Barbara Helsingius


Barbara Christina Elisabeth Helsingius-Koski was a Swedish-speaking Finnish singer, poet, and Olympic fencer.

Career

She participated at the 1960 Summer Olympics in foil fencing. Trained as a gym teacher, she took her master's degree in pedagogy at Stanford University. Interested in American art and folk music, she began to record, and her first release, Barbara, was a collection of American folk songs, translated to Finnish.
She became well known internationally, and was a member of Visens venner in Norway, of Visans Vänner in Helsinki, and Yrkestrubadurernas Förening in Sweden, part of the Svenska visakademien, and the joint Nordic cultural organisation Nordvisa.
From 1968 to 1975, she lived in Oslo with her husband, Henry William "Hank" Koski, a diplomat at the U.S. embassy. She was the mother of two daughters. Her family lives in Espoo, Finland.

Death

Helsingius died following a long illness on 9 March 2017 in Espoo, Finland at the age of 79.

Prizes

  • Hambestipendiet, Sweden
  • Norsk-finsk kulturpris
  • Nils Ferlin-prisen,
  • Trubadurprisen
  • NordVisa-statuetten
  • Pro Cultura, Espoo, Finland

    Books

  • Vill du visor min vän?
  • Kanske en visa
  • Eino Leino, sångarens visa, poetry collection
  • Songs Finland Sings, Warner/Chappel Music Finland

    Discography

  • Barbara
  • Det var en gång
  • Olipa kerran
  • Speiling
  • Barbaras blandade
  • Kahlaajatyttö
  • Fra Barbara med kjærlighet
  • Reflection. Songs from Finland
  • Drøm og bekjennelse
  • Spegling
  • Rakkaudella
  • Tuulen niityillä
  • Sånt är vårt liv
  • ''Songs Finland Sings''