A European Musical Project

Since 2011, Trina Orchestra has brought together young musicians from the twin towns of Gerstetten (Germany), Cébazat (France), and Pilisvörösvár (Hungary) for a unique musical adventure. These musicians, aged 14 to 25, forge strong cultural bonds while creating an original repertoire together.

A European Story

With over 13 years of existence, Trina Orchestra has performed in these three European cities, concluding each season with a special episode that brings musicians together around their favorite pieces. In 2025, the project takes an innovative step by incorporating a big band into its wind orchestra and string ensemble.

A Mission Led by Youth

Beyond rehearsals and concerts, young musicians play a central role in the organization of the project. From selecting the repertoire to managing events, they develop skills in communication and coordination. Their commitment also contributes to the self-financing of the project through local initiatives.

A Springboard for Emerging Talent

Trina Orchestra nurtures young artists by offering them unique opportunities: conducting an orchestra, composing original works, or documenting the adventure through professional videos.

A Human and Responsible Journey

Beyond music, Trina Orchestra highlights human connection and solidarity initiatives. Hosted by local families, musicians discover regional cultural heritage. Each chapter supports a charitable cause and integrates environmentally friendly practices, such as traveling by train and using local products.

European Visibility

Trina Orchestra shares its journey with an ever-growing audience through daily videos and a strong presence on social media.

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By email : trinaorchestra@gmail.com
By phone : +33 7 82 34 63 75

Trina Orchestra, a project driven by European youth !