Johan Austbø
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Johan Austbø (October 23, 1879 – December 22, 1945) was a Norwegian teacher, dancer, poet, composer, singer, and proponent of
Nynorsk Nynorsk (; ) is one of the two official written standards of the Norwegian language, the other being Bokmål. From 12 May 1885, it became the state-sanctioned version of Ivar Aasen's standard Norwegian language (''Landsmål''), parallel to the Da ...
.


Life and work

Austbø was born in Ikjefjord in Lavik Municipality in Nordre Bergenhus County. His feelings for poetry and Nynorsk were awakened when he was a student at the
folk high school Folk high schools (also ''adult education center'') are institutions for adult education that generally do not grant academic degrees, though certain courses might exist leading to that goal. They are most commonly found in Nordic countries and i ...
in Sogndal. One of his teachers, Jens Kvåle, published the Nynorsk periodical ''Ungdom'' (Youth),Haffner, Vilhelm, Karl Sofus Marius Bjørnstad, & Tallak Olsen Lindstøl. 1949. ''Stortinget og Statsrådet 1915–1945.'' Oslo: Aschehoug, p. 427. in which Austbø published his first poem. After graduating from folk high school, he attended the teachers' college in
Elverum Elverum () is a List of municipalities of Norway, municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the Traditional districts of Norway, traditional district of Østerdalen. The administrative centre of the municipality is the Elverum ( ...
, where he passed his teaching exam in 1901.Bjørkum, Andreas, & Jarle Bondevik. 1979. ''Dikting og diktarar frå Sogn''. Sogn: Historielaget for Sogn, p. 373. Soon afterwards he was hired as a teacher, and he taught his first year in Frønningen and
Fresvik Fresvik is a village in the municipality of Vik in Vestland county, Norway. It is located on the southern shore of the Sognefjorden, just west of where the Aurlandsfjorden joins the Sognefjorden. Fresvik sits about south of Leikanger- Herma ...
. In 1906 he moved to the island of Lepsøya in
Hordaland Hordaland () was a county in Norway, bordering Sogn og Fjordane, Buskerud, Telemark, and Rogaland counties. Hordaland was the third largest county, after Akershus and Oslo, by population. The county government was the Hordaland County Munici ...
County, before establishing himself in Skotselv in
Buskerud Buskerud () is a Counties of Norway, county and a current electoral district in Norway, bordering Akershus, Oslo, Innlandet, Vestland, Telemark and Vestfold. The region extends from the Oslofjord and Drammensfjorden in the southeast to Hardanger ...
County in 1912. There he served as a teacher at the army school and the Skotselv school for several decades. Austbø was a central figure in establishing the Norwegian Folk Ballad Society () in the early 1920s. In the book ''Folkedansen i 20 år 1903–1923'' (Twenty Years of Folk Dance, 1903–1923), he described a journey to the
Faroe Islands The Faroe Islands ( ) (alt. the Faroes) are an archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean and an autonomous territory of the Danish Realm, Kingdom of Denmark. Located between Iceland, Norway, and the United Kingdom, the islands have a populat ...
in 1911, where a delegation of 70 Norwegians traveled to better understand traditional Faroese dance. After this, he established youth societies in several places in the country to promote folk dance. Austbø served as the head of the Norwegian Folk Ballad Society for many years. He also assisted Torstein Høverstad in efforts to create a teachers' college in Bondi in Asker Municipality. Austbø wrote extensively for the magazine '' Nynorsk Vekeblad'' (Nynorsk Weekly) from its inception in 1934 until his death. He wrote many articles for it, and published several of his own poems in it. In addition, he created a large body of literary work, which included stories, poetry collections, children's books, and biographies of
Svend Foyn Svend Foyn (July 9, 1809 – November 30, 1894) was a Norwegian whaling, shipping magnate and philanthropist. He pioneered revolutionary methods for hunting and processing whales. Svend Foyn introduced the modern harpoon cannon and brought ...
and Olav Bjaaland. According to Anna Ellefsen of Kongsberg, who taught with Austbø, it was he that wrote the well-known folk song "Bind deg ein blomekrans" (Make Yourself a Flower Wreath). He died in
Hokksund Hokksund is a town in the counties of Norway, county of Buskerud in Eastern Norway. It is the largest population center and administrative center of the municipalities of Norway, municipality of Øvre Eiker. The town is located upstream of the ...
in Øvre Eiker Municipality.


