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Carl Michael Bellman

Carl Michael Bellman
Carl Michael Bellman, portrayed by Per Krafft 1779.jpg
Bellman playing the cittern,
in a portrait by Per Krafft, 1779
Born 4 February 1740
, Sweden
Died 11 February 1795(1795-02-11) (aged 55)
Stockholm, Sweden
Nationality Swedish
Known for Poetry, Song
Notable work

Fredman's epistles

Fredman's songs
Patron(s) King Gustav III

Fredman's epistles

Carl Michael Bellman (About this sound listen ; 4 February 1740 – 11 February 1795) was a Swedish poet, songwriter, composer and performer. Bellman is a central figure in the Swedish song tradition and remains a powerful influence in Swedish music, as well as in Scandinavian literature, to this day.

Bellman is best known for two collections of poems set to music, Fredman's songs (Fredmans sånger) and Fredman's epistles (Fredmans epistlar). Each consists of about 70 songs. The general theme is drinking, but the songs "most ingeniously" combine words and music to express feelings and moods ranging from humorous to elegiac, romantic to satirical.

Bellman's patrons included the King, Gustav III of Sweden, who called him the master improviser. Bellman has been compared to Shakespeare, Beethoven, Mozart, and Hogarth, but his gift, using elegantly rococo classical references in comic contrast to sordid drinking and prostitution, which are at once regretted and celebrated in song, is unique.


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