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Chronology of major events in Shanghai Concert Hall

On March 26, 1930, the Nanjing Grand Theater, founded by He Tingran, the major shareholder of Nan Yiyi Company, and designed by Fan Wenzhao, opened with the premiere of the American musical "Broadway"

1932/11/1~5, the first recorded performance of the Ministry of Industry Bureau Band (now the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra) in the concert hall

1932/12/13~16, the screening of "Galaxy Twin Stars", this is The first domestic film screened in the Concert Hall

1933/6/16, Moservich piano solo concert, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce Bureau Symphony Orchestra Concert

1937/6/24 , a joint concert by pianist Milo Veshu, cellist Piastro, double bassist Joseph Souster and the string orchestra of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce Bureau

1941/9/18, suspended in commemoration of the 9.18 incident One day

On September 18, 1943, Japan's Takarazuka Song and Dance Troupe performed Song and Dance 8. On April 5, 1946, Mei Lanfang's Peking Opera Troupe came to the theater to perform. Main actors: Mei Lanfang, Yu Zhenfei, etc.

< p>1949/8/25~30, the main actors of Yue Opera performance: Yuan Xuefen, Fan Ruijuan, Xu Yulan, Qi Yaxian, Wang Wenjuan, Jin Caifeng, etc.

1950/4/22, the opera "White-Haired Girl" was performed for disaster relief< /p>

On November 18, 1950, Dazhong Cinema Co., Ltd., a public-private partnership, was established, and the Nanjing Grand Theater was renamed Beijing Grand Theater

On September 20, 1959, after renovation, it was officially renamed Shanghai Concert Hall

1960/5/10~18, the first "Shanghai Spring" Music and Dance Festival opened at the Shanghai Concert Hall

1961/5/20~31, 1962/5/ 5~21, 1963/5/11~19, 1964/5/23~6/8, 1965/5/8~16, 1966/5/14~31, the second to the seventh "Shanghai Spring" The main performance was held in the concert hall

In September 1966, the Shanghai Concert Hall was briefly renamed the "Revolution Concert Hall"

1980/5/19~29 The ninth session, 1982/ The 10th session on 5/2~20, the 11th session on 1984/5/14~28, the 12th session on 1986/5/17~30, the 13th "Shanghai Spring" main body on 1988/5/7~17 The performance was held in the concert hall

On January 15, 1982, the first weekly radio concert was grandly launched in the concert hall

On May 9, 1982, the world-famous flutist Lang Pa Er's solo concert

On July 21, 1985, Jiang Zemin came to the concert hall to listen to the fourth concert of the Beethoven Series

The "Beethoven Series" was handed in from October to December 1985 "The symphony concert caused a huge response

1987/4/13, former British Prime Minister Heath conducted the Symphony Concert

1987/10/10~11, the famous cellist Yo-Yo Ma Compared with the Shanghai Concert

1989/9/25, the concert hall was listed as a Shanghai municipal cultural relic protection unit

1991/12/26~1993/4/14 Large-scale technological transformation

1993/5/1, the first issue of the "Monthly Program List" previewing concert hall performances was published

1994/2/13, the first biweekly issue Free weekly concerts are launched

1995/11/29, joint concert between world-famous violinist and social activist Isaac Stern and Shanghai Radio Symphony Orchestra

1996 /2/12, Symphony Interpretation Concert

1996/11/5, Italian violinist Accardo’s solo concert

1997/4/2, violinist Zuckerman’s solo Concert

1997/11/21~23, Jazz Festival, the famous jazz singer Betty Carter appeared on the stage and caused a huge sensation

1999/1/23, hosted the Julia String Quartet concert

1999/4/30, famous violinist Igor Oistrakh solo concert

1999/8/6~10, Xinmin Evening News published six articles , to provide suggestions for the operation and development of the concert hall

From August to December 2000, launched Saturday student orchestra performances, 22 schools, 21 concerts

Piano Fu Cong dedicated to Chopin's works< /p>

2001/3~2002/1, hosted Chopin's complete piano works (12 sets) concert 37, 2002/8/18~31, "Goodbye My Treasure" - Farewell to the Shanghai Concert Hall Series Concerts

On September 1, 2002, the business was temporarily closed and the "relocation and functional improvement" project was started.

On October 1, 2004, the relocation project of the Shanghai Concert Hall was completed and the first performance was welcomed. Come to the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and enjoy two concerts dedicated to works by Tchaikovsky and Beethoven.