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Sven-Bertil Taube
Sven-Bertil Taube at the 2014 Stockholm Folk Festival.
At the Stockholm Folk Festival in August 2014
Background information
Birth nameSven-Bertil Gunnar Evert Taube
Born (1934-11-24) 24 November 1934 (age 89)
Stockholm, Sweden
GenresFolk music
Occupation(s)Singer, actor
Instrument(s)Singing, guitar
Years active1954–present
LabelsFolkways, EMI

Sven-Bertil Gunnar Evert Taube (born 24 November 1934) is a Swedish singer and actor. Born in Stockholm, he is the son of songwriter Evert Taube[1] and sculptor Astri Taube.[2]

Biography

At age 14, Taube began playing guitar. While traveling throughout Europe, he developed an interest in folklore and folk music. He performed in concerts on Swedish radio while a student at the Royal Beskow School in Stockholm.[2]

Taube graduated in 1954 from the Cherry Lawn School in Darien, Connecticut.[3] While he was a student at the school, Folkways Records invited him to record an album of Swedish folk songs.[4]

Taube has been married four times, and has four children, born in 1960, 1965, 1979, and 1994.[citation needed] He 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.[5]

Musical career

Taube released his first album in 1954; it included a cover of one of his father's songs.[2] He has since released many albums which include songs written by his father. Several of his most well-known versions of Evert Taube songs come from albums recorded in the 1970s, but he recorded more of them at later stages, including his 2007 album Alderville Road. Referring to that album, reviewer Peter Dahlgren said, "Evert had the yarns and Sven-Bertil had the voice."[6]

He has recorded songs from both Fredman's Epistles and Fredman's Songs by the popular Swedish 18th-century songwriter Carl Michael Bellman,[7] Paul Britten Austin wrote in his 1967 biography of Bellman that Sven-Bertil Taube's two Bellman albums (released in 1960 and 1963) "have sold more copies than any other disc, popular or classical, ever released in Sweden".[8] Göran Forsling wrote that Taube helped to start "a new era in Bellman interpretation around 1960", like Fred Åkerström giving the songs "a hitherto unheard earthbound realism".[9]

Taube recorded work by the poet Nils Ferlin (1898–1961), whose poems were mostly put to music by Lille Bror Söderlundh.[10] Taube also recorded an album with songs by the Swedish songwriter and musician Ulf Peder Olrog, one with Swedish translations of songs by French songwriter Léo Ferré, and one with Swedish translations of songs by Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis.

Selected discography

Others
  • 1960: Carl Michael Bellman
  • 1960: Sven-Bertil Taube sjunger Evert Taube
  • 1961: Nils Ferlin
  • 1962: Skillingtryck och andra fina visor från flera sekler
  • 1963: Carl Michael Bellman, Vol. 2
  • 1964: Tiggarens opera
  • 1964: Erik Axel Karlfeldt
  • 1965: Pastime with Good Company (with Dorothy Dorow)
  • 1967: Carl Jonas Love Almqvist (with Lilian Sjöstrand)
  • 1968: Peter och vargen/Orkesterguide för ungdom
  • 1968: Visor
  • 1970: Evert Taube
  • 1972: 12 visor av Evert Taube
  • 1973: Ulf Peder Olrog
  • 1974: Sjunger Mikis Theodorakis
  • 1975: Caballero! Visor och ballader av Evert Taube
  • 1976: Sings Mikis Theodorakis (same songs as original, but in English)
  • 1977: A Swedish Musical Odyssey
  • 1978: Borta bra men hemma bäst. Visor och ballader av Evert Taube
  • 1979: Närmare dig
  • 1980: Många hundra gröna mil – på Berns Salonger (Live album)
  • 1981: Sjunger Leo Ferré
  • 1981: I and Albert. A New Musical
  • 1983: Inbjudan till... Ord och toner av Evert Taube
  • 1985: Årstider
  • 1990: Tango
  • 1993: ¡Inspiración Argentina!

