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Evert Taube

Axel Evert Taube (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈěːvɛʈ ˈʈoːb] (listen);[a] 12 March 1890 – 31 January 1976) was a Swedish author, artist, composer and singer. He is widely regarded as one of Sweden's most respected musicians and the foremost troubadour of the Swedish ballad tradition in the 20th century.[1]

Evert Taube
Evert Taube in 1961.
Background information
Birth nameAxel Evert Taube
Born(1890-03-12)12 March 1890
Gothenburg, Sweden
Died31 January 1976(1976-01-31) (aged 85)
Stockholm, Sweden
Occupation(s)Musician, singer-songwriter, author
Instrument(s)Lute, guitar
Years active1918–1974

Early life

Evert Taube was born in 1890 in Gothenburg, and brought up on the island of Vinga, Västergötland, where his father, Carl Gunnar Taube, a ship's captain, was the lighthouse keeper. His mother was Julia Sofia Jacobsdotter. Taube belongs to an untitled branch of the Baltic German noble Taube family, introduced at the Swedish House of Nobility in 1668 as noble family No. 734.[1]

Career

 
Taube at Sandhamnsregattan in 1942 on his Nordic Folkboat F-S74 Carmencita of Sjösala.

Having spent two years (1907–1909) sailing around the Red Sea, Ceylon and South Africa, Taube began his career as a singer-songwriter and collector of sailors' songs, and on Christmas Eve 1908, on board the Norwegian ship SS Bergen headed for Spain, he performed "Turalleri, piken fra Hamburg".

Following a five-year stay (1910–1915) in Argentina, he developed an interest in Latin American music and introduced the Argentinian tango to Sweden in the twenties. Contrary to widespread perceptions, Taube did not work as a gaucho (cowboy) on the Pampas but as a foreman supervising workers who were digging canals designed to prevent flooding on the vast plains.

He is perhaps best known as a depictor of the idyllic, with motifs from the Swedish archipelagoes and from the Mediterranean, from a perspective every Swedish four-week holiday tourist could recognize. But he also wrote the most hard-hitting anti-fascist anti-war poem in the Swedish language, "Målaren och Maria Pia", about the Italian war in Abyssinia, from the late 30s. He also composed the anthem of the budding environmental movement in the 70s, "Änglamark" (originally written for the successful 1971 Hasse & Tage film The Apple War).

Taube's literary secretary Inga-Britt Fredholm was from late 1950s working as a secretary at the Park Avenue Hotel in Gothenburg. There, in 1962, Evert Taube met her and this led to her becoming his literary secretary for more than ten years. During the 1964–1965 period she undertook travel for work, along with Taube, going to the Antibes in France and to the Pampas in Argentina.[2] She collaborated with Astri Taube on "Vid tiden för Astri och Apollon: okända dikter och berättelser", published in 1964.[3]

During the 1960s Fredholm collected Evert Taube's stories and published them in eight volumes at Albert Bonniers Förlag under the shared title of "Samlade berättelser med tillhörande visor och ballader", released 1966–1967. In the 1970s she produced two pictorial biographies of Taube: ”När jag var en ung caballero: en bildbiografi" (1970) and ”Kom i min famn: Evert Taube 1920-1971 : en bildbiografi" (1972).[4][5]

Among Taube's most famous songs are "Calle Schewens vals", "Min älskling (du är som en ros)", "Dans på Sunnanö", "Brevet Från Lillan", "Flickan i Havanna", "Änglamark", "Sjösala vals", "Fritiof och Carmencita", "Så skimrande var aldrig havet" and "Så länge skutan kan gå".[1]

In 1976 he released an album of songs (on SR Records) about and by Sweden's 18th century bard, Carl Michael Bellman, performing 9 of Bellman's Fredman's Epistles including the ever popular Vila vid denna källa, Ulla! min Ulla! säj, får jag dig bjuda, and Solen glimmar blank och trind.[6]

Taube has been translated into English by Helen Asbury,[7] Paul Britten Austin,[8] Emily Melcher[9] and others. His songs have been recorded in English by Roger Whittaker,[10] Sven-Bertil Taube,[11] Martin Best,[12] Roger Hinchliffe[13] and Emily Melcher.[9]

Personal life

 
Taube's memorial on the churchyard of Maria Magdalena Church, Stockholm (1976).
 
Sculpture in bronze of Evert Taube by Eino Hanski at Gothenburg opera house in Gothenburg (1996).
 
Statue of Evert Taube at Järntorget in Stockholm (1985).
 
