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{{Short description|Norwegian politician and musician (1872–1936)}}
{{Short description|Norwegian priest and musician (1872–1936)}}
'''Jakob Hveding Sletten''' (4 December 1872 – 7 December 1936) was a Norwegian priest and musician.
'''Jakob Hveding Sletten''' (4 December 1872 – 7 December 1936) was a Norwegian priest and musician.


He was born in [[Høyland]] to parents who hailed from [[Lindås]].<ref name=nbl>{{cite encyclopedia|title=Sletten, Jakob Hveding|encyclopedia=[[Norsk biografisk leksikon]]|publisher=Aschehoug|location=Oslo|editor=[[Einar Jansen|Jansen, Einar]] |editor2=[[Jonas Jansen|Jansen, Jonas]] |editor3=[[Øyvind Anker|Anker, Øyvind]] |editor4=[[Gunvald Bøe|Bøe, Gunvald]] |edition=1st|first=O. M.|last=Sandvik|authorlink=Ole Mørk Sandvik|year=1962|volume=14|pages=35–36|language=Norwegian}}</ref> The family moved to Lindås in 1882.<ref name=nbl2>{{cite encyclopedia|year=|volume=|title=Klaus Sletten|encyclopedia=[[Norsk biografisk leksikon]]|first=Thor Bjarne|last=Bore|authorlink=Thor Bjarne Bore|editor=[[Knut Helle|Helle, Knut]]|publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget|location=Oslo|url=http://www.snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Klaus_Sletten/utdypning|language=Norwegian|edition=2nd|accessdate=12 June 2009}}</ref> He [[examen artium|finished]] his secondary education in 1895, and graduated with the [[cand.theol.]] degree in 1901. He was a [[curate]] in [[Stavanger Cathedral]] from 1902, then curate in the [[Diocese of Nidaros]] from 1905. From 1909 to 1914 he was vicar in Vestnes, and in 1916 he was appointed curate in the [[Diocese of Oslo|Diocese of Kristiania]] with special responsibility to hold ceremonies in [[Nynorsk]].<ref name=nbl/> His brother [[Klaus Sletten]] and nephew [[Vegard Sletten]] were both active in the Nynorsk movement.<ref name="nbl2"/><ref>{{cite encyclopedia|year=|volume=|title=Vegard Sletten|encyclopedia=[[Norsk biografisk leksikon]]|first=Rune|last=Ottosen|editor=[[Knut Helle|Helle, Knut]]|publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget|location=Oslo|url=http://www.snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Vegard_Sletten/utdypning|language=Norwegian|edition=2nd|accessdate=12 June 2009}}</ref> Sletten was married to Aagot Hansen from Kristiania from September 1902 to her death in January 1912. He later married Elvine Staven, a farmer's daughter from [[Namdalseid]], in September 1936.<ref name=nbl/>
He was born in [[Høyland Municipality]] to parents who hailed from [[Lindås Municipality]].<ref name=nbl>{{cite encyclopedia|title=Sletten, Jakob Hveding|encyclopedia=[[Norsk biografisk leksikon]]|publisher=Aschehoug|location=Oslo|editor=[[Einar Jansen|Jansen, Einar]] |editor2=[[Jonas Jansen|Jansen, Jonas]] |editor3=[[Øyvind Anker|Anker, Øyvind]] |editor4=[[Gunvald Bøe|Bøe, Gunvald]] |edition=1st|first=O. M.|last=Sandvik|authorlink=Ole Mørk Sandvik|year=1962|volume=14|pages=35–36|language=Norwegian}}</ref> The family moved to Lindås in 1882.<ref name=nbl2>{{cite encyclopedia|year=|volume=|title=Klaus Sletten|encyclopedia=[[Norsk biografisk leksikon]]|first=Thor Bjarne|last=Bore|authorlink=Thor Bjarne Bore|editor=[[Knut Helle|Helle, Knut]]|publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget|location=Oslo|url=http://www.snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Klaus_Sletten/utdypning|language=Norwegian|edition=2nd|accessdate=12 June 2009}}</ref> He [[examen artium|finished]] his secondary education in 1895, and graduated with the [[cand.theol.]] degree in 1901. He was a [[curate]] in [[Stavanger Cathedral]] from 1902, then curate in the [[Diocese of Nidaros]] from 1905. From 1909 to 1914 he was vicar in Vestnes, and in 1916 he was appointed curate in the [[Diocese of Oslo|Diocese of Kristiania]] with special responsibility to hold ceremonies in [[Nynorsk]].<ref name=nbl/> His brother [[Klaus Sletten]] and nephew [[Vegard Sletten]] were both active in the Nynorsk movement.<ref name="nbl2"/><ref>{{cite encyclopedia|year=|volume=|title=Vegard Sletten|encyclopedia=[[Norsk biografisk leksikon]]|first=Rune|last=Ottosen|editor=[[Knut Helle|Helle, Knut]]|publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget|location=Oslo|url=http://www.snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Vegard_Sletten/utdypning|language=Norwegian|edition=2nd|accessdate=12 June 2009}}</ref> Sletten was married to Aagot Hansen from Kristiania from September 1902 to her death in January 1912. He later married Elvine Staven, a farmer's daughter from [[Namdalseid Municipality]], in September 1936.<ref name=nbl/>


Sletten was also an accomplished [[choral music]]ian in his day. He was represented with eight tunes in ''Koralbok for den norske kirke'' in 1926, and with twelve tunes in [[Sven Moren]]'s ''Songbok''. He also released his own work; ''Koralbok for det norske folk''.<ref name=nbl/>
Sletten was also an accomplished [[choral music]]ian in his day. He was represented with eight tunes in ''Koralbok for den norske kirke'' in 1926, and with twelve tunes in [[Sven Moren]]'s ''Songbok''. He also released his own work; ''Koralbok for det norske folk''.<ref name=nbl/>

Latest revision as of 19:37, 17 November 2024

Jakob Hveding Sletten (4 December 1872 – 7 December 1936) was a Norwegian priest and musician.

He was born in Høyland Municipality to parents who hailed from Lindås Municipality.[1] The family moved to Lindås in 1882.[2] He finished his secondary education in 1895, and graduated with the cand.theol. degree in 1901. He was a curate in Stavanger Cathedral from 1902, then curate in the Diocese of Nidaros from 1905. From 1909 to 1914 he was vicar in Vestnes, and in 1916 he was appointed curate in the Diocese of Kristiania with special responsibility to hold ceremonies in Nynorsk.[1] His brother Klaus Sletten and nephew Vegard Sletten were both active in the Nynorsk movement.[2][3] Sletten was married to Aagot Hansen from Kristiania from September 1902 to her death in January 1912. He later married Elvine Staven, a farmer's daughter from Namdalseid Municipality, in September 1936.[1]

Sletten was also an accomplished choral musician in his day. He was represented with eight tunes in Koralbok for den norske kirke in 1926, and with twelve tunes in Sven Moren's Songbok. He also released his own work; Koralbok for det norske folk.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Sandvik, O. M. (1962). "Sletten, Jakob Hveding". In Jansen, Einar; Jansen, Jonas; Anker, Øyvind; Bøe, Gunvald (eds.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Vol. 14 (1st ed.). Oslo: Aschehoug. pp. 35–36.
  2. ^ a b Bore, Thor Bjarne. "Klaus Sletten". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian) (2nd ed.). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 12 June 2009.
  3. ^ Ottosen, Rune. "Vegard Sletten". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian) (2nd ed.). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 12 June 2009.