Irving Fine - Works

Works

  • 1942 - Three Choruses from Alice in Wonderland (series one)
  • 1944 - Choral New Yorker
  • 1946 - Sonata for Violin and Piano
  • 1947 - Music for Piano
  • 1948 - Partita, Woodwind Quintet
  • 1948 - Toccata Concertante
  • 1949 - The Hour Glass (song cycle) for chorus
  • 1951 - Notturno for Strings and Harp
  • 1952 - String Quartet
  • 1952 - Mutability (song cycle) for mezzo-soprano and piano
  • 1953 - Alice in Wonderland (series two)
  • 1954 - Childhood Fables for Grown-ups
  • 1955 - Serious Song: Lament for String Orchestra
  • 1956 - Fantasia for String Trio
  • 1962 - Symphony
  • 1962 - Romanza for Wind Quintet

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