was identical.

Baran was also an Academy Award nominee in 1992 for co-producing the documentary film Music for the Movies: Bernard Herrmann.[2][4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Roma Baran biography from Idaho Public Television.
  2. ^ a b Baran, Roma (2009). "Bios". Roma Baran and Vivian Stroll Producations. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Roma Baran: Suddenly Jewish". Jewish Genealogical Society of New York.
  4. ^ McCarthy, Todd (1992-06-19). "Music for the Movies: Bernard Herrmann". Variety. Retrieved 2020-03-31.

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