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The Irving Fine Society

Celebrating the Life and Music of American Composer Irving Fine

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Help support programs, educational activities and outreach for the Irving Fine Centennial! Special projects have included co-producing a CD of Irving Fine's Complete Orchestral Works with the Boston Modern Orchestra Project, and supporting concerts throughout the United States.

About the Irving Fine Society: Founded in 2006, The Irving Fine Society represents the family of Irving and Verna Fine, and acts as a producing organization for concerts, educational programs and scholarly activities related to the legacy of composer Irving Fine, and the global impact of American culture in the twentieth century. Led by music director Nicholas Alexander Brown, IFS has been featured in concerts at Harvard University's Sanders Theater, Brandeis University, the Goethe-Institut Boston, as well as other venues around the greater-Boston area. Recent projects include tributes to Benjamin Britten, Aaron Copland, Olivier Messiaen, Erwin Schulhoff, and the U.S. premiere of works by German composer Edwin Geist, whose life was cut short during the Holocaust. IFS serves as the principal coordinator for planning of the 2014 Irving Fine Centennial, assisting with efforts nationally and internationally to advocate for Fine's music and legacy.

Learn More: http://www.irvingfinesoc.org