Hedvig coordinates support rounds and keeps the association aligned with the band’s long-term needs as director.
Music keeps the harbor listening.
ScrollWe help Trosa Stadsmusikkar keep public music visible, generous, and rooted in everyday life.
Our support follows rehearsals, street processions, school encounters, and civic ceremonies so that brass music remains part of how the town meets itself. We work across generations and seasons, keeping instruments, people, and local memory in motion.
The support circle forms.
Families, listeners, and former players organized a local fund so uniforms, sheet music, and transport would not limit who could take part in the band’s public life.
Summer routes widen.
Performances expanded from the square to the archipelago edge, retirement homes, and youth gatherings, turning the ensemble into a moving civic presence across the municipality.
A new generation steps forward.
Support shifted toward mentorship, instrument access, and open rehearsals so new players could enter the sound of Trosa without barriers.
Faces of the association
Six people who keep rehearsals open, audiences close, and practical work moving behind the music.
Elin pairs younger musicians with experienced players and arranges first-performance support before summer events.
Nils handles instrument logistics, making sure repairs and shared equipment stay ready for school and civic appearances.
Maja builds audience moments around each concert, from handwritten programs to local storytelling with elders.
Oskar documents field recordings and images so each season leaves a usable archive for future players and supporters.
Siri manages volunteer hosting on performance days, keeping arrivals, coffee tables, and local partners in sync.
“When the brass reaches the quay, the town stops walking past itself and starts listening together.”
Field note, harbor audience member
“The rehearsal room matters, but the real proof is hearing the band turn up where daily life is already happening.”
Field note, volunteer coordinator
Where We Work
The association follows the band through town-center ceremonies, waterfront gatherings, neighborhood visits, and shared regional appearances.
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Trosa Square
Season openings, civic ceremonies, and market-day performances.
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Trosa Harbor
Summer procession stops and evening sets beside the water.
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Vagnharad
School outreach, rehearsal exchanges, and community invitations.
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Västerljung
Local celebrations, remembrance events, and partner visits.
How to Help
Practical support keeps public music visible and accessible.
Fund Instruments
Shared access.
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Audience care.
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Local reach.
Learn moreUpcoming events
A short look at the next public moments on the calendar.
24 May 2026
Spring square concert with open-air brass repertoire and a youth guest set.
21 June 2026
Midsummer waterfront route with short processional stops and audience sing-alongs.
16 August 2026
Community rehearsal day introducing new players to ensemble mentors.