For funeral services & burials

When words fail, the music remains.

Funeral services often take place at short notice and on weekdays – exactly when no organist is available in the diocese. eKlecia® ensures that every farewell is accompanied by dignified organ music – in the church, in the mortuary chapel and outside at the graveside in the cemetery.
A funeral service in a church

What eKlecia® does here

  • Comforting funeral songs available at once
  • No organist? eKlecia® steps in.
  • In the church, in the cemetery chapel and at the graveside
  • Usable on the move – a tablet & battery speaker are enough
  • Works entirely without mains power on site
  • Also for blessings of the deceased and urn interments
  • Quickly add a song at the family's request
  • Dignified, full organ sound – outdoors too
  • Works offline – even without Wi-Fi
Sound sample

Hear how eKlecia® sounds

The warm sound of real pipe organs, played by hand – listen now.

Macht hoch die Tür
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Gott ist gegenwärtig
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Nun danket alle Gott
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Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten
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Frequently asked questions

How quickly can a song be scheduled?+

In a few seconds. Search for the song, tap it, drag it into the song plan – done.

Can the family suggest songs?+

Yes, every song from the EG or Gotteslob is available – even unusual requests.

What equipment do I need on site?+

A smartphone or tablet and a decent speaker (Bluetooth or cable). Nothing more.

Does this really work outdoors at the graveside?+

Yes. With a decent battery speaker, a blessing at the graveside or an urn interment can be accompanied with dignity – entirely without mains power on site.

What does an organist cost for a funeral?+

For a funeral service, organists often charge between 25 and 60 euros; for a stand-in with a long journey, travel costs may be added. More on this in our guide What does an organist cost?.

Never without an organist.

Download eKlecia® now – on iOS and Android.