Musical work; symphony in four movements composed by Howard Hanson
Symphony No. 4 Op. 34, "Requiem" (1943) by Howard Hanson (1896–1981) is Hanson's fourth symphony. It was inspired by the death of his father,[1] taking its movement titles from sections of the Requiem Mass.[2] He was awarded the 1944 Pulitzer Prize for Music, unanimously selected by the jury, for the piece. Hanson regarded it as his finest work.[3]