FINE, Irving
b Boston, Massachusetts, 3 December 1914
d Boston, 3 August 1962, aged forty-seven
He studied with Piston at Harvard, and with Boulanger in Cambridge and Paris. He won two Guggenheim grants and many other awards; he was on the faculty of Harvard from 1939 to 1950, of the Berkshire Music Center from 1946 to 1950, and at Brandeis University from 1950 until he died.
1942 (28)
Alice in Wonderland, incidental music
1944 (30)
The Choral New Yorker, cantata
1946 (32)
Fantasia, for string trio
Violin Sonata
1948 (34)
Toccata Concertante, for orchestra
Partita for wind quintet
1949 (35)
The Hour-glass, choral cycle
1952 (38)
String Quartet
Mutability, song cycle
1955 (41)
Serious Song and Lament, for string orchestra
1960 (46)
Diversion, for orchestra
1961 (47)
Romanza, for wind quintet
1962 (48)
Symphony No 2