Alf Hambe Explained

Alf Gunnar Hambe
Birth Date:1931 1, df=y
Birth Place:Rävinge, Halland, Sweden
Death Place:Steninge, Halland, Sweden
Occupation:Composer, author, singer
Years Active:1959–2019

Alf Gunnar Hambe[1] (24 January 1931 – 6 May 2022)[2] [3] was a Swedish author, composer, and singer-songwriter, who was influential in the genre of Swedish ballads (visor).[4]

Hambe was born in Rävinge near Halmstad in Halland, on the west coast of Sweden. His father, Johan Hambe, was a teacher and headmaster at the local primary school, and also played the piano and wrote poetry. Alf Hambe went to secondary school in Halmstad. After his graduation (studentexamen) in 1951, he studied in Helsingborg to become a primary school teacher.[5] He moved to Gothenburg in 1956, and had several temporary teaching jobs until the mid 1960s, when he became a full-time author, composer and singer. In 1967 he returned to Halland with his family and lived in Steninge for the rest of his life.

Hambe wrote more than 500 songs and poems, often inspired by the nature surrounding the place where he lived, and released more than 20 records. What made him original was his poetic and very personal way of using the Swedish language, sometimes by creating new words. He received many prizes and stipends during his lifetime, including the Evert Taube grant in 1979 and 1990, the Fred Åkerström grant in 2007, and the royal medal Litteris et Artibus in 2008.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alf Hambe med hustru Ulla 11-911 .
  2. Web site: Minnessida för Alf Hambe . 23 June 2022 .
  3. News: Vispoeten Alf Hambe död . 7 May 2022 . Dagens Nyheter . 6 May 2022.
  4. News: Vispoeten Alf Hambe är död – "skapade ett eget poetisk universum" . 7 May 2022 . Kulturnytt . Sveriges Radio . 6 May 2022.
  5. Encyclopedia: Hambe, Alf G . Vem är det: Svensk biografisk handbok . P.A. Norstedt & Söner . 7 May 2022 . Jönsson, Lena . 2001 . 442–443 .
  6. Web site: Alf Hambe . Kungahuset . Royal Court of Sweden . 7 May 2022.