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Stodforening For Trosa Stadsmusikkar backs the people, rehearsals, and public moments that keep Trosa sounding alive.

We help sustain instruments, appearances, and community traditions so local music remains present in everyday civic life. Our work is practical, public, and rooted in place.

1987

The support circle forms around the band.

Families, listeners, and local volunteers organized a durable base of support so the ensemble could stay visible at ceremonies, summer events, and shared town rituals.

2004

New generations step into rehearsal rooms.

Expanded youth participation brought fresh players into the fold, linking long-standing brass traditions with a more open, intergenerational community culture.

2022

A wider public stage returns.

After quieter seasons, town performances regained their full presence, with supporters helping the music return to squares, processions, and open-air gatherings.

Faces

The people carrying the sound forward.

"When the horns turn into the harbor wind, the whole town feels briefly stitched together."

Field Note / Summer Audience Member

"Support here means chairs moved early, uniforms ready, and enough belief that rehearsal still matters."

Field Note / Volunteer Steward

Where We Work

Across Trosa and the surrounding civic landscape.

Locations

  • Trosa town center

    Ceremonies, seasonal gatherings, and outdoor concerts.

  • Vagnharad

    Shared rehearsals, school-linked appearances, and local collaborations.

  • Sormland region

    Regional exchanges that connect the band to a broader public network.

How to Help

Three direct ways to keep the work moving.

Upcoming events

  • 18 May

    Trosa Square

    Spring square performance with community repertoire and youth players joining the final set.

  • 06 Jun

    Trosa Harbor

    National Day appearance with ceremonial music and a short public procession.

  • 24 Aug

    Vagnharad

    Late-summer gathering supporting exchange between local musicians, families, and volunteers.

Media strip

  • Sormlands Nyheter
  • Trosa Allehanda
  • SVT Sormland
  • Kultur Radion
  • Lokalt Pressrum