Hilma Hildegard Josefina Svedbom née Lindberg (28 September 1856 – 12 March 1921) was a Swedish pianist.
[1] In 1881, she founded Damtrion ('the Women's Trio') along with Walborg Lagerwall and Hilma Åberg [sv].
They were attended by a number of known figures in the humanities, including early feminists such as writer Fredrika Bremer.
[1] In the early 1890s, she collaborated with Tor Aulin and Franz Neruda as well as playing accompaniment for singers Teresa Carreño, Dina Edling, and Julia Ohlsson.
[2] Svedbom was known as a philanthropist; she donated money to causes such as schools and the Stockholm Concert Society, as well as starting a scholarship fund.