Zarah Leander with Evert Taube

In 1925, he married Astri Bergman Taube, a painter and sculptress.

Taube died in Stockholm and is buried on the churchyard of Maria Magdalena Church on Södermalm.[1]

Taube had a summer house called Sjösala, located in Stavsnäs, which was burned down by Mona Wallén-Hjerpe in 1969.[14]

Honors

On his 60th birthday in 1950, Taube received the Bellman Award from the Swedish Academy and in 1960 he received an honorary doctorate from Gothenburg University. He was elected as a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music in 1970.[1]

Taube is regarded as one of the finest troubadours in Sweden. There is a complete pavilion, "Evert Taube's World" opened in 2008, dedicated to him at Liseberg Theme Park in Gothenburg.

On 25 March 2010, Norwegian Air Shuttle's (Norwegian.com) new Boeing 737-8FZ LN-NOV (msn 31713) was accepted at the Oslo (Gardermoen) base with the tail image of Evert Taube.[citation needed]

On 6 April 2011, the Bank of Sweden announced that Taube's portrait will feature on the 50 kronor banknote, beginning in 2014–15.[15]

On 12 March 2013, a Google doodle was dedicated to him.

Children

  1. Per-Evert Arvid Joachim Taube (1926–2009)
  2. Rose Marie Astrid Elisabet Taube (1928–1928)
  3. Ellinor Gunnel Astri Elisabeth Taube (1930–1998)
  4. Sven-Bertil Gunnar Evert Taube (1934-2022)

Publications

Biography in English

  • I Come From A Raging Sea 1967[16]
  • A History of Swedish Literature 1989[17]
  • A History of Swedish Literature 1996[18]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ In isolation, Taube is pronounced [ˈtoːb].

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Evert Taube. sv.wikipedia.org. Retrieved: 27 June 2013.
  2. ^ Matz, Edvard; Nilsson, Gunnar (1986). Äventyret Evert: en bok om färder med Evert Taube till hans diktnings landskap (in Swedish). Stockholm: Rabén & Sjögren. p. 20c, 25c, 28, 45 (photo), 47c, 61, 68c, 71 (photo), 77c, 82, 94c, 103c, 136, 138, 141, 144. ISBN 91-29-57840-X. SELIBR 7235962.
  3. ^ Taube, Evert; Fredholm, Inga-Britt; Taube, Astri (1964), Vid tiden för Astri och Apollon: okända dikter och berättelser (in Swedish), Stockholm: Bonnier, SELIBR 1246736
  4. ^ Taube, Evert; Fredholm, Inga-Britt (1970). När jag var en ung caballero: en bildbiografi (in Swedish). Stockholm: Bonnier. SELIBR 2818173.
  5. ^ Fredholm, Inga-Britt (1972). Kom i min famn: Evert Taube 1920-1971 : en bildbiografi (in Swedish). Stockholm: Bonnier. ISBN 9100377015. SELIBR 7143753.
  6. ^ "Evert Taube Sjunger Och Berättar Om Carl Michael Bellman". Discogs. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
  7. ^ Sea Ballads and Other Songs by Evert Taube, trans. by Helen Asbury, (Stockholm: Kings Press, 1940).
  8. ^ I Come From A Raging Sea by Evert Taube, trans. by Paul Britten Austin, (London: Owen, 1967).
  9. ^ a b A Talk While Dancing CD, trans. by Emily Melcher, (Madison: Emily Melcher, 1999).
  10. ^ Where Angels Tread (Stockholm: Philips, 1972).
  11. ^ A Swedish Musical Odyssey (Stockholm: EMI, 1977).
  12. ^ Göran Fristorp and Martin Best (Stockholm: Sonet, 1983).
  13. ^ Sweden's Greatest CD, trans. by Roger Hinchliffe, (Stockholm: Roger Records, 1988).
  14. ^ The Sjösala fire everttaube.info. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
  15. ^ Sweden’s new banknotes and coins 27 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine riksbank.com. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
  16. ^ I Come From A Raging Sea, foreword by Inga-Britt Fredholm, (London: Owen, 1967).
  17. ^ A History of Swedish Literature by Ingemar Algulin, (Stockholm: Swedish Institute, 1989).
  18. ^ A History of Swedish Literature edited by Lars G. Warme, (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1996).

External links

Swedish

English

  • Evert Taube biography
  • Evert Taube at AllMusic.

