Hildor Lundvik (6 March 1885 â 24 January 1951) was a Swedish musician and composer. He was born in Gävle. He first studied law at Uppsala University, then music at the Royal Swedish Academy of Music in Stockholm, graduating as a music teacher in 1912, as precentor and organist (VästerÃÂ¥s) in 1919 and singing teacher in 1913. He became organist of St Göran, Stockholm, 1928, directed the Bellman Male-Choir from 1930 to 1950, and was Principal Conductor of the Stockholm Federation of Male Voice Choirs.
Hildor LundvikâÂÂs main achievement as a composer was in the field of vocal music, although he also produced a small number of short orchestral works (Liten svit and TvÃÂ¥ elegiska melodier) and various piano compositions. His choral songs Som ett blommande mandelträd and Det första vÃÂ¥rregnet (both 1932) and Verlaine-stämning (1937) have stood the test of time with their natural freshness unimpaired. His cantata SÃÂ¥ngen, a succession of male voice quartets and several solo songs are also memorable. Lundvik wrote in a fairly romantic, lyrical style, using vivid impressionist tone colouring.
He was married to Johanna Magdalena Näsman. He died in Stockholm.