2024 EDITION
WINNERS
Grand prize tolosa choral contest and nomination for the european grand prix of choral singing on 2024
MIXED CHOIR OF RIGA CATHEDRAL CHOIR SCHOOL (Latvia)
Prize given by the basque government to the best performance of a basque song
MIXED CHOIR OF RIGA CATHEDRAL CHOIR SCHOOL (Latvia)
For their performance of the work: DANTZANTIK (David Azurza)
Chamber choirs: – Basque song and popular music
1º MIXED CHOIR OF RIGA CATHEDRAL CHOIR SCHOOL (Latvia)
2º STORKYRKANS CHAMBER CHOIR (Sweden)
3º MIKROKOSMOS (France)
Chamber choirs: – Polyphony
1º MIXED CHOIR OF RIGA CATHEDRAL CHOIR SCHOOL (Latvia)
2º STORKYRKANS CHAMBER CHOIR (Sweden)
3º MIKROKOSMOS (France)
Audience prize
MIXED CHOIR OF RIGA CATHEDRAL CHOIR SCHOOL (Latvia)
Vocal Groups – Religious Music
1º THE RESONANZ CHILDREN’S CHOIR (Indonesia)
2º WORLD VISION KOREA CHILDREN’S CHOIR (Korea)
3º CHILDREN’S CHOIR “LIELVARDE” (Latvia)
CHAMBER
CHOIRS
Amaranthe is an acclaimed young women’s choir based in Oudenaarde, renowned for its captivating and innovative choral performances. Established in 2006, the choir has flourished under the artistic direction of Johannes Dewilde since 2012, bringing contemporary a cappella music to vibrant life with a mix of passion, precision, and artistic integrity. Amaranthe’s repertoire, characterized by its complexity and emotional depth, aims to move its audience deeply, melding traditional choral sounds with modern innovations.
Dedicated to maintaining a dynamic concert calendar, Amaranthe participates in both self-produced events and prestigious invitations from respected domestic and international organizations. Their commitment to quality has led them to win numerous first prizes at international competitions, culminating in being crowned Champion of the World Choir Games twice in 2021 where they achieved the highest score among all competitors. Ranked first in the ‘chamber choirs’ category on the Interkultur world rankings since 2022, Amaranthe continues to set new standards in the choral music scene.
Johannes Dewilde is a distinguished choir conductor, musician, and educator, renowned for his deep passion and expertise in choral music. Trained at several conservatories across Flanders, he imparts his knowledge at prestigious institutions such as the Arts Academy in Ghent and the Royal Conservatory of Ghent, KASK. Since 2012, Johannes has led Amaranthe, elevating the choir to international acclaim, including multiple victories at the World Choir Games.
He has been invited by several professional choirs and ensembles. In both Kerkrade and Rome, he won the ‘best conductors prize’. His dedication to the craft extends beyond conducting; he is a respected judge at international choral competitions and workshops, constantly fostering new talent and promoting excellence in the global choral community.
Camerata Chamber Choir is an amateur ensemble that operates to professional standards. Inside Scandinavia it has a reputation for singing with blend, responsiveness, nuance and passion. Outside Scandinavia it is known for delivering distinctive performances, for introducing audiences to valuable new repertoire and for winning competitions. It won the 2016 London International A Cappella Choral Competition where it was described by the jury, chaired by
Peter Phillips, as ‘completely masterful, technically measured and yet expressive to the core’.
The choir is known for its orchestral performances of baroque masterworks by
Bach and Handel and for presenting new a cappella works from the Nordic and Baltic regions, many of which it commissions.
It frequently collaborates with professional orchestras, and thousands attend its Christmas performances of Georg Friedrich Handel’s oratorio Messiah (the choir’s
recording of the piece won a Danish Grammy).
Since it was founded in 1965, the choir has attracted an ardent following in the Danish capital, Copenhagen.
Sofia Söderberg is Camerata’s conductor and artistic director since 2018 personifies the choir’s longstanding geographical and ideological connection to the Swedish choral tradition. Sofia Söderberg is an experience and multi award-winning choral specialist known for her technical rigour, physical precision and striking interpretative voice. She has worked in opera, theatre, the orchestral sector and with the finest chamber choirs in Scandinavia including the Swedish Radio Choir and the Svanholm Singers, of which she is artistic director.
The De La Salle University Chorale is the official premiere choral group of De La Salle
University-Manila. Established in 1987, their expressive vocal renditions of songs and their world-wide recognition makes them one of the best choral groups in the Philippines. The group has gone on to win multiple local and international competitions; such as being hailed as the National Champions for the Senior Choir category of the 2023 National Music Competitions for Young Artists, placing first-runner up in the Mixed Choir category of the Andrea O. Veneracion International Choral Festival 2023, and becoming champions of the Grand Prix round of the 2023 Busan International Choral Festival and Competition, while also winning both Mixed Choir and Ethnic Choir categories of the same competition. Under the musical direction of Mr. Jose Emmanuel Aquino, the DLSU Chorale continues to share their music in faith, service, and communion.
Mr. Jose Emmanuel Aquino holds a degree in voice literature and performance from the University of the Philippines. He is an alumnus of the Philippine Madrigal Singers batch ‘97 – the performing batch that won in the European Choral Grand Prix. Most recently, amongst 34 other conductors present, Mr. Jose Emmanuel Aquino was hailed as the Best Conductor of the 2023 Busan International Choral Festival and Competition. Mr. Jose Emmanuel Aquino continues to share his passion and knowledge of choral music through his artistic direction of the following groups: the De La Salle University Chorale, Philippine Vocal Ensemble, Supreme Court Choir, Koro Lasalyano, and Union Church of Manila Chancel Choir.
