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Elvira Madigan (December 4, 1867 – July 20, 1889) was a Danish tightrope walker and trick rider, whose illicit affair and dramatic death at the hands of her lover were the subject of a famous Swedish film from 1967. is the 338th day of the year (339th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1867 (MDCCCLXVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Sunday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ...
is the 201st day of the year (202nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1889 (MDCCCLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Sunday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ...
Tightrope walking is a spectacle activity usually performed for the amusement of an audience. ...
She was born Hedvig Antoinette Isabella Eleonore Jensen in Flensburg in northern Germany. Her mother was a Norwegian circus performer and her father a Danish stablemaster. Her mother later lived with the American circus manager John Madigan. Flensburg (Danish: Flensborg, Low Saxon: Flensborg, North Frisian: Flansborj) is an independent town in the North of the German state Schleswig-Holstein. ...
While performing in Sweden with her stepfather's circus, she met a Swedish cavalry officer, Lieutenant Count Bengt Edvard Sixten Sparre (born September 27, 1854). Sparre and Madigan fell in love, but their love was impossible, partly due to the fact that Sparre was married and the father of two children. After exchanging love letters for a year, they ran away together to Denmark in June 1889, where they spent about a month. When they ran out of money, they packed a picnic basket, went out to the Nørreskov ("North forest") on the island Tåsinge, Denmark, and had a last meal, after which Sparre shot Madigan and himself with his service revolver. Madigan was 21 years old and Sparre 35 years old. It was 20 July, 1889. is the 270th day of the year (271st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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TÃ¥singe is a Danish island south of Funen. ...
Madigan's and Sparre's grave is situated on the cemetery of Landet on Tåsinge and is still today visited by tourists and lovers from all over the world. Their tragic love story has some resemblance to the Austrian Mayerling drama, where Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria and his lover took their lives in January 1889. Hunting lodge and Carmelites church at Mayerling The term Mayerling Incident refers to the series of events leading to the alleged suicide of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria and Baroness Mary Vetsera. ...
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The film "Elvira Madigan" The story of Elvira Madigan and Sixten Sparre was the subject of three films. The most famous is the Swedish film of 1967 directed by Bo Widerberg. The soundtrack features the Andante from Piano Concerto No. 21 in C (K 467) by Mozart, which is now popularly known as "Theme from Elvira Madigan". Bo Widerberg, (born June 8, 1930 in Malmö, Skåne län, Sweden, died May 1, 1997 in Båstad, Skåne län, Sweden). ...
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (January 27, 1756 – December 5, 1791) was one of the most significant and influential of all composers of Western classical music. ...
Ballad The story was also retold as a balled written by Johan Lindström Saxon. - Doggerel about the love and cruel death of the lovely ELVIRA MADIGANS (translation from original Swedish).
- Unhappy things still happen.
- Even in our time,
- Saddest of all is this
- What happened to Elvira Madigan.
- Lovely was she as an angel:
- Eyes of blue and cheeks of red,
- Waist as slender as a flower;
- But she got a cruelly dead.
- When she danced she on a tightrope,
- Glad as skylark in the sky,
- From the rows of filled-up benches
- You could hear the cheers soar high.
- Came then Count Lieutenant Sparre,
- Beautiful and man of birth,
- Gleaming eyes, heart a-flutter.
- And love came answering his prayer.
- Count Sparre was married,
- Wife and children he had,
- But from family he now fled
- With Elvira Madigan.
- Then to Denmark they fled.
- But it had an unhappy end,
- Though far away into the world
- Had they planned their way to wend.
- But, you see, their cash ran out,
- Nought to live on!
- To avoid poverty’s fate
- Home they built inside a grave.
- And the pistol full of pain
- Sixten takes and aims
- At Elvira’s young heart.
- Scarcely lived she ere she died.
- Hark all ye who joy in life,
- Think of those and watch your way
- That you not in blood may bathe
- Kind folk when you come to die.
Misc - The Swedish pop band Komeda recorded an original song "Elvira Madigan" on their third English album Kokomemedada.
- The English folk band Mr. Fox recorded their song "Elvira Madigan" on their second album, "The Gipsy".
- "Elvira Madigan" is also the name of a Swedish symphonic black metal band.
Komeda, circa 1998 Komeda is a Swedish pop music band from Umeå. The group is named in honour of the late jazz musician Krzysztof Komeda. ...
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Symphonic Black Metal is a fusion genre, combining elements of black metal and symphonic metal. ...
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