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By Andreas Heinen

Orchester in Deutschland verlieren schleichend an Publikum. Andreas Heinen vergleicht Publikumsstrukturen in den united states mit denen in Niedersachsen und stellt überraschendes fest: Jedes Orchester hat sein spezifisches Publikum mit besonderen Vorlieben. Aus dabei wirksamen Mechanismen lassen sich Strategien entwickeln, auch neues Publikum in die klassische Konzertwelt einzuführen. Doch eines wird auch deutlich: Die Orchester werden sich wandeln müssen, um weiter ihr Publikum zu finden.​

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Lediglich in der Region Hannover wohnen mehr als eine Millionen Menschen. Dabei ist zu beachten, dass die niedersächsischen 79 Knight-Foundation 2002, S. A-7 35 Zahlen auch die Einwohner unter 18 Jahren mit einschließen. 80 Einzugsgebiete der 15 untersuchten Orchester in den USA Orchester Einwohner über 18 Jahre in 2001 Saalgröße (Platzanzahl) Anzahl Musiker Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra 1,8 Millionen 2 804 65 Charlotte Symphony Orchestra 1,0 Millionen 2 100 62 Colorado Symphony Association 1,8 Millionen 2 634 87 Detroit Symphony Orchestra 2,9 Millionen 2 000 89 Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra 390 000 2 477 55 Kansas City Orchestra 1,2 Millionen 1 600 68 Long Beach Symphony Association 657 000 3 051 keine Angabe Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra 938 000 2 243 75 New World Symphony 1,7 Millionen 756 82 Oregon Symphony Association 1,3 Millionen 2 776 81 Philadelphia Orchestra 3,9 Millionen 2 500 103 Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra 1,7 Millionen 2 700 104 Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra 1,9 Millionen keine feste Spielstätte 32 Symphony Society of San Antonio 1,1 Millionen 2 311 78 Wichita Symphony Society 355 000 2 195 87 Tabelle 3: Einwohner im Einzugsgebiet der Orchester in den USA.

Nimmt man als Referenzwert die Metropolregion Hannover, so haben nur vier der Orchester, die in den USA an der Studie teilgenommen haben, weniger Einwohner in ihrem Umfeld. Der Vergleich der beiden nachfolgenden Tabellen zeigt deutlich, dass in Niedersachsen nicht nur die Orchester kleiner sind, sondern auch deren Einzugsgebiete. Lediglich in der Region Hannover wohnen mehr als eine Millionen Menschen. Dabei ist zu beachten, dass die niedersächsischen 79 Knight-Foundation 2002, S. A-7 35 Zahlen auch die Einwohner unter 18 Jahren mit einschließen.

Die Ergebnisse für das Staatsorchester Hannover sind daher mit besonderer Vorsicht zu deuten. 000 Fragebögen ausgegeben, etwa die Hälfte davon wurde von den Besuchern mitgenommen. Die Befragungstermine, Programme sowie die Auěührungsorte sind Tabelle 2 zu entnehmen. Außer in GöĴingen und Lüneburg wurde das gleiche Programm mehrfach gespielt. In diesen Fällen wurden alle Auěührungen für die Befragung genuĵt. In Osnabrück und bei der NDR Radiophilharmonie standen Gastdirigenten am Pult. Bei den übrigen Orchestern waren es die Chefdirigenten.

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