This movement of a Singing Philippines drew inspiration from the work of Prof. Andrea O. Veneracion, founder of the Philippine Madrigal Singers (Madz) and Philippine National Artist for Music. As she went on outreach tours with the Madz in different parts of the country, they gave out workshops, lecture demonstration sessions to self-taught musicians and choral conductors. These sessions were practical, experience-based programs that aimed to equip participants with the skills to successfully organize, set-up, develop and sustain choirs. The aim was two-fold: aside from developing higher
standards of the singing, the guiding objective to encourage the innately-musical Filipinos to join choirs. It was both a mission not just to raise choral standards, but to first spread the gospel of choral singing.
Since the early 1970s, the annual outreach programs to the provinces have continued, with the support of the Cultural Center of the Philippines and the National Commission for the Arts of the Philippines.
Many choir conductors, singers and choirs who have no opportunity or means to come to Manila benefit from those local workshops and training programs.
The late Andrea Veneracion designated her successor, Mark Anthony Carpio to continue with the mission not just of leading the country’s premier choir, but also to carry on the ongoing mission of developing choirs, conductors and singers all over the Philippines.
Organized and presented by the Philippine Madrigal Singers (one of UNESCO’s Artists for Peace) and the Cultural Center of the Philippines Center for Choral Excellence and Cultural Exchange Department, the SING PHILIPPINES YOUTH CHOIR is composed of choristers representing different provinces of the country. These singers auditioned and then join professional week-long music camps under Madz choirmaster, Mark Anthony A. Carpio.
To date, there are four batches consisting of a total of 211 choristers, after its successful launch last June 2014. The Sing Philippines Youth Choir helps bring to life National Artist Andrea O. Veneracion’s vision of a nation singing in harmony and united in songs.
An ardent defender of French choral art, often qualified as a troublemaker, Mikrokosmos has proposed for the past 35 years an exceptional a cappella sound palette inspired by unconventional artistic adventures. A troupe of 40 young male and female singers, winners of 20 international prizes, the MIKROKOSMOS choral art laboratory favours audacious tentatives.
The pluri-disciplinarity of its founder Loïc Pierre rapidly drove Mikrokosmos «on stage». Its original creations marrying unprecedented influences and references, the choir erases the frontiers between the arts: cine- concerts, hip-hop dancing, video installations and antique tragedy intimately incorporated in its vocal performances deliver a very particular vision of contemporary choral art.
Diverse sensitivities colour our trajectory: since the beginning our policy has been to place orders for original compositions. Our complicity with numerous French composers, the prestigious fertility of the Scandinavian repertory, the musical history of the Baltics, American flamboyance and Asian insolence have tuned our sound and consolidated and formed our repertory, alternating contemporary choral music and a cappella creations.
With Mikrokosmos the stage is inflamed, choral art « crackles », offering itself to all publics. In the past 35 years with no aesthetic frontiers, no ankylosing « school », the choir’s palette has been considerably enriched without losing its unchangeable backbone: the deployment of different languages, the rhythmical fever and harmonic incandescence, anchored in a powerful metaphorical incarnation, forge the signature of the troupe, serving a cappella choral art.
The Cape Town Camerata (CTC) was formed in 1997 as a youth choir. As the choir members grew older it was a natural progression to change our name, and in 2023 we formally became the Cape Town Camerata. Currently, the ensemble consists of ±50% students and 50% working young people.
Through the years we have been privileged to sing on famous stages such as Carnegie Hall and in St Paul’s Cathedral in London. We have toured in China, the USA, Namibia and Europe and we have successfully competed in a number of international competitions, most recently the following:
• 2019: Toured to Greece, Italy, and Austria. In Austria they took part in the Spittal and der Drau Chamber Choir competition where they placed second overall and won both the Publikumspreis as well as the Günther-Mittergradnegger prize for the best performance of a contemporary work.
• 2022: They toured to Germany and took part in the International Chamber Choir Competition
Marktoberdorf where they placed third overall and were awarded a “Mixed Choirs Achievement Level II” award. In addition, they were also awarded the “Oberdorfer Publikumspreis”.
We have incredible memories of performing major choral works, amongst which the following stand out: The Armed Man, A Mass for Peace (Karl Jenkins), St John Passion (Arvo Pärt), Rachmaninov’s Allnight Vigil and Händel ‘s Messiah.
Leon Starker was appointed as music director in 2003. He holds an M. Mus in Choral Conducting. His day-job is database developer and programmer.
Manado Catholic Choir, known as MCC, was founded in 2009 by Catholic youngsters of the Manado Diocese. The choir is based in Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, and provides singing engagement, particularly in the diocese of Manado.
The choir performs ordinary music during Catholic Masses and other forms of choir services in Churches and events. The formation of this Catholic youth has agreed to contribute themself to the church and the country as a young generation through music.
Manado Catholic Choir also participated in various local and international competitive events. The choir has also performed in several concerts throughout the country.
The choir’s prestige includes gold for the mixed and folklore category with the “Most Outstanding Scenic Folklore Award” at “The 3rd Asia Cantate International Choral Competition 2016” in Hong Kong. MCC also achieved gold for mixed choir, sacred music, and folklore categories as well as “The Most Promising Choir Award” at the “Manado Cantat International Choir Competition and Symposium” in 2017.
