Amanda Jensine Nielsen (16 February 1866 – 2 December 1953) was a Danish cabaret singer who became famous as
Holger Drachmann
Holger Henrik Herholdt Drachmann (9 October 1846 – 14 January 1908) was a Danish poet, dramatist and painter. He was a member of the Skagen Painters, Skagen artistic colony and became a figure of the Scandinavian Modern Breakthrough Movem ...
's muse Edith, inspiring some of his most romantic works.
Biography
Born on 16 February 1866 in
Copenhagen
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's
Vesterbro, Nielsen was brought up by her working-class parents Jöns Nilsson (1824–1909) and Jensine Jensdatter (1822–96). After her father was injured in an accident, she worked as a
seamstress
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Notable d ...
but, when 18, doubled her earnings by singing in
Frederiksberg
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's Alleenberg Theatre, where she quickly gained popularity.
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After a tour in Finland, Nielsen returned to Copenhagen where she became a star attraction at the Café Chantant. It was here that she met the poet ]Holger Drachmann
Holger Henrik Herholdt Drachmann (9 October 1846 – 14 January 1908) was a Danish poet, dramatist and painter. He was a member of the Skagen Painters, Skagen artistic colony and became a figure of the Scandinavian Modern Breakthrough Movem ...
in 1887. Despite the fact that he was married and twice her age, he adopted her as his muse, referring to her as Edith and paying tribute to her in his novel ''Forskrevet'' (1890). Shortly afterwards she began to sing at the Kisten in Tivoli but as rumours grew about her relationship, she left the country with Drachmann, settling in Hamburg
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, Germany, where she had her own apartment and sang in St. Pauli
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. She spent a number of happy years with Drachmann until 1897 when he had an affair with another young woman.[
In 1898, she married the businessman Bernhard Gerlach, raising their children in Hamburg after he died. In 1947, she sent the love letters she had received from Drachmann to the ]Royal Danish Library
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. She died in Hamburg on 2 December 1953.[
]
References
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19th-century Danish women singers
Cabaret singers
1866 births
1953 deaths
Singers from Copenhagen