Life
Fine was born in
Boston, Massachusetts, where he studied piano, and received both bachelor's and master's degrees from
Harvard University, where he was a pupil of
Walter Piston. Fine was a conducting pupil of
Serge Koussevitzky, served as pianist for the
Boston Symphony Orchestra, and studied composition with
Nadia Boulanger at the
Fontainebleau School of Music in Paris and at
Radcliffe College. From 1939 until 1950, he taught music theory at Harvard and conducted its
Glee Club, becoming a close associate of
Leonard Bernstein,
Igor Stravinsky and
Aaron Copland. From 1950, he taught at
Brandeis University, where he was Walter S. Naumburg Professor of Music and founded the School of Creative Arts. Between 1946 and 1957, he also taught composition at the
Tanglewood Music Festival in the
Berkshires. Irving Fine died in
Natick, Massachusetts in August 1962. He was 47 years of age. The cause of death was heart disease. ==Educational legacy==
Works
Orchestra • Toccata concertante, 1947 • Serious Song: A Lament, strings, 1955 • Blue Towers, 1959 • Diversions, 1959–60 • Symphony, 1962 Chorus • Three Choruses from Alice in Wonderland, 3–4 voices, piano, 1942; arrangement with orchestra, 1949 • The Choral New Yorker, S, A, Bar, 3–4 voices, piano, 1944 • A Short Alleluia, SSA, 1945 • In gratio jubilo, hymn, small orchestra, 1949 • The Hour-Glass (B. Jonson), song cycle, SATB, 1949 • Old American Songs (trad.), 2–4 voices, piano, 1952 • An Old Song (Yehoash, trans. M. Syrkin), SATB, 1953 • Three Choruses from Alice in Wonderland (L. Carroll), 2nd ser., SSA, piano, 1953 • ''McCord's Menagerie'' (McCord), TTB, 1957 Songs • Mutability (I. Orgel), cycle, Mez, piano, 1952 • Childhood Fables for Grown-ups (G. Norman), Mez/Bar, piano/orchestra, 1954–5 Chamber and solo instrument • Sonata, violin, piano, 1946 • Music for Piano, 1947 • Partita, wind quintet, 1948 • Notturno, strings, harp, 1950–51 • String Quartet, 1952 • ''Children's Piano Pieces'', 1956 • Fantasia, string trio, 1956 • Hommage à Mozart, piano, 1956 • Romanza, wind quintet, 1958 ==Reading==