Jury 2025

PAOLO BELLOCCI Permanent Chairman of the Jury
Paolo Bellocci, since 1988 Maestro collaborator of the Opera of Florence - Maggio Musicale Fiorentino. Artistic Director and Vice President of Opera Network Firenze, within which he carries out advanced training projects and high quality opera productions. He is an expert connoisseur of the singing repertoire of the Italian Opera. For many years he was Coordinator of Maggio Fiorentino Formazione and of the Puccini Festival Foundation of Torre del Lago Puccini. He holds Masterclasses in repertoire, interpretation and vocality of Italian Opera for Academies, Universities and International Music Conservatories, including that of St. Petersburg (Russian Federation), and i n China the Beijing Opera Academy, the University of Shijiazhuang, the Chongqing Conservatory of Music , the Sichuan Normal University of Chengdu, the Zigong Conservatory. Collaborate on special projects for young artists, including Young Artists Project, North Carolina University, Connecticut Lyric Opera (USA), Inner Mongolia University, Huhhot, Xilin Gol League University (Inner Mongolia). For the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino theater he participated in the main tours of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, including those in Beijing, for "Turandot" (Zubin Mehta, Zhang Yimou) in the Forbidden City (1998), Tokjio and Yokohama (Bunka Kaikan, NBC, 2001, 2006, 2011), Recklinghausen, Muscat (Oman), numerous others. Musical organizer and relationship weaver, here some events that he contributed to conceived and created: Concerts at the Festival of Palaces of St. Petersburg (Marijnskj Palace, Kovatchina, Tsarskoe Zelo Palace), Hermitage Museum, for the exhibition "Michelangelo at the Hermitage", Theater "Novaia Opera" in Moscow, in the Sala Paolo VI in the Vatican, with the orchestra of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, conductor Zubin Mehta. Concert for the Unicef World Foundation, with the UN headquarters in New York.
LEON TONG, International Chairman of the Jury
"I have a dream – to share love and peace with the world through choral music."
•President, World Youth and Children Choral Artists' Association
•Artistic Director & President of the Organising Committee,
World Choir Festival and World Youth & Children's Choir Festival – Hong Kong
•Member, China Musicians' Association
•Former First Vice-President, International Federation for Choral Music (IFCM)
•Visiting Professor, Kunming City College
•Distinguished Professor, Xihua University
•Visiting Professor, Tianjin University, East China University of Science and
Technology, Shanxi Normal University, Sichuan University of Media and
Communications
•Recipient of the Hong Kong Arts Development Council's "Award for Arts
Achievement" (2007)
•Founder and President, Hong Kong Treble Choirs' Association
•Artistic Director and Principal Conductor, Hong Kong Treble Choir
•Former Music Director and Principal Conductor, Hong Kong Children's Choir
•Artistic Director and Principal Conductor, Guangzhou Children's Palace Choir
LEON TONG
International Chairman of the Jury
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Founder and President of World Youth and Children Choral Artists' Association (WYCCAA), Former First Vice-President of International Federation for Choral Music (IFCM), Prof. Leon Shiu-wai Tong is an internationally renowned choral expert, conductor, speaker, juror, and curator of world-class choral festivals. Currently the Artistic Director of Guangzhou Children's Palace Choir, China, Tong was former Music Director & Principal conductor of the Hong Kong Children's Choir (-1997) and Artistic Director & Principal Conductor of the Hong Kong Treble Choir (-2020).
As President and Chairman of the Artistic Committee, Tong has organized many global events with WYCCAA, including the 2024 World Youth & Children's Choir Festival cum 1st Greater Bay Area Choir Festival – Hong Kong, World Choir Festivals (2023, 2022, 2021), 2019 World Choral Conducting Competition, World Youth & Children's Choir Festival – Hong Kong (2019, 2017 & 2015), 2018 Belt & Road World Choir Festival, and the Hong Kong International Youth & Children's Choir Festivals (2013, 2011, 2008 & 2006). In 2008, he curated with the Olympic Committee of Hong Kong "The World Sings for Olympics" concert, in which the international film-star Jackie Chan and World Youth Choir (whose choristers came from over 36 countries and regions) were invited to perform. Respectively in 1998 & 2001, with the Hong Kong Treble Choir Association, he organised the 1st and 2nd "China International Children's Choir Festival & World Symposium for Children's Choral Music", which were followed by the World Children's Choir Festival and the world-renowned Songbridge Programme in 2005.
He is also frequently invited to adjudicate at internationally acclaimed choral festivals and competitions, including competitions under the European Grand Prix for Choral Singing Association. He was the only foreign juror at the 67th NHK All-Japan School Choir Competition. As an expert who currently holds several guest professorships in a number of universities in China, Tong has received a number of awards for his contribution to choral music nationally and internationally, including the China Treble Choir Contribution Award in 2004 (from China Chorus Association) and the Award for Arts Achievement (Music) in 2007 (from Hong Kong Arts Development Council).
GRAHAM LEA-COX, Jury Member
Graham Lea-Cox has had a broad and eclectic international career as Orchestral
Conductor, Artistic Director and as an academic.
