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Isidor Achron

Isidor Yulyevich Achron (Russian: Изидор Юльевич Ахрон) (November 11, 1892 (Julian calendar; November 24 on the Gregorian calendar) - May 12, 1948) was a pianist, composer and music teacher.

Isidor Achron
Изидор Юльевич Ахрон
Born24 November 1892 (1892-11-24)
Warsaw. Poland
Died12 May 1948 (1948-05-13) (aged 55)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materSt. Petersburg Conservatory
Occupation(s)Pianist
Composer
Music teacher

Birth and early childhood edit

Isidor Achron, youngest brother of Joseph Achron, was born on November 11, 1892, in Warsaw to Russian parents of Jewish descent. He was a child prodigy, showing a musical aptitude at any early age. His older brother, Joseph Achron, placed him in the St. Petersburg Conservatory. He first studied piano with Nikolay Dubasov; Anna Essipoff; Anatol Liadov in composition; and Maximilian Steinberg in orchestration. He received his "artist diploma" in 1915.

Marriage and family edit

He married Lea Karina on June 14, 1935. She was born in Helsinki in 1914. She was a mezzo-soprano who made her singing debut with the Helsingfors Symphony Orchestra in 1931 under the baton of Jean Sibelius.

As her husband, she was an accomplished pianist. She collaborated with him in composing. She was a singer who could perform vocal repertoire in nine different languages. In 1941, she made her New York debut at Town Hall with her husband accompanying her. She went on to have a successful career in radio and television. She served as audio director for the popular television show "Your Hit Parade". Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco and Nicolas Slonimsky were two composers who dedicated songs to her.[1]

Early career edit

After three years of service in the Russian army, Achron graduated from the conservatory in 1918 and went on a concert tour of Russia and Germany. He appeared as soloist with a large symphony orchestra in Pavlovsk, near St. Petersburg. In Berlin he gave four concerts in the course of a single season.

Achron first accompanied Jascha Heifetz as a child prodigy in St. Petersburg in 1909, and subsequently toured and recorded with Jascha Heifetz for over ten years. He accompanied Heifetz on twenty-nine (29) of Heifetz' violin solos for Victor Records.

Emigration to the United States edit

Achron emigrated to the United States in 1922 and became a citizen of that country in 1928. On March 21, 1923, he received a telegram from Jascha Heifetz offering him a position as accompanist for tour beginning May 1, 1923 terminating May 1, 1924 including tour of the orient.[1] On New Year's Eve 1923, he played in Carnegie Hall as an accompaniment for Jascha Heifetz annual solo violin performance.[2]

For the next ten years, he served as Heifetz's principal accompanist, recording an extensive discography and performing chamber and solo recitals in major music centers all over the world.[1]

Later career edit

In 1933, he ended his association with Jascha Heifetz and on November 10, 1933, he appeared at Carnegie Hall as solo pianist. His program encompassed three Bach transcriptions: that of the chaconne by Busoni, the prelude and fugue in A minor by Liszt and the overture from Cantata No. 28 by Saint-Saëns, Haydn's andante with variations, a Chopin group and a concluding section by Borodin, Scriabin and Liszt.[3]

In 1936, he appeared in recital at the Town Hall, New York. His program included Bach-Liszt's Prelude and Fugue in A minor, two preludes and fugues from Bach's "Well-Tempered Clavichord" Beethoven's Sonata, Op. 2, No. 1; a nocturne, two mazurkas and a ballade by Chopin, and a concluding group by Shostakovich, Debussy, Ravel and Liszt.[4] He performed his original works with the New York Philharmonic at Town Hall in December 1937, with Sir John Barbirolli (1899-1979) conducting.[5] On January 17, 1938, he gave a solo performance at Town Hall, and in July 1939 his piano concerto was performed at the City Amateur Symphony Orchestra by Edwin Lunt (then 15 years old). Achron conducted the orchestra.

On January 20, 1940, he and his wife performed at Carnegie Hall for the fourth annual music festival for the Trade Union Division of Jewish Workers and Pioneers in Palestine.[6] On January 16, 1943, he appeared at Town Hall in a joint recital with his wife, mezzo-soprano, Lea Karina. Paul Ulanowsky played accompaniment for Ms. Karina.[7] Again on November 17, 1944, he appeared in a joint recital with his wife at Town Hall.[8] On November 20, 1946, he performed solo at Carnegie Hall. Playing his Sonnet #3 for the first time publicly. It was his last performance in New York.[9]

Amidst all these performances, Achron remained active as a composer, writing the song "Do You Know that The Moon Can Talk" under a pseudonym, John Dorr. It was published in 1937 by Chappell & Co., Ltd.[1] In 1941 he composed two compositions for violin: Sonet #2, introduced by Jascha Heifetz and "Valse Dramatique" performed by Mischa Elman.