The latest prestige of the choir is the Grand Prix Champion of “Manado Singing City International Choral Festival & Grand Prix 2018” in Manado, Indonesia. This success was followed when they won the Grand Prix Champion in Prague, Czech Republic at the “33rd Prague Cantat International Choir Competition and Festival 2019” with a Special Jury Prize for “The Most Outstanding Artistic Performance”. In 2023, MCC participated in the JS Fest Competition Finland and achieved winner of the category.
Manado Catholic Choir is also known for its music director and conductor who composed music, Kevin Bosco Wantalangi. Kevin composes the Ordinarium Missae of Regina Pacis, Yohanes Bosco, Santa Caecilia, Santa Teresa of Calcutta, Rex Pacis, and Santa Maria. These Ordinarium Missae are sung in Catholic masses throughout Indonesia. Kevin also composes some pieces that are performed in various international competitions; Dies Irae, Ave Maria, and Kyrie. Kevin was also invited to various national and international events as a jury.
The Mixed Choir of Riga Cathedral Choir School was established in 1996. Currently choir consists of students from educational programs “Choral Conducting” and “Vocal Music”. The daily life of the choir consists of lessons, which also include choir rehearsals, school events, concerts, competitions, projects and opera performances. The repertoire is wide and regularly changing – from Latvian folk song arrangements and original compositions by Latvian and foreign composers, to sacred, romantic and classical music of various eras.
The choir has also showed great results in international choir competitions – receiving GRAND PRIX and several special prizes in the international competition “Prague Cantat” 2017 and in the III International Baltic Sea Choir Competition 2018.
In 2019 the choir recorded their first album of choral music by Latvian composer Jēkabs Jančevskis. The compositions and high sound quality of the recordings was appreciated by the British classical record label “Hyperion Records”, which released the album “Aeternum” on February 28, 2020. The album has been highly appreciated by influential record labels, music critics and radio stations all over the World, including the United Kingdom’s BBC 3 Radio (https://open.spotify.com/album/2hUrT7wyt3iBHPzOIUWbwm?si=Ck0QlW3LQgSBGeENA3D51g). In 2022, the choir received the highest appraisal in classical music in Latvia – Grand Music Award 2021 – for the production of concert “Amao Omi” as the best concert of the year. In 2023, they were invited to participate in the 13th European Youth Choir Festival in Basel as a special guest to perform in the Swiss premier of Latvian composer’s Ēriks Ešenvalds’ multimedial symphony “Nordic Light”.
Bel Canto Choir Vilnius is Lithuania’s best mixed independent choir, uniting more than 50 singers who are deeply passionate about music and choral singing. We perform music in various styles, regularly collaborate with world-class musicians, and participate in competitions and festivals in Lithuania and abroad.
Our mission is bold: We aim to revolutionize choral music and make its beauty and charm accessible to all. We are committed to continuous development and aspire to be Lithuania’s most innovative, transparent, and renowned choir and to secure our place among Europe’s elite choirs.
Yet, we are more than just a choir. We are a vibrant community of talented and ambitious individuals bound by their shared love for music. This bond extends beyond the stage, fostering a unique sense of belonging and camaraderie. We take pride in being the most admired choir by our team members and audience.
In 2023, the Bel Canto Choir Vilnius achieved a remarkable feat, clinching first place at the Lithuanian National Choral Competition finals and retaining the title of the country’s best volunteer choir. An international panel of judges awarded the choir an impressive 96.3 points – the highest among all choirs in Lithuania. This marked the ensemble’s third consecutive triumph, following their previous victories in 2013 and 2017.
In 2018, the choir launched its flagship choral-vocal music project, Open To The World. The project aims to showcase modern choral music, promote Western culture, and foster exchanges with the world’s best choirs, vocal ensembles, and composers.
Storkyrkans Chamber Choir, belonging to the Stockholm Cathedral, is a newly founded choir for young, talented singers, age 17-26. It started in August 2023 by conductor Helene Stureborg, and became quickly of great interest. Today there are around 40 members with solid backgrounds as choir singers, many with experience from say music high schools and higher music educations. The repertoire extends over all genres and periods. During their first year they have already given a large number of concerts with music by Fauré, Grigorjeva, Orff, Forte, Bingham and Sandström among others. They have given a cappella concerts, performed with wind orchestra, chamber orchestra, organ and jazz ensemble, in churches, concert halls and in the Stockholm City Hall. The competition in Tolosa would be their first experience abroad!
Helene Stureborg has a long and successful career behind her, with important merits both nationally and internationally. He has an organist degree and a diploma in choral conducting from the Royal Academy of Music (KMH) in Stockholm. These studies were carried out under the direction of professors Gustav Sjökvist, Eric Ericson and Kjell Ingebretsen.
Suanplu Chorus was founded in 2000 by Thailand National Artist for Music, Dusdi Banomyong. Being the premier chorus of Thailand, it has been a pioneer in combining the beauty of Thai music with Western choral tradition.
Among the myriad of international achievements, Suanplu Chorus was awarded the Category winner for the “Open Choir Category” at the prestigious Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod in Wales, UK (2019). Other recognitions included two silver medals (Folklore Scenic and Contemporaneous Music) from the 7th World Choir Games in Cincinnati, USA (2012), two gold medals (Folklore and Mix Chamber Choir) from the 8th World Choir Games in Riga, Latvia (2014); and three gold diploma and category winner (Folklore, Non-Orthodox Christian Church Music, and Mixed Choir) at the 2nd Corfu International Festival & Choir Competition in Greece (2018).
