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Where Are Peter's 17 Trumpets? "the Loss hurts."

Summary by Omroep Brabant
True Roosendaal residents will have heard his trumpet sounds again by now. Peter Matthijssen (63) has been allowed to play in three city parks since January 1st. Yet his cheerful notes often end on a minor key. Peter would love to have the instruments that were taken from him back. He especially hopes to one day be reunited with the cornet, which his parents gave him as a child. Peter has been a regular musical presence in Roosendaal for years. …
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True Roosendaal residents will have heard his trumpet sounds again by now. Peter Matthijssen (63) has been allowed to play in three city parks since January 1st. Yet his cheerful notes often end on a minor key. Peter would love to have the instruments that were taken from him back. He especially hopes to one day be reunited with the cornet, which his parents gave him as a child. Peter has been a regular musical presence in Roosendaal for years. …

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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