Vilhelm Krag

Norwegian poet, writer, journalist and cultural personality

Portrait of Vilhelm Krag

Vilhelm Krag (24 December 1871 – 10 July 1933) was a Norwegian poet, writer, journalist and cultural personality. Known for coining the term Sørlandet to describe a region of Norway, he was the son of Peter Rasmus Krag and younger brother of the novelist Thomas Krag.[1]

His first volume of poetry, which came out in 1891, included many of his best-known poems: "Fandango",[2] "Der skreg en fugl" (A bird cried), "Liden Kirsten" (Little Kirsten),[3] "Majnat" (May night), "Mens jeg venter" (While I'm waiting), "Moderen synger" (The mother sings) and "Og jeg vil ha mig en hjertenskjær" (And I will have me a sweetheart).[4]

Edvard Grieg set Krag's lyrics to music in his Opus 60, published in 1894.[5] In the early 20th century works by Krag were recorded in America by Florence Bodinoff, George Hamlin, Nathalie Hansen,[6] Eleonora Olson,[7] Ernestine Schumann-Heink, Aalrud Tillisch,[8] and Carsten Woll.[9]

Cultural offices
Preceded by Director of the National Theatre
1908–1911
Succeeded by
Halfdan Christensen

References

  1. ^ Norwegian writers 1500 to 1900 (Dictionary of literary biography v. 354) by Lanae H. Isaacson, (Detroit: Gale Cengage Learning, 2010) pp. 175-187.
  2. ^ Fandango: streaming audio ndla.no. Retrieved: 9 September 2014.
  3. ^ Liden Kirsten: streaming audio youtube.com. Retrieved: 9 September 2014.
  4. ^ Digte, by Vilhelm Krag, (Bergen: John Griegs Forlag, 1891).
  5. ^ Digte af Vilhelm Krag: for en mellemstemme med piano: op. 60 by Edvard Grieg, (Copenhagen: Hansen, 1894).
  6. ^ Liden Kirsten ucsb.edu. Retrieved: 11 September 2014.
  7. ^ O, Herre: streaming audio archive.org. Retrieved: 9 September 2014.
  8. ^ Der skreg en fugl: streaming audio gac.edu. Retrieved: 9 September 2014.
  9. ^ Vilhelm Krag (author) ucsb.edu. Retrieved: 9 September 2014.

External links

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"Mens jeg venter" (On the Water)
Ernestine Schumann-Heink (1913)

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  • Works by or about Vilhelm Krag at Internet Archive
  • Vilhelm Krag texts set to music at the LiederNet Archive
  • Vilhelm Krag recordings and translations
  • Vilhelm Krag at the Internet Archive
  • English translation of Fandango

Articles in Norwegian

  • Vilhelm Krag at the Great Norwegian encyclopedia
  • Vilhelm Krag at the Norwegian biographical encyclopedia

Poetry Collections

  • Digte (1891)
  • Sange fra Syden (1893)
  • Nye Digte (1897)
  • Vestlandsviser (1898)

Vilhelm Krag at the National Jukebox

  • Im Kahne (Mens jeg venter) and The mother sings (Moderen synger)
  • Og jeg vil ha mig en hjertenskjær

Vilhelm Krag at the Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project

  • Majnat

Art song

  • Der skreg en fugl: video
  • Der skreg en fugl: sheet music
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