The chorus represented Thailand at many important performances and concerts including the inaugural performance of the ASEAN anthem at the ASEAN Summit (2009), a concert at the International Cultural Diversity Festival at the UNESCO Headquarter in Paris (2010), and as a representative of Thailand at the “1000 Voices for Peace” in commemoration of the 100 years of World War I at Brussels, Belgium (2014).
Their present director, Ramon Molina Lijauco, Jr., has been directing the chorale since 2014. He is an international vocal and choral consultant and is based both in the Philippines and Thailand conducting the internationally awarded The Philippine Meistersingers, formerly the AUP Ambassadors.
CHILDREN’S
CHOIRS
During 47 years the choir, based in Cape Town’s Northern Suburbs and under the baton of internationally acclaimed conductor Hendrik D Loock with Theresa Loock as arranger and accompanist, has taken lovers of choral music on a very special musical journey. In May 2019, Mr Loock finally laid down his baton and a new choir leader, Karina Erasmus, was appointed along with a new accompanist, Marelize Koch.
The choir regularly performs with great aplomb for heads of state, princes, kings and queens and is one of South Africa’s proudest export products. The choir has won every major international choral competition since its inception in 1972 and its unsurpassed legato singing, maturity of sound, musical power and dynamic interpretation of very difficult material makes Tygerberg Children’s Choir a foremost exponent in the world of international competition choirs. The choir has a vast legacy of excellent choral CDs as testimony of its prowess.
In July 2010 year the choir was crowned World Champions and received gold medals in the Folklore and Music of the Religions categories at the 6th World Choir Games in Shaoxing, China. In 2012 the choir came second and won gold in the Children’s Choir division at the 7th World Choir Games in Cincinnati, USA. They also won a further two gold medals – in the Music of the Religions and Folklore divisions.
And again in 2018, the choir did exceptionally well at the 10th World Choir Games in Tshwane, South Africa. They participated in a mammoth four categories and were crowned World Champions in two categories – the highly coveted Children’s Choirs division and the Musica Sacra with Accompaniment division. They achieved 3rd places in two further categories – Pop Choirs and Folklore with Accompaniment. In total they won four gold medals.
The Resonanz Children’s Choir (TRCC) is an award-winning children’s choir from Jakarta, Indonesia. It was founded in 2007 by Avip Priatna Mag. Art., and is part of the Resonanz Music Studio (TRMS), which also manages the Batavia Madrigal Singers (BMS) and the Jakarta Concert Orchestra (JCO).
Besides sharpening musicality, TRCC’s goals are to motivate children to enjoy singing, develop their courage, accuracy, self-confidence, and good social skills and promote creativity. The choir consists of three groups based on their age. They are, Serunai (4 – 7 years old), Seruling (7 – 10 years old), and Tifa (10 – 15 years old). Experienced vocal teachers/choir directors are training all of them under the guidance of Avip Priatna.
Since 2012, TRCC has been winning choir competitions around the world. One of the most highlighted ones is winning the 2018 European Grand Prix for Choral Singing (EGP). EGP is known to be the most competitive, challenging and respected international choral competition in Europe. To successfully become a winner of the EGP, a choir must achieve being a grand champion of one of the competitions allied with the EGP and then, in the following year, compete and win against all other grand champions from the other European international choir competitions. Following winning the grand champion of the 2017 Tolosa choral contest, TRCC won the 2018 EGP.
Now the next generation of TRCC is being groomed. Recent achievements include winning two competition categories: children’s and folklore categories, at the 2022 Bali International Choral Festival. In addition, TRCC recently also won the grand champion of the 2023 Leonardo da Vinci International Choral Festival in Florence, Italy. In this competition, TRCC also won the children’s choir and Popular & Folk categories and received a special award for best choreography.
Besides doing choir competitions, TRCC has performed in many concerts and events for over a decade. TRCC also regularly appeared in one of the annual serial concerts held by The Resonanz Music Studio, namely, ‘Simfoni Untuk Bangsa’. In this concert, together with the Jakarta Concert Orchestra and Batavia Madrigal Singers, they performed compositions by Indonesian composers.
Members of this choir are required to possess not only good singing skills but also good body coordination. Most of their repertoires, especially the traditional ones, come with movements and dance. Professional choreographers are involved in putting suitable movements to the song without jeopardising their singing quality.
We can say that they are full-fledged choristers! We are proud to have them as the National Asset of Indonesia!
Founded in 1960, World Vision Korea Children’s Choir is the leading youth choir in South Korea affiliated to World Vision Korea. A voice for the voiceless as its mission, the choir has been bringing hope and love to children who are suffering from poverty, disease and conflicts on all over the world.
Since its formation with6 4 years of tradition, the choir has performed thousands of official national events and international conferences. Also, winning the highest award at the prestigious competition Let the Peoples Sing organized by BBC in 1978 and the Grand Prix at the 11 th Cantemus International Choir Festival in 2016 Hungary brought international fame to the choir.
Since its first tour to America in 1961, the choir has traveled different cou ntries every year most recently Austria and Germany. Especially, the 58 th tour, trip to Austria and Germany, was produced in two-part music documentary aired via KBS, one of the biggest South Korean television networks.
