Senzoku Gakuen College of Music

Maeda Hall

Maeda Hall was the first full-fledged concert hall built in Japan in the traditional 19th-century European “shoebox-shape.” The design of this concert hall was modeled after the Großer Musikvereinssaal in Vienna, which is said to have the finest acoustics in the world.

Introduction of Facilities

Entrance

Entrance
On occasion, mini-concerts are held in the Entrance of Maeda Hall.

The Stage as Viewed by the Audience

The Stage as Viewed by the Audience
Many prominent musicians have performed on the stage of Senzoku Gakuen Maeda Hall, one of the world’s premier concert halls.

Pipe Organ

Pipe Organ
At the back of the stage stands a magnificent pipe organ. This masterpiece was built by the organ factory Karl Schuke Berliner Orgelbauwerkstatt, which was headed by Karl Schuke, a leading authority on building organs.

The Stage as Viewed from the Third Floor

The Stage as Viewed from the Third Floor
Students of the College of Music hold regularly scheduled concerts for orchestra and chamber music, as well as give research presentations at Maeda Hall. Concerts by world-famous musicians and by students of the Department of Early Childhood Education & Care are also given here. Maeda Hall is a place where students of Senzoku Gakuen can find new inspirations and encounter new discoveries.

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