Swedish Folk Songs and Ballads[11]

  • Released: 1954
  • Format: LP
  • Label: Folkways Records
  • Writer: Evert Taube
  • Tracks: "Viljen I veta och viljen I förstå", "Och flickan hon går i dansen", "Brevet från Lillan", "Tänker du att jag förlorader är?", "Om sommaren sköna", "Sven i Rosengård", "Och jungfrun gick åt killan", "Jag gick mig ut en afton", "Uti vår hage", "Vårvinder friska leka och viska", "Jag unnar dig ändå allt gott"

Nils Ferlin[10]

  • Released: 15 November 1988
  • Format: CD
  • Label: EMI
  • Writer: Nils Ferlin, Lille Bror Söderlundh
  • Tracks: "En liten konstnär", "Den stora kometen", "Vilse", "Goggles", "Inte ens en grå liten fågel", "Får jag lämna några blommor", "På Arendorffs tid", "När skönheten kom till byn", "En valsmelodi", "Stjärnorna kvittar det lika", "På källaren Fimmelstången", "Om våren", "Brådska", "Pulex Irritans människoloppa", "Nasarevalsen", "Som ett ödehus", "Vid diktens port"

Taube Sjunger Taube[12]

Om Sommaren[13]

  • Released: 2004
  • Label: EMI Sweden
  • Writer: Evert Taube
  • Tracks: "Dansen på Sunnanö", "Änglamark", "Sommarnatt", "Solig morgon", "Havsörnsvals", "Här, Rose-Marie, syns blåa Nämdöfjärden... (Rosemari Vid Nämdö Fjärd)", "Sjösala vals", "Vals på Ängön", "Pierina", "Inbjudan till Bohuslän", "Sjösalavår", "Vals i Furusund", "Ellinors vals", "Älskliga blommor små"

Alderville Road: Ord Och Toner Av Evert Taube[14]

  • Released: 1 January 2007
  • Format: CD
  • Label: EMI
  • Writer: Evert Taube
  • Singles: "Intro: Alderville Road", "Bibbi", "Morgon I Ligurien", "Målaren Och Maria Pia", "Vackert Så", "Brittisk Ballad", "Albertina", "Och Skulle Det Så Vara...", "Fragancia", "Linnéa", "Balladen Om Gustav Blom Från Borås", "Sjösalavår", "Här Är Den Sköna Sommaren", "Som Stjärnor Små"

Diamanter[15]

Carl Michael Bellman: Fredmans Epistlar & Sånger, Sjungna Av Sven-Bertil Taube[7]

  • Released: 16 February 2010 (originally 2 albums, 1960 and 1963)
  • Format: CD
  • Label: EMI
  • Writer: Carl Michael Bellman
  • Tracks: "Epistel 1", "Epistel No. 2: Na, skrufva fiolen", "Epistel No. 7: Kärlek och Bacchus helgas min skal", "Epistel No. 73: Fan i fåtöljerna!", "Sång No. 21: Så lunka vi så småningom", "Epistel No. 33: Stolta stad", "Gubben Noak", "Joachim uti Babylon (Joachim lived in Babylon), song for voice", "Vila vid denna källa (Sit down around the spring here), song for voice", "Hör klockorna med ängslig klang (Hear bells give out a fearful boom), song for voice", "Sång No. 19: Ack, döden ar en faslig björn", "Epistel 79", "Träd Fram Du Nattens Gud", "Epistel No. 4: Hej, musikanter", "Epistel No. 45: Tjenare, Mollberg! Hur är det fatt?", "Epistel No. 81: Märk hur vår skugga", "Epistel No. 27: Gubben är gammal – urverket dras", "Epistel No. 38: Undan ur vägen", "Epistel No. 25: Blåsen nu alla!", "Epistel No 23: Ack du min moder", "Epistel No. 50: Febus förnyar"
Other albums (compilation)
  • 1993: Sven-Bertil Gunnar Evert Taube sjunger Evert Taube 1950–93 (5-CD set)
  • 2013: Taube tolkar Taube
  • 2014: Hommage
  • 2015: Hommage Vol. 2

Acting career

Taube also started an acting career that took him to London, where he performed in theater and musicals, notably as Prince Albert in I and Albert.[16] He won a role on the television series Upstairs, Downstairs. In the 1970s, Taube tried to find work as a film actor, and had some minor roles, most notably in the 1976 World War II drama The Eagle Has Landed[17] and a starring role as a US agent in the 1971 film version of Alistair MacLean's novel Puppet on a Chain.[18]

During the 1980s and 1990s, Taube starred in a number of Swedish films and television series, while keeping his music career alive.