Death edit

Isidor Achron died on May 12, 1948, in his home from complications of a heart attack that he had suffered two weeks prior. He was 55 years old.[10]

Selected compositions edit

  • Balerina-valse
  • Concertos, piano, orchestra, no. 1, op. 2, (1937)
  • Concertos, piano, orchestra, no. 2, op. 3, A major (1942)
  • Gavotte-satirique, op. for cello and piano
  • Happy Birthday FDR, music by Isidor Achron; words by Friede Rothe.
  • Improvisation, violin with piano accompaniment, Isidor Achron. -- New York : Carl Fischer, 1946.
  • Improvisation, violin and piano, op. 12
  • Nocturne-fantasia for violin and piano, op. 9
  • Nocturne-fantasia for cello and piano, op. 9, arr.
  • Sonata for piano, op. 14
  • Sonnets, violin, piano, no. 1, op. 5
  • Sonnets, for violin and piano, no. 2, op. 6[1]

Reference List edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Yale University Library". Retrieved 20 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Orchestra Plays Now by the Dozen" (PDF). Retrieved 20 May 2018.
  3. ^ "Isidor Achron, Once Heifetz Accompanist, Appears in His Own Recital-Guila Bustabo Heard" (PDF). Retrieved 20 May 2018.
  4. ^ "Achron, Pianist, Appears". 17 March 1936. Retrieved 20 May 2018 – via NYTimes.com.
  5. ^ "BEETHOVEN PLAYED BY PHILHARMONIC; The 'Pastoral' Is Offered With Achron's Piano Concerto at Carnegie Hall COMPOSER IS THE SOLOIST Barbirolli, Directing, Opens Bill With Handel's Concerto Grosso for Strings". 10 December 1937. Retrieved 20 May 2018 – via NYTimes.com.
  6. ^ "MUSIC NOTES" (PDF). Retrieved 20 May 2018.
  7. ^ Straus, Noel (20 May 2018). "JOINT RECITAL HERE BY ACHRON, KARINA; Pianist Plays 2 of Own Works for First Time Publicly at Recital in Town Hall CHOPIN GROUP IS HEARD Mezzo-Soprano Gives Songs of Several Nations Including Grieg and Arensky". Retrieved 20 May 2018 – via NYTimes.com.
  8. ^ "JOINT RECITAL BY ACHRONS; Pianist and His-Wife Present a Program at Town Hall" (PDF). Retrieved 20 May 2018.
  9. ^ "ISIDOR ACHRON GIVES PIANOFORTE RECITAL" (PDF). Retrieved 20 May 2018.
  10. ^ "ISIDOR ACHRON, 55, PIANIST, COMPOSER; Jascha Heifetz' Accompanist 10 Years Dies -- Concertized Here and in Europe". 13 May 1948. Retrieved 20 May 2018 – via NYTimes.com.

