<p>I think there’s a big problem with the repertoire. It is difficult to fill the seats with anything other than familiar pieces written prior to the 20th Century. Even Stravinsky’s music is “too modern” for many listeners, even though The Right of Spring is nearly 100 years old. And if you want to program atonal music, forget it. I think the hope lies in innovative stuff like Bang On A Can, which is more audience-pleasing.</p>