The Isidor Achron papers, 1922-1989 (inclusive).

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The Isidor Achron papers, 1922-1989 (inclusive).

The Isidor Achron Papers document the careers of Achron and his wife, singer Lea Karina. The Papers hold sketches, manuscript music, and printed editions of Achron's musical compositions, as well as songs which other composers wrote specifically for Karina. The Papers also include correspondence, photographs, programs, clippings, biographical materials, and miscellaneous materials relating to both Jascha Heifetz and Achron's pupil, popular singer Hildegarde.

1.5 linear ft. (4 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8016551

Yale University, Music Library

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