Irving Fine
Irving Fine (December 3 1914–August 23 1962) was a US composer. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts where he studied piano, and went to Harvard University where he was a pupil of Walter Piston. From 1950 he taught at Brandeis University, and died in Natick, Massachusetts in 1962.
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December 3 - 1914 - August 23 - 1962 - US - Composer - Boston, Massachusetts - Harvard University - Walter Piston - Brandeis University - Natick, Massachusetts
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His compositions include a Symphony 1962, a violin sonata, a fantasia for string trio, a string quartet, and a work Serious Song for string orchestra.
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Symphony 1962 - Violin sonata - Fantasia - String quartet
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Among Fine's notable composition students is Halim El-Dabh.
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