Gustaf Nordqvist
Gustaf Nordqvist (12 February 1886 in Stockholm, Sweden – 28 January 1949 in Stockholm, Sweden) was a Swedish composer, church musician and professor. He was organist in Adolf Fredrik church from 1914 and a teacher of harmony at the Royal Conservatory of Music from 1924. As a composer he is best known for his many solo songs, including ‘Till havs’ and Christmas song Jul, jul, strålande jul.[1] In later years, his works drifted increasingly towards the sacred. Gustaf Nordqvist was voted into the Royal Swedish Academy of Music in 1932.[2]
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| Born | 12 February 1886 Stockholm, Sweden | 
| Died | 28 January 1949 (aged 62) Stockholm, Sweden | 
| Occupation(s) | composer, church musician, professor | 
| Instruments | Piano, Organ | 
References
    
- "Jul, jul, strålande jul!" (in Swedish). Swedish Musical Heritage. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
- "Swedish Musical Heritage - Gustaf Nordqvist" (in Swedish). Swedish Musical Heritage. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
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