1998
The support circle forms around open-air summer performances.
Families, former players, and neighbors organized to make sure the band could stay visible in the town square and along the harbor edge.
Stodforening For Trosa Stadsmusikkar backs local music as civic memory, public ritual, and shared ground. We support rehearsals, street performances, youth participation, and the quiet work that keeps a town listening to itself.
1998
Families, former players, and neighbors organized to make sure the band could stay visible in the town square and along the harbor edge.
2011
Member support helped fund repairs, shared transport, and entry points for younger musicians joining the ensemble for the first time.
2024
Indoor rehearsals, ceremonial appearances, and neighborhood events are treated as one continuous act of local stewardship.
Faces
Ingrid coordinates transport and never lets a rehearsal stand half empty.
Lars archives old programs so today’s players can hear the town’s longer rhythm.
Maja brings younger families into the association through school and holiday events.
Oskar handles staging details so performances feel simple, calm, and ready.
Elin keeps relationships warm with local partners who host and support appearances.
Nils documents every season so the work can be seen, remembered, and continued.
“When the brass starts in the square, people slow down and remember they belong to the same place.”
Hedvig Svensson, Director
“Support often looks ordinary: a lifted case, a shared ride, one more chair set out before dusk.”
Association field note, Trosa season journal
Where We Work
Upcoming
Trosa Town Square
Spring procession set with community brass and youth players.
Trosa Harbor
Midsummer waterfront performance at sunset.
Vagnhärad Folkets Hus
Open rehearsal evening for supporters, families, and new volunteers.
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