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24 03 2024

Goda Vänner performed Swedish Folk Tunes and presented the history of Swedish Folk Music at the Swedish American Historical Society of Wisconsin Fika meeting on March 16, 2024 at Martin Luther Lutheran Church, Milwaukee. Goda Vänner Spelmanslag members are Mary Stetson, Carol Gustafson, Patty Horn, and Eva Christiansen

Carol discussed the history of Swedish Folk Music. It began in the early 19th century. The Gothic Society was formed 1811and the first Swedish Folk Tune was published in 1813 in the Gothic Society Journal. In the early 1890’s the first “public” performance by folk musicians called “Spelmen” took place at Skansen in Stockholm. Skansen is the first Open Air Museum and Zoo founded in 1891. In the 1940’s, the first Spelmanslags, (musicians, fiddlers) were established, associated with the music of Dalarna, Sweden. The primary instrument was the fiddle, another common instrument was the nyckelharpa. In the 1960’s, other instruments were added.

Mary introduced the different types of Swedish Folk Tunes and Spelmanlaget Goda Vänner then played the tunes. Most common tune is the Polska, the other popular tunes include: Gånglåt, (Walking tune), Vals (Waltz), Schottis, and Mazurka. For further information see presentation link below.

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Video from three of the songs performed are included below.

Christinas Waltz played by Mary and Carol.

Christina in Christina’s waltz refers to Christina Nilsson the famous Swedish opera singer, who sang at the opening night of the New York Met in 1883, and was very popular in USA, Russia, UK, France, and Sweden. It is a story about a poor girl from a small village in Sweden who became famous worldwide. Christina Nilsson is the Great, Great Aunt of Carol, who presented her relation to Christina in early 2020 Fika meeting. You can read her story in the website section “Stories of my Swedish Heritage” (Press the link then scroll down to find the story).

The World’s Best Schottis played by Goda Vänner
Masurka Druttichikelen played by Goda Vänner

The program was ended by showing a YouTube peformance of Gånglåt från Äppelbo, a 1997 performance from the Polar Music Price ceremony where the Swedish Royal Family participated in company with Bruce Springsteen, a favorite performer of the Swedish king.

Gånglåt från Äppelbo

Everybody at the meeting greatly enjoyed the program, music and performance by Goda Vänner. After the program traditional Fika with food and baked goods brought by meeting participants was enjoyed by all. This meeting also included a table with items for sale, items that previously had been donated to the society.

Thanks Goda Vänner for great entertainment, thanks to everyone donating the food, thanks to everyone supporting the meeting by set-up of the facility, preparation of the Fika, welcoming meeting participants, handling the sale table, and take-down and clean-up after the meeting, and thanks Martin Luther Church for having us in your church.





Happy Birthday Marge!

13 03 2024

Congratulations Majorie Warme Jothen on your 105th Birthday and thank you for 40 years of service in Swedish American Historical Society of Wisconsin, you have done it all, you are a role model to all of us today serving in this Historical Society! When you were just 102, we wrote this article Marjory Jothen 102

Marge at 2023 Heritage Tour inspecting Gustaf Unonius Monument at Nashotah House.




March Fika meeting and updates

5 03 2024

March 16, 2024 at 1:30 PM at Martin Luther Lutheran Church9235 West Bluemound RoadMilwaukee located just east of Milwaukee Zoo.

Don’t miss the March Fika meeting featuring Swedish Folk Music group Goda Vänner. Three years ago, in the March of 2021, during the pandemic, using ZOOM, Carol Gustafson and Mary Stetson discussed and demonstrated various types of Swedish folk tunes. Goda Vänner have now been expanded with new members Patty Horn and Eva Christiansen and have played at different venues including at last year’s Holiday Folk Fair International. At the March Fika meeting Carol and Mary will discuss the history of Swedish Folk Music from its formation in the early 19th century until today. Goda Vänner will perform examples of polskas, waltzes, marches and the schottis. After the program attendees will enjoy the traditional Swedish Fika – if you can, bring a dish to share.


SAHSWI membership. Not a member?

Consider joining the Swedish American Historical Society of Wisconsin, Inc. It is now easier to become a member with the new option to pay on-line. Membership is open for all with interest in Swedish immigration to Wisconsin and the impact Swedish immigrants have made on USA and the State of Wisconsin. As a member you will be invited to all society meetings and special celebrations, including Fika (Swedish appetizers cookies, pastry and coffee), have access to historical research, society newsletters and website and be invited to join the Swedish Genealogy Research Group – all for a membership fee of just $15 per year.

SAHSWI Membership link


Do you want to honor a fellow Swedish American?

The State of Wisconsin Historical Marker honoring Gustaf Unonius, New Upsala, and the Scandinavian Parish is scheduled to be unveiled on June 1, 2024 at St. Anskar’s Episcopal Church in Hartland, Wisconsin. This project which started in the fall of 2020 is now coming to an end. The marker has been produced and delivered. Final preparations include landscaping and installation. Donations to cover the costs have been generous, but still some additional funds are needed. There is still an opportunity to contribute to the marker recognizing what started the Swedish American population of Wisconsin.

Donate to State of Wisconsin Historical Marker

A donation dedication is a thoughtful gesture where someone makes a charitable contribution in honor of another person. It’s a way to recognize and celebrate someone’s impact or memory while supporting a cause. If you donate to this cause, would you like to dedicate your donation to someone, and if so, would it be “in honor of” or “in memory of”. Please advice, send your dedication statement to Jan Ehrengren, jesahsow@outlook.com.

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