The Guild of Organists of Nigeria is advocating proper structure for music education in schools.
Music scholars and enthusiasts in Lagos believe this will help build a better society with fresh talents.
Music has been a tool for social change in the society from time immemorial.
But classical music which is known for its unique structure, and use of orchestral ensembles has not been receiving enough patronage among a larger percentage of the youth.
Here, the Guild of Organists of Nigeria has been in existence for a decade and the essence of this convergence is to review and revive the culture of classical music in the country.
The Guest speaker stresses the need for the Guild to establish a formidable community of musicians that will contribute to nation building.
The Organists and Chorale groups created organised melodies that captivated the the audience.
The National President of the Guild of Organists of Nigeria wants the government to provide an enabling environment that will facilitate music learning in schools.
Other music scholars and enthusiasts advocate proper investment in music education across the country.
The Guild also used the platform to appreciate those who have contributed immensely to the development of classical music in Nigeria.
With more programmes of this nature amplifying the plight of classical music experts in the country, it is expected that the form of music will soon begin to appeal to more youths in Nigeria.