معرفی
Fang Hui serves as a Lecturer at the Department of Music within Tongji University's School of Art and Media, where she has maintained continuous teaching duties since October 2005. Her institutional affiliation spans both undergraduate and graduate programs, with active participation in招生工作 (admissions), talent cultivation initiatives, and international exchange programs through the university's Media Experiment and Practice Teaching Center.
Education
- Master's degree in Music and Drama Studies, Shanghai Conservatory of Music (2007-2012)
- Bachelor's degree in Piano Performance, Keyboard Department of Xi'an Conservatory of Music (2001-2005)
Research Focus
Her scholarly work centers on vocal pedagogy, piano performance methodology, and musical theatre analysis, with particular emphasis on practical application of theoretical frameworks in performance settings. The integration of Western classical techniques with Chinese educational contexts characterizes her approach, evident in publications examining curriculum design for vocal art guidance and structural analysis of contemporary musicals like 'Rent'. Her research demonstrates consistent progression from foundational pedagogy (2010) to complex institutional collaborations in opera production (2015).
Professional Recognition
- Excellent Teacher Award at Third National Campus Art Festival Shanghai Regional (2010)
- Multiple international competition guidance awards including Singapore Tang Yun Jia Hua Vocal Competition (2015)
- Recognition for developing student pathways to China National Opera House and top conservatories
Mentorship & Performance Leadership
Fang Hui has cultivated significant student success through competition preparation and graduate school guidance, with advisees securing positions at China National Opera House and admission to Central Conservatory of Music. As artistic director for Tongji University Teacher Choir, she secured silver at the 2015 World Youth Choir Festival in Hong Kong. Her performance portfolio includes 30+ international exchange concerts with institutions like Carnegie Mellon University and Bangor University, establishing her as a key collaborator in cross-cultural musical initiatives.
Operational Scope
She operates within Tongji University's Omnimedia Research Institute framework while maintaining direct performance responsibilities through the Media Experiment and Practice Teaching Center. Her dual role as educator and practitioner enables integration of academic research with real-world stage production, notably in the 2015 'Cavalleria Rusticana' collaboration between Tongji University, Shanghai Opera House, and Oriental Art Center.