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Photo, Print, DrawingIrving Fine at graduation, Harvard College, 1937 Photographer unknown. Location: Box/Folder: scrapbook 1. For information about this resource, refer to finding aid available at https://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/eadmus.mu001001 Record created through migration from the Performing Arts Encyclopedia Database.
- Contributor: Fine, Irving
- Date: 1937
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Photo, Print, DrawingIrving Fine, 1939 Photographer unknown. Location: Box/Folder: scrapbook 4. For information about this resource, refer to finding aid available at https://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/eadmus.mu001001 Record created through migration from the Performing Arts Encyclopedia Database.
- Contributor: Fine, Irving
- Date: 1939
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CollectionIrving Fine Collection, ca. 1914-1962 The career of Irving Fine (1914-1962), composer, conductor, writer, and academic, is documented in the Library of Congress Music Division by approximately 4,350 items from the Irving Fine Collection. Comprising manuscript and printed music, sketchbooks, writings, personal and business correspondence, scrapbooks, programs, clippings, and sound recordings, the collection contains most of the creative work of this colleague of Aaron Copland and Leonard Bernstein.
- Contributor: Fine, Irving
- Date: 1930
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ArticleA Biographical Sketch Irving Fine (1914-1962) was an American composer with a remarkable gift for lyricism, whose masterfully crafted scores inevitably "sing." Aaron Copland wrote that his music "wins us over through its keenly conceived sonorities and its fully realized expressive content," praising it for "elegance, style, finish and a convincing continuity." Virgil Thomson cited an "unusual melodic grace."
- Date: 2001
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ArticleTimeline of Irving Fine's Life A chronology of key events in the life of Irving Fine (1914-1962).
- Date: 1914