Oscar Ahnfelt (1813–1882) was a
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singer, composer and music publisher.
[''Twice-Born Hymns'' by J. Irving Erickson, (Chicago: Covenant Press, 1976) page 87.]
Biography
Ahnfelt composed the music for many of
Lina Sandell's hymns. He was a
pietist, who traveled all over
Scandinavia
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, playing his
10-string guitar and singing her lyrics. The
state church
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authorities did not like pietistic hymns and, anticipating a royal injunction against the singing of Sandell's songs, ordered Ahnfelt to sing them before
King Karl XV. But after hearing them, the King announced to Ahnfelt, "You may sing as much as you desire in both of my kingdoms."
Ahnfelt sang them so much that Sandell wrote, "Ahnfelt has sung my songs into the hearts of the people."
[''The Story of Our Hymns'' by Ernest Edwin Ryden (Rock Island, IL: Augustana Book Concern, 1930) pp. 176–180.]
Sandell–Ahnfelt hymns have spread throughout the world. Two of the best-known ones in English are ''Children of the Heavenly Father'' (Tryggare kan ingen vara)
and ''Day by day'' (Blott en dag).
Jenny Lind
Johanna Maria "Jenny" Lind (6 October 18202 November 1887) was a Swedish opera singer, often called the "Swedish Nightingale". One of the most highly regarded singers of the 19th century, she performed in soprano roles in opera in Sweden and a ...
, known worldwide as the "Swedish Nightingale", was also a
pietist and popularized Sandell's
hymns in the United States and wherever she sang. She additionally helped finance Ahnfelt's ''Andeliga Sånger'' (Sacred Songs), first published in 1850.
Ahnfelt died October 22, 1882, in
Karlshamn, Blekinge. He is buried in Hvilans Kyrkogård (Hvilans Cemetery) in
Karlshamn.
Selected hymns
The following hymns have melodies composed by Oscar Ahnfelt.
[ Jag är främling ''sv.wikipedia.org''. Retrieved: May 10, 2013.]
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''Blott en dag:'' lyrics by
Lina Sandell
Lina Sandell (full name: Karolina Wilhelmina Sandell-Berg) (3 October 1832 – 27 July 1903) was a Swedish poet and author of gospel hymns.
Background
The daughter of a Lutheran minister, Sandell grew up in the rectory at Fröderyd parish in t ...
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''Guds barn jag är:'' lyrics by
Carl Olof Rosenius
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''Herrens nåd är var morgon ny:'' lyrics by
Lina Sandell
Lina Sandell (full name: Karolina Wilhelmina Sandell-Berg) (3 October 1832 – 27 July 1903) was a Swedish poet and author of gospel hymns.
Background
The daughter of a Lutheran minister, Sandell grew up in the rectory at Fröderyd parish in t ...
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''I en djup, oändlig skog:'' lyrics by
Carl Olof Rosenius
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''Jag är främling:'' lyrics by Betty Ehrenborg and
Carl Olof Rosenius.
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''Tänk, när en gång det töcken har försvunnit:'' lyrics by
Carl Olof Rosenius
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''Ängsliga hjärta:'' lyrics by
Carl Olof Rosenius
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''Är det sant att Jesus är min broder:'' lyrics by
Lina Sandell
Lina Sandell (full name: Karolina Wilhelmina Sandell-Berg) (3 October 1832 – 27 July 1903) was a Swedish poet and author of gospel hymns.
Background
The daughter of a Lutheran minister, Sandell grew up in the rectory at Fröderyd parish in t ...
References
External links
Lina Sandell and Oscar Ahnfelt
Photos
Oscar Ahnfelt 01Oscar Ahnfelt 02Swedish and English lyrics
Oscar Ahnfelt at the HymnaryOscar Ahnfelt at Swedish WikisourceDiscographies
Oscar Ahnfelton
Victor RecordsOscar Ahnfeltat the
National Library of Sweden
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Streaming audio
Lina Sandell and Oscar Ahnfelt
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1813 births
1882 deaths
People from Eslöv Municipality
Swedish composers
Swedish male composers
Swedish evangelicals
Swedish Lutherans
19th-century composers
19th-century Swedish male musicians
19th-century Lutherans