Joseph Achron
compositeur et violoniste
Joseph Achron was a Russian-born composer and violinist who later established himself in the United States. Born in 1886, he developed a unique musical style that was heavily influenced by his Jewish heritage. Achron's compositions often incorporated Jewish elements, reflecting his efforts to create a distinct "Jewish" sound through the use of harmony and counterpoint.
Throughout his career, Achron's work garnered recognition from his peers, including the renowned composer Arnold Schoenberg. In an obituary written after Achron's death in 1943, Schoenberg praised him as "one of the most underrated modern composers," highlighting the significance of his contributions to the world of music. Despite his passing, Achron's legacy as a composer and violinist continues to be acknowledged, with his distinctive style and exploration of Jewish musical themes remaining a notable aspect of his enduring artistic impact.