Fredrik August Dahlgren

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F. A. Dahlgren 1851

Fredrik August Dahlgren (September 20, 1816 – February 16, 1895) was a Swedish writer, playwright and songwriter.

Dahlgren was born in Nordmark parish in Värmland, son of Barthold Dahlgren, the manager of the mines at Taberg, and Anna Carolina Svensson. After finishing school at Karlstads gymnasium in Karlstad, he matriculated at Uppsala University in 1834, completing a filosofie magister degree in 1839. He was the father of the historian Erik Wilhelm Dahlgren, who became head of the Swedish Royal Library, and the writer Lotten Dahlgren.

Dahlgren is best remembered for writing two Swedish folk songs. He and Anders Fryxell wrote the lyrics to Ack Värmeland, du sköna (O Värmland, you lovely). He was the sole author of Jänta å ja' (the girl and I).[1] Dahlgren also wrote the musical drama "Värmlänningarna" (The People of Värmland), a popular work for over one hundred fifty years.[2][3]

He was a member of the Swedish Academy (1871 - 1895), where he occupied seat 6.

Selected bibliography

  • Wermlänningarne (Värmlänningarna) 1846
  • Viser på varmlanske tongmåle 1886

References

  1. Songs of Sweden collected and edited by Gustaf Hägg, (New York: G. Schirmer, 1909).
  2. Fredrik of Ransäter Ballads translated by Mike McArthur, (Wintringham: Oak Tree Press, 2001).
  3. Värmländingarna av F. A. Dahlgren, (Chicago: A. L. Löfström, 1912).

External links

Project Runeberg

Swedish lyrics

National Jukebox

Gustavus Adolphus College recordings

Internet Archive

Cultural offices
Preceded by Swedish Academy,
Seat No.6

1871 - 1895
Succeeded by
Hans Hildebrand


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