Taube starred in the Swedish film version of Stieg Larsson's novel, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, in the role of Henrick Vanger. The film was released in early 2010. He was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Guldbagge Award for his role in the film.[19]

Awards

Selected filmography

Theatre

  • 1999: Annie as Oliver Warbucks – piece directed by Trond Lie

References

  1. ^ "Peopletalk". The Hour. Vol. 109, no. 56. Norwalk, Connecticut: The Hour Publishing. United Press International. 7 March 1980. p. 23. Retrieved 16 October 2010.
  2. ^ a b c Swedish Folk Songs & Ballads (PDF) (Booklet). Taube, Sven-Bertil. New York City: Folkways Records. FW 6844.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  3. ^ Straus, Jerry, ed. (1954). The Cherry Pit '54 (yearbook) (PDF). Darien, Connecticut: Cherry Lawn School. p. 6. Retrieved 17 October 2010.
  4. ^ Beckwith, Ethel (13 December 1953). "The Last Word". Sunday Herald. Vol. 67, no. 49. Bridgeport, Connecticut: Bridgeport Herald. p. 17. Retrieved 16 October 2010.
  5. ^ "Taube : Riddarhuset".
  6. ^ Dahlgren, Peter (5 December 2010). "Låt oss vakna i Ligurien" [Let us wake up in Liguria]. dagensskiva.com (in Swedish). Peter 2 Meter Media. Retrieved 17 October 2010. Evert hade skrönorna och Sven-Bertil hade rösten.
  7. ^ a b "Bertil Taube Sven Carl Michael Bellman: Fredmans Epistlar & Sånger Sjungna Av CD". CD Universe. Retrieved 17 October 2010.
  8. ^ Britten Austin, Paul (1967). The Life and Songs of Carl Michael Bellman, Genius of the Swedish Rococo. Allhem, Malmö; American-Scandinavian Foundation, New York. p. 180.
  9. ^ Forsling, Göran (10 May 2010). "Review | Carl Michael Bellman". Music Web International. Retrieved 31 May 2019.
  10. ^ a b "Nils Ferlin (Album)". CDON.COM (in Swedish). CDON. Retrieved 17 October 2010.
  11. ^ "Swedish Folk Songs and Ballads". Smithsonian Folkways. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 16 October 2010.
  12. ^ "Taube Sjunger Taube by Sven-Bertil Taube". Yahoo! Music. Yahoo. Retrieved 17 October 2010.
  13. ^ "Om Sommaren by Sven-Bertil Taube". Yahoo! Music. Yahoo. Retrieved 17 October 2010.
  14. ^ "Sven Betil Taube – Album". CMT. MTV Networks. 18 October 2009. Retrieved 17 October 2010.
  15. ^ "Diamanter by Sven-Bertil Taube". Yahoo! Music. Yahoo. Retrieved 17 October 2010.
  16. ^ Wright, Adrian. "I and Albert". Record Cabinet. Poringland, Norwich, UK: Adrian Wright. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 17 October 2010. Sven-Bertil Taube is an attractively voiced Albert, but this musical biography is necessarily constructed by the death of its hero half way through the plot.
  17. ^ a b c d e "Sven-Bertil Taube Plays Henrik Vanger". The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest. Music Box Films. 2010. Archived from the original on 3 November 2010. Retrieved 16 October 2010.
  18. ^ a b "On the Esquire screen". The Southeast Missourian. Cape Girardeau, Missouri: Naeter Bros. Publishing. 26 May 1972. p. 19. Retrieved 16 October 2010.
  19. ^ a b "The Guldbagge Award". Swedish Film Institute. Stockholm: Swedish Film Institute. 1 August 2010. Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Retrieved 16 October 2010.