
Taipei exhibition commemorates life and work of Chang Yu-sheng
It’s 25 years since the versatile pop vocalist and songwriter Chang Yu-sheng passed away. Also known as Tom Chang, or just “The Music Magician,” Chang left an indelible mark on Taiwan’s music scene, before passing away at the age of just 31. Now a major exhibition in Taipei commemorates his life and work. The exhibition at Taipei Music Center gives visitors an insight not just into Chang’s musical legacy, but also his personal life. It will be capped with a major concert, bringing together many of Chang’s contemporaries, and later generations who have followed in his footsteps.
A clear soprano voice rings out, taking visitors straight down memory lane. Many parents have brought their children here to listen to classic songs from their youth. Taipei Music Center has commissioned this special exhibition to mark the 25th anniversary of Chang Yu-sheng’s death. The exhibition theme, “Fly Me to the Moon and Back,” references one of his best-loved songs.
Huang Yun-ling
Taipei Music Center chair
It’s not just viewing these things, it’s about getting to know Chang Yu-sheng again, or, let’s say, commemorating him. I think we can see so much warmth, and so many traces of him left behind.
Liang Chih-min
Musical theater director
God was good to him, and a bit unfair to us. Because 25 years have passed, and those of us who were overweight have got bigger, and those of us who are old have gotten older. But he always has the same image.
The exhibition reveals many sides to Chang that the public might not be so familiar with. There are youthful photos from his university graduation, as well as a letter he wrote his father, asking for NT$1,000 so he could buy a new pair of glasses. Taipei Music Center will host a concert in March featuring many artists of different generations, united in music to pay tribute to Chang.
Huang Yun-ling
Taipei Music Center chair
It’s very difficult to gather everyone together, actually. For this concert, the most important thing is to pay our respects to Chang Yu-sheng, and pay our respects to that era, which gave us so much energy.
The concert will be a who’s-who of Taiwanese pop. The musical director is Huang Yun-ling, chair of Taipei Music Center. From Chang’s contemporaries, his former bandmate Eric Chen and the musical theater director Liang Chih-min. Younger generations are represented by Cheer Chen and WeiBird. Some of Chang’s classic songs will be covered by Trash, erstwhile Golden Melody nominees for Best Musical Group, as well as mandopop band Men Envy Children.
2023-02-20