The National Chinese Orchestra, Taiwan (NCO; ) is a
Chinese orchestra based in
Taipei,
Taiwan (Republic of China). The ensemble was founded in 1984 as the National Art Academy Experimental Chinese Orchestra. Due to administrative changes, the orchestra was renamed National Experimental Chinese Orchestra in 1990, and National Chinese Orchestra in 2006. It comprises 93 musicians and takes responsibility of collecting, researching, performing, recording, and publishing the traditional music in Taiwan.
Before 2008, the orchestra was run by the
Ministry of Education and administrated by the
National Taiwan University of Arts. The orchestra is now administrated by the new
National Center for Traditional Arts under the
Council for Cultural Affairs
The Ministry of Culture (MOC, ) is the ministry of the Republic of China (Taiwan) that promotes cultural and creative industries. The ministry also maintains thNational Repository of Cultural Heritage
History
Established in 1981 by Executive Y ...
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Li Shi-Min was the first principal conductor of the orchestra. In 1999, the orchestra appointed famous conductor and composer
Qu Chunquan from
Mainland China as principal conductor. After 10 years of direction under Chu,
Wen Yi-jen
Wen Yi-jen () is a Taiwanese classical conductor. He was the Principal Guest Conductor of the National Theatre Belgrade.
Career
Early studies
Born in Taipei, Taiwan, Wen Yi-jen had his first piano lessons at age six with his mother. He atte ...
was appointed music director for the 08/09 season, also the first season of the ensemble. The position of music director is currently on call, and conductor
Wen Yi-jen
Wen Yi-jen () is a Taiwanese classical conductor. He was the Principal Guest Conductor of the National Theatre Belgrade.
Career
Early studies
Born in Taipei, Taiwan, Wen Yi-jen had his first piano lessons at age six with his mother. He atte ...
is now serving as the principal guest conductor of the orchestra.
Conductors
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Li Shi-Min, principal conductor 1988–1999
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Qu Chunquan, principal conductor 1999–2008
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Wen Yi-jen
Wen Yi-jen () is a Taiwanese classical conductor. He was the Principal Guest Conductor of the National Theatre Belgrade.
Career
Early studies
Born in Taipei, Taiwan, Wen Yi-jen had his first piano lessons at age six with his mother. He atte ...
, music director 2008–2009
External links
Official website (Chinese)
Taiwanese orchestras
Chinese orchestras
Musical groups established in 1984
1984 establishments in Taiwan
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