Bomi Kim, the principal conductor of the choir, had been a choir master of the Vienna Boys Choir between 2012 and 2016 as the first female choir master as well as the first Asian choir master in its own history. Furthermore, she won the Ortner Preis which is awarded to the best choral conductor in Austria in 2013. Her dynamic choral conducting and exquisite harmony the choir make deliver not only the joy of music but also the message of saving lives and love.
Children’s choir “Lielvarde” was formed in 1990, the same time, when Lielvade Music School was founded. Ever since, the choir’s conductor and artistic director has been Baiba Klepere. From 2013, a teacher of choral conducting Evita Konuša joined in a role of a choirmaster. The Choir consists of students of different educational programmes.
Starting from 1995, the choir has participated in all Latvian School Youth Song and Dance Celebrations. In 2005, 2010 and 2015, it has been among the laureates of the Choir Competition organised in the framework of the Celebration. Choir “Lielvarde” has participated at different international choir competitions and World Choir Games as well, receiving only Gold and Silver awards, incl. Grand Prix at the International Choir competition “Cristal Bell – 2017” in Narva, Estonia. Grand Prix at Children and Youth Choral World Championship in St.Petersburg, Russia, 2018. The famous Latvian composers Peteris Vasks and Eriks Esenvalds have dedicated their compositions to the choir “Lielvarde”. Choir has active concert life in Latvia and in Europe as well.
Choir KIVI is made up of young members aged between 15-18 years old. KIVI has a repertoire that is made up of a mix of Lithuanian folk songs, sacred music, contemporary music as well as popular tunes and jazz compositions. Capital Youth Centre of Vilnius, this is a place where young people gather to spend time together and to take vocal lessons. The children and youth are taught to improvise their vocal and choreography techniques in singing.
When participating in choral festivals and competitions‚ KIVI always ensures to include in their programme the „sutartinė“, as this is a typical traditional Lithuanian tune. This kind of music always goes down well with both Lithuanian as well as foreign audiences. When choosing musical pieces for its performances the choir pays special attention to the poetic and musical harmony as well as to the flexibility of melody linked to improvisation and playfulness. Choir KIVI and conductor Danguolė Aukselienė were awarded winner prizes in Lithuania, Latvia, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Italy, Sweden, Germany, Denmark, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, China (World Choir Games 2006, CHAMPION OF THE WORLD CHOIR GAMES, Vocal Jazz a cappella)., Macedonia, Great Britain, Austria (World Choir Games 2008, gold medal children’s category), Japan, USA (VII Choir World Choir Games, gold medal in Jazz Category), Spain, Belgium Flanders, (Champion of the 11th World Choir Games, Children Category) , France, European Choir Games, Norrkoping, Sweden, Grand Prix of Nations two gold medals. (Youth Choirs and Folk Categories).
KIVI staged concerts more than once to gests of the Office of the President of the Republic of Lithuania, and at the Government Palace. KIVI and conductor Danguolė Auksellienė were awarded as the best Children‘s Choir 2022th and the best conductor in Lithuania. Choir and choir conductor – the winner of Gold Disc 2022 in Lithuania.
Established in April 2014, the Dream Children’s Choir is a professional children’s choir affiliated to CPAA Banlam Grand Theatre. From the beginning, the choir was coached by Georgian conductor and soprano Nona Beradze, who went to the Paris Boys’ Choir Conservatory in France, and gave a special performance in the Cathedral of Otan. The choir has performed on stage with the Vienna Children’s Choir, the Paris Boys’ Choir and the St Mark’s Children’s Choir and has cooperated with two of the three top tenors in China, Dai Yuqiang and Warren Mok.
The choir was invited to perform the opera “Carmen” with the Opera House in Rome, Italy, and the opera “Turandot” and “Tosca” with the Opera House of Teatro Carlo Felice, Italy. In 2016, the choir participated in the 13th China International Chorus Festival and was rated as the “B-class Choir” of the Children’s Group; in 2023, the choir participated in the China National Youth Chorus Festival, was invited to participate in the opening ceremony performance, and was rated as the “First-class Choir” in Children’s Group. The repertoire of the choir during the daily practice includes Chinese, English, German, Italian, Russian, Japanese and other multi-lingual classical choral works.
Zheng Jie, the current conductor of the Dream Children’s Choir, is a special invited music training lecturer of China National Volunteer Teaching Project. Under the guidance of professor Annett Thoms and Richard Graf, and learning vocal music, teaching methods and conducting, she graduated from Jam Music lab University Vienna as master of Music Education (Choral conducting), focusing on the application of Kodaly and Orff music teaching methods in choral music. She also participated in the choir of the Vienna State University of Music and conducted choral conducting teaching practice with Professor Alois Glaßner, Director of the Conducting Department of the Vienna State University of Music.
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Josu Elberdin Badiola
Basque Country – Spain
Born in 1976 in Pasaia (Gipuzkoa, Spain), he started his musical studies at the Conservatory of Pasaia, Pasaia Musikal, where he obtained a degree as a teacher of piano and singing. He is also graduated in Social Education by UPV (Universidad del País Vasco).
Since 2000, he works as a Music teacher at the Musical School of Pasaia, and also works as an organist at Nuestra Señora del Carmen de Trintxerpe Church (Pasaia) since 1991.
He frequently serves as a clinician for both children and adult choir conducting workshops, and He also acts as adjudicator at National and International choral and composition competitions
Elberdin is worldly renowned for his compositions. He has won several composing awards and his works have been commissioned by prestigious choirs all over the world. He has also set compulsory scores for international choral contests such as the Tolosa International Choral Competition, Taipei International Choral Festival, Europa Cantat Junior, World Choral Simposium Argentina 2011 and Barcelona 2017, Quincena Musical de San Sebastián International Festival, Musikaste, and more.
