Tilde Schweitzer se convertirá en la presentadora más joven y en la primera mujer al frente de Jazz på Skansen

Tilde Schweitzer, de 26 años y originaria de Gagnef, hará historia este verano al convertirse en la persona más joven y la primera mujer en presentar Jazz på Skansen. La oferta provino de la leyenda del trombón Nils Landgren. "Me sentí enormemente honrada", comenta.

Tilde Schweitzer, de Arvslindan en el municipio de Gagnef, avanza desde sus raíces locales hasta las salas de élite del jazz. Este verano presentará Jazz på Skansen, convirtiéndose en la persona más joven de la historia y la primera mujer en desempeñar este papel.

La propuesta llegó de la mano de Nils Landgren, el reconocido trombonista. Schweitzer, quien comenzó a tocar el trombón durante su adolescencia, se sintió atraída por el jazz a pesar de su falta de popularidad en plataformas como Spotify y Apple Music.

"Me sentí enormemente honrada", comenta sobre la conversación en la que recibió la oferta. Su trayectoria desde Gagnef pone de manifiesto la capacidad del jazz para atraer talentos de lugares inesperados.

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