Ishibashi Memorial Hall, Ueno Gakuen - Where the new era begins.

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Our Mission

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The Ishibashi Memorial Hall is a resource for students, academic staff and alumni of Ueno Gakuen, supporting their continuing studies. It aims also to provide a creative learning opportunity for future generations.

In this way we promote a unique message comprised of music, education and the Arts, across a wide constituency.

About the Symbol Mark

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The symbol mark signifies the presence of continuous dynasty of Ueno Gakuen and the nature of sound which endure infinitively.
This shape also alludes the image of concert hall which is accessible for anyone from the world, and intimates the maneuvering vechile of sound and people who will come together at the hall.

This colour of blight green identifies the clearness of acoustics of Ishibashi Memorial Hall and the freshness that Ueno Gakuen always has had.

Message from Executive Director

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Memoire of the Ishibashi Memorial Hall, and its future.

When I was asked to write for the Farewell Concert of the former Ishibashi Memorial Hall, of which history was brought down the curtain after 33 years on 24th September 2007, I wrote:

Music is a recollection of sound. So could a concert hall be 'music' itself. If so, this Ishibashi Memorial Hall, which is just about to close, will persist in us as a bright reminiscence of music. ........ Those big hall (Ishibashi Memorial Hall) and small one (Aeolian Hall) certainly are assured their future and will promise us another exciting memoire.

Having witnessed the former hall for 33 years, I have the numerous musical recollections which are deeply sealed in my heart: King's College Choir of Cambridge University, Trinity College Choir of Cambridge University, Nikolaus Harnoncourt and Wien Concentus Musicus, The Consort of Musicke, Gustav Leonhardt, Jorg Demus, Paul Badura-Skoda, Hans Kann, Bruno Canino, Toyoaki Matsuura, Toshiya Eto, and The Evening of Noh and Kyogen.... I shall stop now before I go too far.

What I wanted to mean with the quotation above was the fact that the old Ishibashi Memorial Hall will revive the new generation with a great reminiscence of sound even if the concert hall itself may not have been physically existed anymore. Now the time has come and our brand new hall opens in May 2010.

Prior to our official opening in May 2010, we held a small concert to celebrate the compilation of construction - the very first moment to make 'a musical sound' as if we breathed life into the hall. From out of the infinite silence a rich assortment of sounds echoed throughout the hall. Their indescribable effect was wonderful beyond one's expectations. That sound was so sensational. It led me to a peculiar sense: my pathos for the old hall melt into an hommage for the new concert hall. That moment my assumption that the moemorie is a bath to the future turned into a certainity.

It was because of my great affection towards music and this Ishibashi Memorial Hall, which made me determined to accept this heavily-responsible position of Executive Director. The hall is a promising educational resource for Ueno Gakuen Junior High School and High School, Junior College and University, along with for all youngsters invloved with music. It also will be another cetre of music culture both regionally and globaly, as well as where we as the concert hall can engage with local communities. We, moreover, concentrate on our original projects.

Finally but not least, I would like to express my sincere respects and gratitude for many of those who have helped enact to complete constructing the new Ishibashi Memorial Hall.

Ishibashi Memorial Hall, Ueno Gakuen
Executive Director
Nobuko Funayama

History

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The original Ishibashi Memorial Hall was built in 1974 as the celebration of the 70th anniversary of Ueno Gakuen Educational Foundation. It was one of pioneers of specialised concert halls in Tokyo.

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Ishibashi Memorial Hall
508 seats
Orchestra Stalls: 430 seats (2 spaces for wheelchair users)
Balcony: 78 seats
Aeolian Hall
Maximum 84 seats

Disabled Access and Family Friendly Facilities

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The Ishibashi Memorial Hall is fully accessible to pushchairs and wheelchair users.
There are public toilets and baby changing facilities.
Our cloakrooms are open just before our concerts and are free.

The babysitting service by professional sitters will be available for most IMH Series. Please contact to ishibashimemorial [ at] uenogakuen.ac.jp or call us +81 (0)3 3843 3043

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