Tilde Schweitzer to become youngest and first female host of Jazz på Skansen

Tilde Schweitzer, 26, from Gagnef, will make history this summer as the youngest ever and first female host of Jazz på Skansen. The offer came from trombone legend Nils Landgren. "I was hugely honored", she says.

Tilde Schweitzer from Arvslindan in Gagnef municipality is advancing from local roots to the elite rooms of jazz. This summer, she will host Jazz på Skansen, becoming the youngest person ever and the first woman in the role.

The offer came from Nils Landgren, the renowned trombonist. Schweitzer, who started playing trombone as a teenager, was drawn to jazz despite its lack of popularity on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.

"I was hugely honored", she comments on the conversation about the offer. Her journey from Gagnef highlights jazz's ability to attract talents from unexpected places.

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