Some of Elberdin’s scores are published by Walton Music, Helbling, Hal Leonard, Muziksea and CM Musical Editions. His main catalogue can be found at www.elberdin.com
Nicole Corti
France
Conductor and choirmaster, Nicole Corti is also a passionate and accomplished teacher. This dual vocation has permeated her entire career, which has been largely focused on the voice through the contemporary repertoire and the great works of the sacred repertoire. As the first woman to be selected to attend the conducting class at the Lyon Conservatory, Nicole Corti made several encounters that were to become the foundation of her musical career. In 1981, she founded the Britten Choir and with this ensemble achieved international fame through numerous concerts in Europe and the United States. Each of these concerts was an opportunity for Nicole Corti to disseminate her proposals, particularly in terms of sound colour. It is this very particular research that has encouraged a number of composers to write for the ensemble and to nourish its original and audacious programmes. In 1993, Nicole Corti was appointed head of the choir at Notre-Dame de Paris. She increased the concert programme there by favouring 20th and 21st century music while conducting the great works of the Romantic and oratorio repertoire.
In 2008, she became the head of the only choral conducting class at the national conservatories in Lyon, where she is committed to training the next generation of professional choral conductors. In the context of collaborations with various renowned orchestras, she is responsible for the preparation of choirs: the Ensemble Orchestral de Paris, conducted by John Nelson (Bach’s Passions and Mass in B, Berlioz’s Enfance du Christ, etc.), the Orchestre National de Lyon for Ravel’s Daphnis et Chloé conducted by Emmanuel Krivine, and more recently, alongside Leonard Slatkin, for the Orchestre National de Lyon’s complete Ravel programme for a concert at the Salle Pleyel and a recording to be released by Naxos. Convinced of the need to perform the major works of the choral repertoire and strengthened by the experience acquired with the Britten Choir in contact with complex and demanding music, Nicole Corti has undertaken work on the great sacred works of Bach and conducts, in particular, Bach’s Mass in B, the St John Passion, the St Matthew Passion and the Magnificat. Her discography includes recordings that have received critical acclaim. She has twice been awarded the Liliane Bettencourt Prize of the Académie des Beaux-Arts (in 2002 with the Maîtrise de Notre-Dame de Paris and in 2010 with the Britten Choir). In 2002 she was made a Knight of the National Order of Merit.
Miguel Ángel García Cañamero
Valencia – Spain
Born in Valencia, he studied at the José Iturbi Municipal Conservatory and the Joaquín Rodrigo Higher Conservatory, studying piano, organ and choir conducting, obtaining the highest grades in all cases, as well as five honours awards and the José Iturbi award for best academic transcript.
In 1999, with a bursary from the Music Institute of Valencia having received his diploma specialising in piano and choir conducting, he enrolled at the Franz Liszt Music Academy in Budapest, completing advanced studies under the professors Gulyás Istvan (piano), Klezli János (singing), Kollár Éva and Erdei Péter (choir conducting). In 2001 he was a finalist and winner of the special award at the 1st International Young Choir Conductor Competition held in Budapest.
He subsequently enrolled at the Universtät für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Vienna, studying under the professors Maria Höller (singing), Erwin Ortner (choir conducting), Uros Lajovic, Simeon Pironkoff and Konrad Leitner (orchestra conducting), receiving the Diploma Magister cum Artium with honours, and conducting the Radio Symphonie Orchester Wien (RSO). Other prestigious conductors have also shaped his learning through numerous masterclasses, such as Czifra János, Simon Carrington, Roy Wales, Frider Bernius, Seijii Ozawa and Mariss Jansons.
He was a member of the Arnold Schönberg Chor and the Vienna Cathedral Choir (Austria) and has been in charge of a great many choral ensembles as Lead or Guest Conductor. He was assistant conductor of the Jove Orquestra de la Generalitat Valenciana under the direction of the maestro Manuel Galduf.
Miguel Ángel García Cañamero served as Deputy Conductor of the CNE from 2011 onwards, and has been its Conductor since January 2015.
Gary Graden
Sweden – USA
Gary Graden has been choral director at S:t Jacobs Church in Stockholm since 1984 and is also choral director at Stockholm Cathedral. He also taught at Stockholm’s Musikgymnasium, where he founded and directed the Stockholms Musikgymnasium Chamber Choir. With this ensemble and the S:t Jacobs Chamber Choir he has won first prizes at many of Europe’s most prestigious choral competitions, including the European Grand Prix. He has also participated in various national and international festivals including the IFCM World Symposium in Minneapolis and Kyoto and the ACDA National Convention in the USA.
Gary Graden was formerly the artistic director of the Orpheus Vocal Ensemble in Ochsenhausen, Germany. With his trio WÅG (Wager Åstrand Graden) he is developing and exploring improvisational music for voice and instruments. With S:t Jacobs/ Stockholm Cathedral Vocal Ensemble he performs a solo and small ensemble repertoire encompassing all periods. Above and beyond his expertise in the performance of contemporary music, he has also performed such large works as George Frideric Handel’s Messiah, W.A. Mozart’s Requiem and Mass in C minor, J.S. Bach’s passions and Mass in B minor (BWV 232) as well as the requiems of Johannes Brahms, Maurice Duruflé, Gabriel Fauré and Michael Haydn.