Translations

  • A Talk While Dancing
  • Sea Ballads and Other Songs
  • While still the boat sails along (Så länge skutan kan gå)
  • The cheerful baker of San Remo (Den glade bagaren i San Remo)
  • Morning song at Baggensfjärden (Morgonsång på Baggensfjärden)
Videos
  • Byssan lull on YouTube
  • Så skimrande var aldrig havet (The ocean has never been more beautiful) on YouTube
  • Calle Schewen's Waltz and Sov på min arm (Sleep in my arms) on YouTube

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Axel Evert Taube Swedish pronunciation ˈeːvɛʈ ˈʈoːb listen a 12 March 1890 31 January 1976 was a Swedish author artist composer and singer He is widely regarded as one of Sweden s most respected musicians and the foremost troubadour of the Swedish ballad tradition in the 20th century 1 Evert TaubeEvert Taube in 1961 Background informationBirth nameAxel Evert TaubeBorn 1890 03 12 12 March 1890Gothenburg SwedenDied31 January 1976 1976 01 31 aged 85 Stockholm SwedenOccupation s Musician singer songwriter authorInstrument s Lute guitarYears active1918 1974 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Honors 5 Children 6 Publications 7 Biography in English 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksEarly life EditEvert Taube was born in 1890 in Gothenburg and brought up on the island of Vinga Vastergotland where his father Carl Gunnar Taube a ship s captain was the lighthouse keeper His mother was Julia Sofia Jacobsdotter Taube belongs to an untitled branch of the Baltic German noble Taube family introduced at the Swedish House of Nobility in 1668 as noble family No 734 1 Career Edit Taube at Sandhamnsregattan in 1942 on his Nordic Folkboat F S74 Carmencita of Sjosala Having spent two years 1907 1909 sailing around the Red Sea Ceylon and South Africa Taube began his career as a singer songwriter and collector of sailors songs and on Christmas Eve 1908 on board the Norwegian ship SS Bergen headed for Spain he performed Turalleri piken fra Hamburg Following a five year stay 1910 1915 in Argentina he developed an interest in Latin American music and introduced the Argentinian tango to Sweden in the twenties Contrary to widespread perceptions Taube did not work as a gaucho cowboy on the Pampas but as a foreman supervising workers who were digging canals designed to prevent flooding on the vast plains He is perhaps best known as a depictor of the idyllic with motifs from the Swedish archipelagoes and from the Mediterranean from a perspective every Swedish four week holiday tourist could recognize But he also wrote the most hard hitting anti fascist anti war poem in the Swedish language Malaren och Maria Pia about the Italian war in Abyssinia from the late 30s He also composed the anthem of the budding environmental movement in the 70s Anglamark originally written for the successful 1971 Hasse amp Tage film The Apple War Taube s literary secretary Inga Britt Fredholm was from late 1950s working as a secretary at the Park Avenue Hotel in Gothenburg There in 1962 Evert Taube met her and this led to her becoming his literary secretary for more than ten years During the 1964 1965 period she undertook travel for work along with Taube going to the Antibes in France and to the Pampas in Argentina 2 She collaborated with Astri Taube on Vid tiden for Astri och Apollon okanda dikter och berattelser published in 1964 3 During the 1960s Fredholm collected Evert Taube s stories and published them in eight volumes at Albert Bonniers Forlag under the shared title of Samlade berattelser med tillhorande visor och ballader released 1966 1967 In the 1970s she produced two pictorial biographies of Taube Nar jag var en ung caballero en bildbiografi 1970 and Kom i min famn Evert Taube 1920 1971 en bildbiografi 1972 4 5 Among Taube s most famous songs are Calle Schewens vals Min alskling du ar som en ros Dans pa Sunnano Brevet Fran Lillan Flickan i Havanna Anglamark Sjosala vals Fritiof och Carmencita Sa skimrande var aldrig havet and Sa lange skutan kan ga 1 In 1976 he released an album of songs on SR Records about and by Sweden s 18th century bard Carl Michael Bellman performing 9 of Bellman s Fredman s Epistles including the ever popular Vila vid denna kalla Ulla min Ulla saj far jag dig bjuda and Solen glimmar blank och trind 6 Taube has been translated into English by Helen Asbury 7 Paul Britten Austin 8 Emily Melcher 9 and others His songs have been recorded in English by Roger Whittaker 10 Sven Bertil Taube 11 Martin Best 12 Roger Hinchliffe 