Sustainable Development Goals
Abstract/Objectives
"The Junshan Concert Hall" is named in honor of former president Shen Jun-Shan and is a redevelopment of the auditorium with over half a century of history. The concert hall enlisted the original team from the Wei Wu-Ying Cultural Center - architect Luo Xing-Hua and the lighting and sound team - along with architectural acoustician Xu Ya-ying to create a vineyard-style seating arrangement around the orchestra with improved steel structure, expanded backstage space, and rehearsal areas. (1) Junshan Concert Hall: Expected to be completed between 2027 and 2028, it will be a surround-style classical music hall equipped with professional facilities with a sound insulation coefficient of 25 and a reverberation time of 2 seconds. It will also include rehearsal rooms, instrument rooms, performance control rooms, musician lounges, and other professional facilities and equipment. (2) Heqin Performing Arts Hall: This multifunctional performance space on campus hosts music, theater, dance, and film screenings. After the improvements, both front and backstage facilities and performance equipment will be well-equipped.
Results/Contributions

In 2024, the music hall hosted the inaugural Tsinghua Mid-Autumn Moon Celebration concert series, comprising five distinctly vibrant concerts. The "Joy in Tsinghua" Podcast is also filled with exciting content; detailed reports are as follows:

※ Tsinghua Mid-Autumn Moon Celebration Concert Series

1. 113/7/14 Tsinghua Mid-Autumn Moon Celebration Concert - Overture - Magnificent Baroque Concerto

2. 113/9/6 Tsinghua Mid-Autumn Moon Celebration Concert - Autumn Splendor and Trout Night

3. 113/9/10 Tsinghua Mid-Autumn Moon Celebration Concert - A Glamorous Solo Concert by Dili Bai Er

4. 113/9/20 Tsinghua Mid-Autumn Moon Celebration Concert - The Legacy of Melodies

5. 113/9/27 Tsinghua Mid-Autumn Moon Celebration Concert - Finale - The Magic Box of Music


※ "Joy in Tsinghua" Podcast

EP.64|Classical Series - A Must-Listen! The Pinnacle of Cello Concertos — Dvořák: Cello Concerto in B minor

EP.65|Sound Series - Soundtracks Are Not Supporting Roles — Interview with Composer Lin Ming-hsueh (Part 1)

EP.66|Sound Series - Soundtracks Are Not Supporting Roles — Interview with Composer Lin Ming-hsueh (Part 2)

EP.67|Classical Series - A Symphony Loved by Romantic Dreamers, Kings, and X-Men! Most Frequently Found in Popular Culture — Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 (Part 1)

EP.68|Classical Series - A Symphony Loved by Romantic Dreamers, Kings, and X-Men! Most Frequently Found in Popular Culture — Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 (Part 2)

EP.69|Music Yet Unfinished Series - Popular Songs that Became Classics! Discussing the Music Industry and Children's Music with Liu Zhihong

EP.70|Sound Series - From Taiwan to the World! Experiences in International Performances

EP.71|Classical Series - Discover the Gentle and Sweet Side of Beethoven! — Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4 (Part 1)

EP.72|Classical Series - Discover the Gentle and Sweet Side of Beethoven! — Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4 (Part 2)

EP.73|Music Yet Unfinished Series - From Strings to Science, the Symphony of Music and Life — Special Interview with Tu Nengguang and Zhao Xu

EP.74|Sound Series - The Original Voice of Sound Orchestra! Interview with the Founder and Creator of Sound Park, Scott

EP.75|Classical Series - A Crazy and Psychedelic Symphony that Pioneered the Genre of "Storytelling" (Part 1) — Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, First Movement

EP.76|Classical Series - A Crazy and Psychedelic Symphony that Pioneered the Genre of "Storytelling" (Part 2) — Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Second and Third Movements

EP.77|Classical Series - A Crazy and Psychedelic Symphony that Pioneered the Genre of "Storytelling" (Part 3) — Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Fourth and Fifth Movements

EP.78|Music Yet Unfinished Series - Engineer aka Songwriter! The Musical Dream Journey of Tsinghua People (Part 1)

EP.79|Sound Series - Poets and Sound Theater — A Dialogue Between Poetry and Song

EP.80|Classical Series - A Great Work that Marks a New Chapter in Music History, Sparking Riots — Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring (Part 1)

EP.81|Classical Series - A Great Work that Marks a New Chapter in Music History, Sparking Riots — Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring (Part 2)

EP.82|Music Yet Unfinished Series - Engineer aka Songwriter! The Musical Dream Journey of Tsinghua People (Part 2)

EP.83|Classical Series - Composing a Symphonic Poem for Tragedy — Tchaikovsky: Fantasy Overture "Romeo and Juliet"

EP.84|Music Yet Unfinished Series - Tsinghua's First A Cappella Singing Group! Interview with Seagul K Seagul-K

EP.85|Music Yet Unfinished Series - Non-Music Major, North American Alumni Foundation Chorus Conductor — What Choir Taught Me

EP.86|Classical Series - A Must-Listen Classic Symphonic Poem — Richard Strauss: Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks

EP.87|Classical Series - Breaking Traditional Constraints, Pioneering New Trends in Music — Debussy: Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun

EP.88|Classical Series - Bruckner 200th Anniversary Series: Unveiling His Mystique — Symphony No. 4 (Part 1)

EP.89|Classical Series - Bruckner 200th Anniversary Series: Unveiling His Mystique — Symphony No. 4 (Part 2)


Keywords
Junshan Concert Hall, exhibitions, arts and culture
References
1. https://cac.site.nthu.edu.tw/

Official website of CAC

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吳尚衡
cac@my.nthu.edu.tw