"Den svalande vind"

Austbø wrote a variety of songs and melodies. His best-known song is "Den svalande vind" (The Cooling Breeze), which he also sang on the radio program ''Folkemusikkhalvtimen'' (Half Hour of Folk Music) in 1939. The song has been recorded by numerous artists, such
Lillebjørn Nilsen Lillebjørn Falk Nilsen (born Bjørn Falk Nilsen; 21 December 1950 – 27 January 2024) was a Norwegian singer-songwriter and folk musician. He was born in Oslo, and was considered by some to be the leading "voice of Oslo", thanks to numerous c ...
, Finn Kalvik, and Helene Bøksle. The song is based on an old folk song, and Austbø's lyrics relate the unhappy love story "Attom fjella her sør" (Behind the Mountains Here in the South). Austbø was surprised that a few decades after he had written the song that the lyrics were referred to as a "folk song from Telemark" because the melody was from Sogn and the lyrics were his own.


Family

Johan Austbø was the son of the farmer and builder Hans Einarson Østerbø and Sigrid Botolfsdatter Måren. He was the grandfather of the pianist
Håkon Austbø Håkon Austbø (born October 22, 1948) is a Norway, Norwegian European classical music, classical pianist. He has created many recordings for the label Brilliant Classics and Naxos Records, and is also a professor at the Amsterdam music school, co ...
, and the great-grandfather of the photographer Frode Fjerdingstad and the artist Bard Ash.


Selected works

*Austbø, Johan (1904). ''Heim''. Voss: Unglydens bokhandel. *Austbø, Johan (1906). ''Korn og kransar''. Voss. *Austbø, Johan (1908). ''Einar Tambeskjelvar: ei sogebok i kvæde''. Bergen: Det Vestlandske Maalkontor. *Austbø, Johan (1911). ''Paa urudd veg: fortelnad''. Bergen. *Austbø, Johan (1919). ''Fagerheim : spel i tri vendingar''. Risør: Erik Gunleikson. *Austbø, Johan (1923). ''Olav Sletto. Ein studie''. Oslo. *Austbø, Johan, & Einar Øygard (ed.) (1923?). ''Folkedansen i 20 aar: 1903-1923''. Ski: Den norske folkeviseringen. *Austbø, Johan, & Olaf Hanssen (1928). ''Bar og blom: til upplesing i ungdomslag / samla av Johan Austbø og Olaf Hanssen''. Oslo: Norli. *Austbø, Johan, & Olaf Hanssen (1930). ''Bar og blom: til upplesing i ungdomslag, Andre samlingi / samla av Johan Austbø og Olaf Hanssen''. Oslo: Norli. *Austbø, Johan, & Olaf Hanssen (1932). ''Bar og blom: til upplesing i ungdomslag, Tridje samling / samla av Johan Austbø og Olaf Hanssen''. Oslo: Norli. *Austbø, Johan (1933). ''Skjemtboka: Norsk humor''. Oslo: Norli. *Austbø, Johan (1939). ''Norsk skjemt''. Oslo: Norli. *Austbø, Johan (1941). ''Bjørgulv og brørne hans: forteljing for born''. Oslo: Fonna forlag. *Austbø, Johan (1942). ''Snodige sellar''. Oslo: Fonna forlag. *Austbø, Johan (1943). ''Sissel: ei gløgg og forlevande smågjente''. Oslo: Fonna forlag. *Austbø, Johan (1943).'' Festtalar: i selskap og samkomor, i lag og lyd, i gjestebod og gilde''. Oslo: Fonna forlag. *Austbø, Johan (1943). ''Høvisk framferd: sed og skikk''. Oslo: Fonna forlag. *Austbø, Johan (1943). ''Svend Foyn: mannen og verket hans''. Oslo: Fonna forlag. *Austbø, Johan (1945). ''Olav Bjåland: idrottsmann og polfarar''. Oslo: Fonna forlag. *Austbø, Johan (1946). ''Gunnar og geitosten, med tekningar av Jens R. Nilssen''. Oslo: Fonna forlag. *Austbø, Johan (1948). ''Sissel reiser til Oslo''. Oslo.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Austbo, Johan Norwegian non-fiction writers Norwegian schoolteachers Linguists from Norway Norwegian composers Norwegian male composers People from Høyanger 1879 births 1945 deaths