What Happened This Year 1913

Born in 1913

Norman Dello Joio

American organist and composer
Born
January 24th, 1913 112 years ago
Died
July 24th, 2008 16 years ago — 95 years old

An American organist and composer contributed extensively to the field of classical music, with a focus on choral and organ compositions. Dello Joio studied under notable figures and developed a unique style that incorporated elements of traditional and modern music. Throughout a prolific career, many of his works were characterized by their accessibility and emotive qualities. Several pieces achieved prominence in church settings and concert performances, leading to a wider appreciation of his contributions to American sacred music. In addition to composition, he held educational positions, mentoring a new generation of musicians and composers.

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Ray Stehr

Rugby league player and coach, Australia
Born
January 24th, 1913 112 years ago
Died
June 2nd, 1983 41 years ago — 70 years old

This individual was an Australian rugby league player and coach. Stehr played as a forward for the Western Suburbs Magpies in the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) during the 1930s and 1940s. He represented New South Wales and was selected to play for Australia in international competitions. After retiring from playing, Stehr transitioned into coaching, taking the helm of the Western Suburbs team in the 1960s. Under his guidance, the team saw notable success in the league.

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Witold Lutosławski

Polish composer and conductor
Born
January 25th, 1913 112 years ago
Died
February 7th, 1994 31 years ago — 81 years old

A prominent figure in 20th-century classical music, contributions include significant orchestral works, chamber music, and vocal compositions. Lutosławski developed a unique compositional technique that combined traditional and contemporary elements. Some compositions include the Concerto for Orchestra, Symphony No. 1, and Chain. Lutosławski also gained recognition for conducting major orchestras across Europe and America, enhancing the performance of his and others' music. His works reflected a deep understanding of both melody and rhythm, garnering critical acclaim.

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Huang Hua

Chinese politician and translator
Born
January 25th, 1913 112 years ago
Died
November 24th, 2010 14 years ago — 97 years old

Served as the 5th Foreign Minister of the People's Republic of China and participated in significant diplomatic initiatives during the 20th century. Worked as a translator, contributing to the exchange of ideas and fostering communication between China and other nations. Represented China in various international forums, enhancing the country's profile on the global stage. His diplomatic career included involvement in the normalization of relations with the United States.

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Jimmy Van Heusen

American pianist and composer of standards
Born
January 26th, 1913 112 years ago
Died
February 6th, 1990 35 years ago — 77 years old

This American pianist and composer became prominent in the mid-20th century, celebrated for contributions to popular music and film. Collaborated with lyricists like Johnny Mercer and Sammy Cahn to create numerous timeless songs. Composed scores for films, including "The Tender Trap" and "High Society." Won four Academy Awards for Best Original Song. Contributed significantly to the Great American Songbook.

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Michael Ripper

English actor in horror films
Born
January 27th, 1913 112 years ago
Died
2000 25 years ago — 87 years old

An English actor contributed significantly to the horror genre during the mid-20th century. Worked extensively with Hammer Film Productions, appearing in over 25 films. Gained recognition for roles in films such as 'The Curse of Frankenstein' and 'Dracula'; also performed in 'The Mummy' and 'The Gorgon'. Ripper's versatility included various character roles across genres.

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Victor Mature

American Film Actor, 'The Robe'
Born
January 29th, 1913 112 years ago
Died
August 4th, 1999 25 years ago — 86 years old

An American actor made significant contributions to the film industry during the mid-20th century, particularly noted for works in biblical epics and dramas. Achieved prominence in the 1940s and 1950s, frequently collaborating with prestigious directors and featuring in major productions. Gained attention for performance in 'The Robe', considered one of the first CinemaScope films, and 'Ben-Hur', both of which showcased his leading man appeal. Additionally appeared in films such as 'My Darling Clementine' and 'Kiss of Death', demonstrating versatility across genres.

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Amrita Sher-Gil

Hungarian-Indian painter and artist
Born
January 30th, 1913 112 years ago
Died
December 5th, 1941 83 years ago — 28 years old

Born in 1913, this painter blended Western and Indian art styles, significantly influencing modern Indian art. Education included studying at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and later at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Her travels and experiences in Europe and India shaped her artistic vision. Early works showcased a focus on the life of Indian women with depictions rich in color and emotion. Several pieces were later recognized for their innovative approach to form and composition. Passed away in 1941, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire artists.

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Don Hutson

American football player and coach
Born
January 31st, 1913 112 years ago
Died
June 26th, 1997 27 years ago — 84 years old

A professional American football player and coach, Hutson played as a wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers from 1935 to 1945. He was a pioneer in the passing game and set numerous records during his career, some of which stood for decades. Hutson also served as an assistant coach for the Packers after his playing days. His contributions to the game have been influential in the evolution of the wide receiver position.

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