Composer events for 1933
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Birthdays
- Darrell Handel ()
- Emídio Coutinho ()
- Horacio López de la Rosa ()
- Ida Gotkovsky ()
- John Dered Sanders ()
- Raymond Schroyens ()
- Norbert Goddaer (26 January)
- Jan Pasveer (10 February)
- William Francis McBeth (9 March)
- David Ellis (10 March)
- Morton Subotnick (14 April)
- Antón García Abril (19 May)
- Colin Brumby (18 June)
- R. Murray Schafer (18 July)
- David Campbell Dorward (7 August)
- Maarten Bon (20 August)
- James Ciernia (22 August)
- Zbigniew Bujarski (22 August)
- Leonardo Balada (22 September)
- Krzysztof Penderecki (23 November)
- Henryk Górecki (6 December)
Dying days
- Henri Duparc (12 February)
- Henri Viotta (17 February)
- Sigfrid Karg-Elert (9 April)
- Max von Schillings (24 July)
- Julius Klengel (27 October)
- Jan Willem Frans Brandts Buys (8 December)
Music events
- Premiere of piano concerto no. 2, in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, with Bartók at the piano. (23 January) → Béla Bartók
- Premiere of piano concerto no. 3, in Paris, France. (5 February) → Alexander Tcherepnin
- Premiere of Ionisation, in New York, USA. (6 March) → Edgard Varèse
- Premiere of Symphony in c sharp minor op. 36, in Munich, Germany, with Pfitzner conducting. (23 March) → Hans Pfitzner
- Premiere of violin concerto no. 2 “The Prophets”, in New York, USA. (12 April) → Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco
- Premiere of Die Sieben Todsünden, in Paris, France. (7 June) → Kurt Weill
- Premiere of L'Envole d'Icare, in Paris, France. (26 June) → Igor Markevitch
- Premiere of Arabella, in Dresden, Germany. (1 July) → Richard Strauss
- Premiere of Zwei Herzen in Dreivierteltakt, in Zürich, Switzerland. (30 September) → Robert Stolz
- Premiere of violin concerto no. 2, in Warsaw, Poland. (6 October) → Karol Szymanowski
- Premiere of Der Kreidekreis, in Zürich, Switzerland. (14 October) → Alexander von Zemlinsky
- Premiere of Dances from Galánta, in Budapest, Hungary. (23 October) → Zoltán Kodály
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