Gary Graden is sought after throughout the world as a conductor, choirmaster and judge. He has shown a unique capacity for combining a wide variety of musical genres with the sounds of Swedish choral tradition. With the curiosity of a true musician, he also enjoys performing newly written works. Gary has worked with prestigious international choirs including the SWR Vocal Ensemble (Stuttgart), Orpheus Vokalensemble (Ochsenhausen), Jauna Muzika (Vilnius), Pro Coro Canada, the Formosa Singers (Taipei), the Singapore Ensemble Singers and the IFCM World Youth Choir, among others. His work as a conductor and singer is documented on many CD and radio recordings (BIS, Carus, Proprius, Caprice, Phono Suecia, Gehrmans, nosag, Camerata Tokyo, among others).
Gary was awarded the Johannes Norrby medal for his contribution to Swedish choral music and was elected Sweden’s Choir Director of the Year in 2005. In 2009, he and his choir received the Guidoneum Award from the Fondazione Guido D’Arezzo in Italy.
María Guinand
Venezuela
María Guinand, choral and orchestral conductor, college professor, teacher and leader of national and international choral projects and has specialized in Latin American Choral Music of the 20th and 21st centuries. She was awarded the ‘Kulturpreis’ (1998) by the Inter Nationes Foundation (1998), the ‘Robert Edler Preis für Chormusik’ (2000), the Helmuth Rilling Prize (2009), the Life Achievement Award by the International Federation for Choral Music (IFCM) (2019), Life Achievement Choral Award (World Youth and Children Choral Artists’ Association, Honk Kong, China) (2020) and the Honorary Doctorate of the Metropolitan University, Caracas, Venezuela (2023).
She is frequently invited as guest conductor, adjudicator, jury member, lecturer and professor of choral music in USA, Canada, LatinAmerica, Europe, Asia and Oceania, and has premiered many new works.
She is currently the Artistic Director of the Fundación Schola Cantorum de Venezuela, directs the Schola Cantorum de Venezuela (1992- ) and Coral Fundación Empresas Polar (1992-).
In 2023 she conducted the renowned chamber ensembles Seraphic Fire (USA) and Coro de Cámara del Palau de la Música (Barcelona, España). She was also a presenter and conductor at the ACDA National Conference in Cincinnati and in the WSCM of the IFCM in Istanbul. In 2024 she will conduct the All-State Choir at the MMEA Conference in Missouri, (USA), concerts with the Schola Cantorum de Venezuela in the Edinburgh International Music Festival, and lead masterclasses at the Chor.com Conference in Germany.
Amongst her responsibilities, she has been Professor of Music and Choral Conducting at the University Simón Bolívar (Caracas, Venezuela 1976-2019), Associate Conductor of Choral Symphonic Performances of El Sistema (Caracas, Venezuela 1976-2012), Artistic Director of the program ‘Música para Crecer’ of the Andean Bank of Development (LatinAmerica 2003-2017), Vice-President and Advisor of the International Federation for Choral Music (1996-2014/ 2017-2023/2023-2026), Member of the International Music Council (UNESCO 2002-2004) and Member of the World Choir Council of Interkultur. (2017-); Founder and artistic Director of the Cantoría Alberto Grau (1976-2012) and Orfeón Universitario Simón Bolívar (1976-2008).
Dario Tabbia
Italy
Dario Tabbia studied choral conducting with Sergio Pasteris at the Conservatory of Turin, where he graduated with honors, and then with Fosco Corti.
He devoted himself particularly to the study of early music. He was invited from musical institutions in Italy and abroad directing in major Italian cities as well as in France, Germany, Poland, Tunisia, Spain, The Netherlands and Belgium.
From 1983 to 1995 he was Director of the University Choir of Turin, with whom he received important awards and prizes at national and international festivals and competitions. Since 1983 he is Professor of Choral Practice at the Conservatory of Turin.
He founded in 1994 the vocal ensemble Daltrocanto which whom he participated in some of the most important festivals of early music and realized recordings that have received critical acclaim from the international press (Diapason, Gramophone, Repertoire, Le monde de la musique) as well as the Italian critics Award in 1996 and the Amadeus award in 1997. In 2008 he founded the Vox Libera vocal ensemble and the Chamber Choir of Torino. In 2010 he won the first prize at the VII edition of the “Premio Nazionale delle Arti” with the Chamber Choir of the Conservatory “G. Verdi” of Turin.
With the Chamber Choir of Turin he won: the first prize and the Feniarco special prize at the National Competition of Arezzo (2012). Co-conducting the Italian Youth Choir with Lorenzo Donati from 2011 to 2014, has led him to win two first prizes and a special price at the Florilège Vocal de Tours (France) in 2014.
In addition to his concert activity, he carries out an intense didactic activity. He has been invited several times as a teacher by the Conservatory of Utrecht. He regularly organizes choral conducting courses for the Feniarco and many Italian choral associations. He has been a jury member in prestigious national and international choral competitions. In 1991 and 1992 he was the director of the symphonic Choir of RAI of Torino.
In 2023, with the Chamber Choir of Turin, he participated in the 71st International Polyphonic Competition of Arezzo, winning three first prizes in addition to the prestigious “Gran Premio Città di Arezzo”. Therefore, in 2024 he is finalist at the European Grand Prix for choral singing, in Varna (Bulgaria).