13 and Emily Melcher 9 Personal life Edit Taube s memorial on the churchyard of Maria Magdalena Church Stockholm 1976 Sculpture in bronze of Evert Taube by Eino Hanski at Gothenburg opera house in Gothenburg 1996 Statue of Evert Taube at Jarntorget in Stockholm 1985 Zarah Leander with Evert Taube In 1925 he married Astri Bergman Taube a painter and sculptress Taube died in Stockholm and is buried on the churchyard of Maria Magdalena Church on Sodermalm 1 Taube had a summer house called Sjosala located in Stavsnas which was burned down by Mona Wallen Hjerpe in 1969 14 Honors EditOn his 60th birthday in 1950 Taube received the Bellman Award from the Swedish Academy and in 1960 he received an honorary doctorate from Gothenburg University He was elected as a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music in 1970 1 Taube is regarded as one of the finest troubadours in Sweden There is a complete pavilion Evert Taube s World opened in 2008 dedicated to him at Liseberg Theme Park in Gothenburg On 25 March 2010 Norwegian Air Shuttle s Norwegian com new Boeing 737 8FZ LN NOV msn 31713 was accepted at the Oslo Gardermoen base with the tail image of Evert Taube citation needed On 6 April 2011 the Bank of Sweden announced that Taube s portrait will feature on the 50 kronor banknote beginning in 2014 15 15 On 12 March 2013 a Google doodle was dedicated to him Children EditPer Evert Arvid Joachim Taube 1926 2009 Rose Marie Astrid Elisabet Taube 1928 1928 Ellinor Gunnel Astri Elisabeth Taube 1930 1998 Sven Bertil Gunnar Evert Taube 1934 2022 Publications EditSjosalaboken 1942 with illustrations by Roland Svensson Biography in English EditI Come From A Raging Sea 1967 16 A History of Swedish Literature 1989 17 A History of Swedish Literature 1996 18 See also EditList of Swedes in music Swedish ballad traditionNotes Edit In isolation Taube is pronounced ˈtoːb References Edit a b c d e Evert Taube sv wikipedia org Retrieved 27 June 2013 Matz Edvard Nilsson Gunnar 1986 Aventyret Evert en bok om farder med Evert Taube till hans diktnings landskap in Swedish Stockholm Raben amp Sjogren p 20c 25c 28 45 photo 47c 61 68c 71 photo 77c 82 94c 103c 136 138 141 144 ISBN 91 29 57840 X SELIBR 7235962 Taube Evert Fredholm Inga Britt Taube Astri 1964 Vid tiden for Astri och Apollon okanda dikter och berattelser in Swedish Stockholm Bonnier SELIBR 1246736 Taube Evert Fredholm Inga Britt 1970 Nar jag var en ung caballero en bildbiografi in Swedish Stockholm Bonnier SELIBR 2818173 Fredholm Inga Britt 1972 Kom i min famn Evert Taube 1920 1971 en bildbiografi in Swedish Stockholm Bonnier ISBN 9100377015 SELIBR 7143753 Evert Taube Sjunger Och Berattar Om Carl Michael Bellman Discogs Retrieved 15 March 2016 Sea Ballads and Other Songs by Evert Taube trans by Helen Asbury Stockholm Kings Press 1940 I Come From A Raging Sea by Evert Taube trans by Paul Britten Austin London Owen 1967 a b A Talk While Dancing CD trans by Emily Melcher Madison Emily Melcher 1999 Where Angels Tread Stockholm Philips 1972 A Swedish Musical Odyssey Stockholm EMI 1977 Goran Fristorp and Martin Best Stockholm Sonet 1983 Sweden s Greatest CD trans by Roger Hinchliffe Stockholm Roger Records 1988 The Sjosala fire everttaube info Retrieved 18 March 2012 Sweden s new banknotes and coins Archived 27 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine riksbank com Retrieved 18 March 2012 I Come From A Raging Sea foreword by Inga Britt Fredholm London Owen 1967 A History of Swedish Literature by Ingemar Algulin Stockholm Swedish Institute 1989 A History of Swedish Literature edited by Lars G Warme Lincoln University of Nebraska Press 1996 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Evert Taube Swedish Works by or about Evert Taube at Internet Archive Taube society Evert Taube discography Evert Taube at Open Library Evert Taube homepage unofficial English Evert Taube biography Evert Taube at AllMusic Translations A Talk While Dancing Sea Ballads and Other Songs While still the boat sails along Sa lange skutan kan ga The cheerful baker of San Remo Den glade bagaren i San Remo Morning song at Baggensfjarden Morgonsang pa Baggensfjarden VideosByssan lull on YouTube Sa skimrande var aldrig havet The ocean has never been more beautiful on YouTube Calle Schewen s Waltz and Sov pa min arm Sleep in my arms on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Evert Taube amp oldid 1121500146, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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