We keep Trosa sounding like itself.

Stodforening For Trosa Stadsmusikkar backs the people, instruments, and shared places that keep public music alive in Trosa.

We fund rehearsals, appearances, and intergenerational music work so local traditions remain visible, audible, and open to the next player.

Musicians and supporters gathering outdoors in Trosa
1998

The support circle takes shape.

Parents, alumni, and neighbors organized a formal support association so the stadsmusikkar could travel, repair instruments, and stay present at civic events across the season.

2011

New players enter the line.

Workshops with schools and family concerts widened the ensemble’s reach, bringing younger musicians into rehearsals and giving the town a stronger annual rhythm of public performances.

A community rehearsal with brass and percussion players
2024

The sound moves from square to shoreline.

Support from members and donors now carries performances into waterfront gatherings, seasonal ceremonies, and neighborhood events, keeping the music tied to everyday life in Trosa.

Faces

The people behind the music

Six voices in the association, each carrying a different part of the work. Select a portrait to reveal a short story.

“When the brass starts in the square, people stop hurrying and start listening to each other again.”
Field note from a summer concert, Trosa
“Support is rarely loud on its own, but you can hear it in every player who dares to stay.”
Member reflection during rehearsal season

Where We Work

Across town, waterfront, and school halls

Trosa Town Square Ceremonies, market days, and civic gatherings
Harbor Edge Seasonal performances by the water
School Assembly Rooms Youth workshops and rehearsal support
Neighborhood Greens Small-format appearances close to residents

How to Help

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Upcoming

Next appearances

May 17, 2026
Trosa Square
A spring procession and open-air set marking the start of the town season.
June 21, 2026
Harbor Stage
Midsummer waterfront performance with youth players joining the closing march.
August 29, 2026
Sommarby Park
Late-summer community concert supporting instrument upkeep for the next term.

Media

Seen in local and regional press