He has a special interest in the orchestral repertoires of the 18th to 20th centuries,
in contemporary global repertoires and is also active as a conductor in theatre and
film music. With a strong connection to Africa and Latin America, in particular
South Africa and Mexico, his interest in global cultures and personal international
initiatives have developed from a profound belief in the power of music to promote
peace and build bridges between nations and peoples.
Early in his career Graham Lea-Cox gained wide experience on stage and in
performance, on tour and in concert throughout the USA (Columbia Artists, New
York), China and Japan.
After beginning his musical training as a Chorister in the Choir of Christ Church
Cathedral in Oxford (UK), he completed his formal studies at the Royal College
of Music (London) and at Oxford University (UK). He later studied with legendary
conductors Norman Del Mar (London) and Herbert Blomstedt (Los Angeles) and
trained as a repetiteur at the English National Opera. Early professional experience
as an assistant to several leading international conductors followed, including
Arnold Östman, Harmut Haenchen, Sir Charles Mackerras and Mexican conductor,
Eduardo Mata.
He has since conducted such ensembles as the West German Radio Symphony
Orchestra (WDRSO Köln), leading UK period instrument orchestra the Hanover
Band, the Goteborg Opera (Sweden) and the Cape Philharmonic Orchestra (South
Africa). His landmark recordings on ASV/Universal with the Hanover Band have
received outstanding international acclaim and a nomination for a Classical
Grammy Award in the USA.
Over many years Graham has been a Visiting Lecturer and Director at Universities,
Music Conservatoires and Choral programmes in South Africa, the USA and Mexico.
He has lectured in film music at AFDA, the South African School of Drama and Film
and as a Visiting Lecturer in Film music at UNISA, the University of South Africa.
Graham has been a British Council Artist to Zimbabwe, Sweden and the Czech
Republic.
LAURA BARTOLI, Jury Member
Graduated in Violin with M° Luigi Gamberini, she has an intense concertistic
activity both as soloist and as member of chamber groups. She has acquired a
40 years' experience in teaching music to children in public schools as well as in
private institutions. In 2001, she leaves the public school and she founded the
children's choir "Piccolo Coro Melograno", which she has conducted in more than
500 concerts across Italy. In 2009, the choir evolves into a School for choral music
that, nowadays, involves three different choirs with more than 90 participants
overall, aged 4-25. She has attended masterclasses with Paul Phoenix, Basilio
Astulez, Tullio Visioli, Panda Von Proosdij, Cristina Ganzerla, Luigi Leo, Sabrina
Simoni, Siro Merlo. She has collaborated with several authors of children music
such as: Beppe Dati, Siro Merlo, Giuseppe De Rosa, Gianfranco Fasano, Gianfranco
Grottoli, Maria Francesca Polli.
She has been member of the National Panel to select the original songs for
"Zecchino d'Oro", an international competition for children songs, broadcasted on
the National TV channel RAIUNO. She has been part of the Jury at International
pop music contests as well as at National Choir competitions. With Piccolo Coro
Melograno, she has participated in many National choir competitions, in which her
choir received many prizes, including several Winners Prize and one Best Director
Prize. With Piccolo Coro Melograno, she has also collaborated with Gabriel Garrido
and with Ensemble Elyma, as well as with Italian comedians Giorgio Panariello and
Daniela Morozzi and directed Piccolo Coro Melograno in front of the President of
the Italian Republic, Sergio Mattarella.
ESTER CASTRIOTA, Jury Member
Soprano, she graduated in Singing and Vocal Chamber Music at the L. Cherubini
in Florence.
She perfected her skills with Daniel Ferro, Anastasia Tomaszeswka in the operatic
repertoire, with Dalton Baldwin, Liliana Poli, Julia Hamari in the lieder and
contemporary repertoire, with Jill Feldman in the baroque repertoire.
As a soloist and in chamber ensembles, she is a guest of concert seasons and
festivals in Italy and abroad (Amici della Musica of Modena, Florence, Ravenna-
Festival, G.A.M.O. of Florence, IUC of Rome, Sinfonia en Perigord Francia etc.).
She collaborates with various ensembles: Arte-Musica (Gesualdo da Venosa,
IV book of madrigals), Cappella Artemisia of Bologna (C. Margherita Cozzolani,
Vespri), A. Seivoci, Francia, (C. Monteverdi, Moral and Spiritual Forest).
She plays roles in Orfeo by Monteverdi (Ravenna, Teatro Alighieri), Dido and Aeneas
by Purcell (Florence, Palazzo Vecchio), Erminia sul Giordano by Michelangelo Rossi
(Teatro di Pistoia), in Luciano Berio's Folksongs in stage form (Parma Teatro
Studio), in La Bohème (Rome). She obtained the third prize in the Valentino
Bucchi competition "Il canto nel '900" (Rome 1996). You have recorded for the
Dynamic, Tactus, Edipan and Esperia record labels. She is a singing teacher at the
Conservatory, L. Cherubini in Florence.
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