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Isidor Yulyevich Achron Russian Izidor Yulevich Ahron November 11 1892 Julian calendar November 24 on the Gregorian calendar May 12 1948 was a pianist composer and music teacher Isidor AchronIzidor Yulevich AhronBorn24 November 1892 1892 11 24 Warsaw PolandDied12 May 1948 1948 05 13 aged 55 New York CityNationalityAmericanAlma materSt Petersburg ConservatoryOccupation s PianistComposerMusic teacher Contents 1 Birth and early childhood 2 Marriage and family 3 Early career 4 Emigration to the United States 5 Later career 6 Death 7 Selected compositions 8 Reference ListBirth and early childhood editIsidor Achron youngest brother of Joseph Achron was born on November 11 1892 in Warsaw to Russian parents of Jewish descent He was a child prodigy showing a musical aptitude at any early age His older brother Joseph Achron placed him in the St Petersburg Conservatory He first studied piano with Nikolay Dubasov Anna Essipoff Anatol Liadov in composition and Maximilian Steinberg in orchestration He received his artist diploma in 1915 Marriage and family editHe married Lea Karina on June 14 1935 She was born in Helsinki in 1914 She was a mezzo soprano who made her singing debut with the Helsingfors Symphony Orchestra in 1931 under the baton of Jean Sibelius As her husband she was an accomplished pianist She collaborated with him in composing She was a singer who could perform vocal repertoire in nine different languages In 1941 she made her New York debut at Town Hall with her husband accompanying her She went on to have a successful career in radio and television She served as audio director for the popular television show Your Hit Parade Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco and Nicolas Slonimsky were two composers who dedicated songs to her 1 Early career editAfter three years of service in the Russian army Achron graduated from the conservatory in 1918 and went on a concert tour of Russia and Germany He appeared as soloist with a large symphony orchestra in Pavlovsk near St Petersburg In Berlin he gave four concerts in the course of a single season Achron first accompanied Jascha Heifetz as a child prodigy in St Petersburg in 1909 and subsequently toured and recorded with Jascha Heifetz for over ten years He accompanied Heifetz on twenty nine 29 of Heifetz violin solos for Victor Records Emigration to the United States editAchron emigrated to the United States in 1922 and became a citizen of that country in 1928 On March 21 1923 he received a telegram from Jascha Heifetz offering him a position as accompanist for tour beginning May 1 1923 terminating May 1 1924 including tour of the orient 1 On New Year s Eve 1923 he played in Carnegie Hall as an accompaniment for Jascha Heifetz annual solo violin performance 2 For the next ten years he served as Heifetz s principal accompanist recording an extensive discography and performing chamber and solo recitals in major music centers all over the world 1 Later career editIn 1933 he ended his association with Jascha Heifetz and on November 10 1933 he appeared at Carnegie Hall as solo pianist His program encompassed three Bach transcriptions that of the chaconne by Busoni the prelude and fugue in A minor by Liszt and the overture from Cantata No 28 by Saint Saens Haydn s andante with variations a Chopin group and a concluding section by Borodin Scriabin and Liszt 3 In 1936 he appeared in recital at the Town Hall New York His program included Bach Liszt s Prelude and Fugue in A minor two preludes and fugues from Bach s Well Tempered Clavichord Beethoven s Sonata Op 2 No 1 a nocturne two mazurkas and a ballade by Chopin and a concluding group by Shostakovich Debussy Ravel and Liszt 4 He performed his original works with the New York Philharmonic at Town Hall in December 1937 with Sir John Barbirolli 1899 1979 conducting 5 On January 17 1938 he gave a solo performance at Town Hall and in July 1939 his piano concerto was performed at the City Amateur Symphony Orchestra by Edwin Lunt then 15 years old Achron conducted the orchestra On January 20 1940 he and his wife performed at Carnegie Hall for the fourth annual music festival for the Trade Union Division of Jewish Workers and Pioneers in Palestine 6 On January 16 1943 he appeared at Town Hall in a joint recital with his wife mezzo soprano Lea Karina Paul Ulanowsky played accompaniment for Ms Karina 7 Again on November 17 1944 he appeared in a joint recital with his wife at Town Hall 8 On November 20 1946 he performed solo at Carnegie Hall Playing his Sonnet 3 for the first time publicly It was his last performance in New York 9 Amidst all these performances Achron remained active as a composer writing the song Do You Know that The Moon Can Talk under a pseudonym John Dorr It was published in 1937 by Chappell amp Co Ltd 1 In 1941 he composed two compositions for violin Sonet 2 introduced by Jascha Heifetz and Valse Dramatique performed by Mischa Elman Death editIsidor Achron died on May 12 1948 in his home from complications of a heart attack that he had suffered two weeks prior He was 55 years old 10 Selected compositions editBalerina valse Concertos piano orchestra no 1 op 2 1937 Concertos piano orchestra no 2 op 3 A major 1942 Gavotte satirique op for cello and piano Happy Birthday FDR music by Isidor Achron words by Friede Rothe Improvisation violin with piano accompaniment Isidor Achron New York Carl Fischer 1946 Improvisation violin and piano op 12 Nocturne fantasia for violin and piano op 9 Nocturne fantasia for cello and piano op 9 arr Sonata for piano op 14 Sonnets violin piano no 1 op 5 Sonnets for violin and piano no 2 op 6 1 Reference List edit a b c d e Yale University Library Retrieved 20 May 2018 Orchestra Plays Now by the Dozen PDF Retrieved 20 May 2018 Isidor Achron Once Heifetz Accompanist Appears in His Own Recital Guila Bustabo Heard PDF Retrieved 20 May 2018 Achron Pianist Appears 17 March 1936 Retrieved 20 May 2018 via NYTimes com BEETHOVEN PLAYED BY PHILHARMONIC The Pastoral Is Offered With Achron s Piano Concerto at Carnegie Hall COMPOSER IS THE SOLOIST Barbirolli Directing Opens Bill With Handel s Concerto Grosso for Strings 10 December 1937 Retrieved 20 May 2018 via NYTimes com MUSIC NOTES PDF Retrieved 20 May 2018 Straus Noel 20 May 2018 JOINT RECITAL HERE BY ACHRON KARINA Pianist Plays 2 of Own Works for First Time Publicly at Recital in Town Hall CHOPIN GROUP IS HEARD Mezzo Soprano Gives Songs of Several Nations Including Grieg and Arensky Retrieved 20 May 2018 via NYTimes com JOINT RECITAL BY ACHRONS Pianist and His Wife Present a Program at Town Hall PDF Retrieved 20 May 2018 ISIDOR ACHRON GIVES PIANOFORTE RECITAL PDF Retrieved 20 May 2018 ISIDOR ACHRON 55 PIANIST COMPOSER Jascha Heifetz Accompanist 10 Years Dies Concertized Here and in Europe 13 May 1948 Retrieved 20 May 2018 via NYTimes com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Isidor Achron amp oldid 1182733817, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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