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.



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

- 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
- 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
- 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.
