| Roland Eberlein | Imagine: the organ plays but nobody comes to listen Het ORGEL 102 (2006), nr. 3, 12-23 [summary] |
Over the last decades, interest in organs and organ music has been declining.
The average age of the public which visits organ concerts has been rising
considerably. If we take no measures to interest young people in the world of
the organ, it is possible that in about twenty years the organ will be played
but nobody will come to listen. It will then make no difference whether the
organ is used in a religious context or for a secular purpose.
To give organ culture a future, we have to investigate why young people are not
interested in organs and organ concerts. Based on his statistical research,
Eberlein claims that the main reasons for this lack of interest are the
structure of organ music, lack of familiarity with the repertoire, and the
ecclesiastical conception of the organ among its potential audience.
That is why all possible efforts must be made to present the organ as a secular
instrument too, e.g. by setting up projects in primary schools. Furthermore, it
will be necessary to add new organ works to the repertoire, in which traditional
organ music is enriched by elements of modern popular music.