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Aron Accurso

ARON ACCURSO is a Composer and Music Director.  His musicals in development include The Dogs of Pripyat, (Lyrics by Jill Abramovitz, Book by Leah Napolin and Jill Abramovitz) which won the Jerry Bock Award, the Weston New Musical Award, and was presented by NAMT (National Alliance of Musical Theatre), and at the Festival of New Artists at the Goodspeed Opera House; a mental health musical, We Have Apples, (Music and Book by Aron and his wife, Rachel Griffin, Lyrics by Rachel) which was featured in a video by the Washington Post and on CBS News, and was presented in 2018 by Theatre Now NY; and a musical comedy with puppets about immigration, Seeing Red, with Joey Mazzarino (writer/director/puppeteer including 20 years on Sesame Street). Aron wrote music and additional lyrics to Strega Nona (book by Thomas Olson, and lyrics by Roberta Carlson) which toured the country for 2 years.  He studied writing for the theatre in the BMI Workshop (where he received the Jerry Harrington Award), and as a Dramatist Guild Fellow.  His choral works include: The Trail (music and lyrics by Accurso and Adam Overett) commissioned by the Colorado Children’s Chorale; and Evermore, commissioned by the Tennessee All-State Choir.

Aron is currently the Associate Musical Director/Associate Conductor for Aladdin on Broadway. He was the Musical Director/Incidental Music Arranger for Up Here, a new musical by Bobby Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez (La Jolla Playhouse.)  Other Broadway credits include: Nice Work If You Can Get It (Asst. Cond/Piano), Sister Act (Assoc. Conductor/Key 1), The Little Mermaid (Key 1).  He was the Musical Director/Incidental Musical Arranger for the musical, Calvin Berger (by Barry Wyner).

Aron received a BA in Music Theory/Composition from St. Olaf College where he sang in the St. Olaf Choir, sang with The Limestones (contemporary a cappella) and performed in theatre productions.  Aron currently lives in NYC and is originally from Denver, Colorado.

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You'll Come Back

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From The Dogs of Pripyat with lyrics by Jill Abramovitz and music by Aron Accurso Boychik is a gentle lap dog abandoned in the Chernobyl disaster. He's naively convinced that his masters will return to him. This passionate "I want" ballad is a good audition song. It has been performed by Alex Brightman, Adam Chanler-Berat, Zachary Noah Piser and Ben Roseberry.  Available...

I Was Better Off Without You

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From The Dogs of Pripyat with lyrics by Jill Abramovitz and music by Aron Accurso After the Chernobyl disaster, Boychik joins a pack of other abandoned dogs like himself. Ninotchka the cat is a free agent, watching from the sidelines and encouraging Boychik to adjust to his harsh new world. In his quest to save the struggling pack, Boychik embarks on a...

Almost Autumn

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From The Dogs of Pripyat with lyrics by Jill Abramovitz and music by Aron Accurso In this trio of longing Bublik, a beagle, sings to her newborn puppies, Elizaveta, a human, sings to her lost son, and Boychik, a dog, sings to the human that left him behind.    Performed by Lisa Howard, Zachary Noah Piser and Christianne Tisdale Live at The...

Let's Go

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From The Dogs of Pripyat with lyrics by Jill Abramovitz and music by Aron Accurso After Chernobyl, all humans must leave the town of Pripyat and abandon their pets. Boychik, a loyal dog sits at home, convinced his masters will return for him, but Ninotchka, a spirited cat, encourages him to get out and move on. It has been performed by Kerry...

Goodbye to the Good Girl

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From The Dogs of Pripyat with lyrics by Jill Abramovitz and music by Aron Accurso Sofya is a pageant dog abandoned in the aftermath of Chernobyl. Imperious and well-mannered, she takes over a pack of dogs along with a corrupt aplha, and, surveying the cruel new world around her, justifies a turn into darkness. Great audition/cabaret song for a diva belter (but...