Oleksii Shamrytskyi
Ucrania
Oleksii Shamrytskyi (born in 1988) graduated with honors from the Kyiv National Tchaikovsky Academy of Music in 2011 and postgraduate studies.
Since 2010, he has been the artistic director of the Sofia Chamber Choir. with which he won more than a dozen international competitions in Białystok (2014,2018), Debrecen (2016), Lindenholtz University (2017), Gorizia (2017,2019), Baia Mare (2018), Torrevieja (2019), Baden (2022), and Tolosa 2022. In 2023, he became the first Ukrainian conductor to be awarded the EGP (Debrecen).
Together with various choirs, he is a regular participant in various festivals, among which the most famous is the Beethoven Fest Bonn.
Under the leadership of Oleksiy Shamrytskyi, Sofia Chamber Choir toured in Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, France, Italy, Switzerland, and Austria and became the most touring choir in Ukraine. Oleksiy also produces modern Ukrainian music. Cycles of famous Ukrainian composers Yaroslav Karpiv and Yevhen Petrichenko were commissioned by him.
Xabier Sarasola
Euskadi
Graduated in violin and piano, he works as a teacher of violin, harmony, choral singing and conductor of the string orchestra at the Municipal School of Music of Beasain. After studying the courses organized by the Federation of Choirs of Guipúzcoa, he attended choral conducting courses with Javier Busto, E. Ericcson, A. Eby, C. Hogset, or G. Graden. He has been director of the choir “Loinatz” (1986–2012), singer of the “Orfeón Donostiarra” and the vocal group “KEA”. He is a professor of courses and workshops in choral conducting and a member of juries such as “European Grand Prize for Choral Singing” (Gorizzia, 2004), Arezzo, 2007 and Varna 2010. He has been president of the jury in the “Certamen de Masas Corales de Tolosa”. His works have been mandatory in the “Certamen Coral” of Tolosa and are being edited by “CM Ediciones Musicales”. His music for white voice choir has been recorded by the Vocalia Taldea choir conducted by Basilio Astúlez, with the author himself on piano.
Stojan Kuret
Italy
Born in Trieste (Italy), Stojan Kuret graduated conducting from the Music academy, University of Ljubljana and piano from the Music Conservatory in Trieste, where he has been professor since 1983.
For ten years he had been the artistic director and conductor of the renown APZ Tone Tomšič choir of the University of Ljubljana (1992-2002). It is with this choir and Vokalna akademija Ljubljana (2008- ) that he reached prestigious international artistic achievements (five Grand prizes – Tours 1999, Varna 2001, Gorizia 2001, Maribor 2002, Arezzo 2009, three-times finalist and twice the winner of European Grand prix for choral singing in 2002 in Arezzo and 2010 in Varna). In 1984 he received the Gallus commendation for extraordinary achievements in music (children choir). He received the Commendation of the city of Ljubljana and the Golden commendation of the Public fund for cultural activities of the Republic of Slovenia for artistic direction of the APZ Tone Tomšič choir. In 2003 he was chief conductor of the Chamber choir of RTV Slovenia (national radio and television choir) for two years. In 2011 in Arezzo (Italy) he received the prestigeous Guidoneum award for the successful and creative work with Vokalna akademija Ljubljana. In 2012 he received the Prešeren foundation award, the highest national recognition in culture. In 2017 he recived the Highest Golden Commendation of the Public fund for cultural activities of the Republic of Slovenia for his creative and successful work for choral development in the national choral music.
Florian Benfer
Germany – Sweden
Florian Benfer is the artistic director of the Gustaf Sjökvists Chamber Choir and founder and musical director of the ARTON Ensemble. Formed in 2008, the ensemble brings together young professional musicians from throughout Europe to perform repertoire ranging from chamber music to large-scale works for choir and orchestra. With the ARTON Vocal Ensemble, formed in 2011, he performs programmes focusing principally on the vocal repertoire of the 20th and 21st centuries.
During the 2013/14 season he served as Chorus Master at the Royal Opera House Stockholm. He was the artistic director of the German National Youth Chamber Choir from 2014 to 2019 and the Stockholm Chamber Choir from 2012 to 2020.
Since 2011 he has been working regulary with the Swedish Radio Choir and Eric Ericson’s Chamber Choir, as well as leading numerous performances of Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana and Mozart‘s Requiem at the Folkoperan Stockholm, where he conducted several performances in the Opera Showroom series.
In addition to these engagements, he has also worked with ensembles including the Cappella Amsterdam, RIAS Kammerchor, SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart, NDR Chor Hamburg, Chor der Bayerischen Rundfunks München, MDR Rundfunkchor Leipzig, Mikaeli Chamber Choir, the German Chamber Choir, Drottningholm Barockensemble, the Orchestra of Folkoperan Stockholm and the Swedish Wind Ensemble.
He has rehearsed choirs for conductors such as Peter Eötvös, Christoph Eschenbach, Daniel Harding, Louis Langrée, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Lorin Maazel, Thomas Dausgaard, Christopher Hogwood, Sakari Oramo and Masaaki Suzuki.
His musical education began in Leipzig with studies in church music, after which he went on to study choral conducting with Anders Eby in Stockholm. Further studies in orchestral conducting then took him to the Royal Conservatory in The Hague, where he studied with Kenneth Montgomery and Jac van Steen.
He completed his musical training by participating in master classes with Frieder Bernius, Stefan Parkman, Michael Radulescu, Patrick Russill and Grete Pedersen, and through experience as a member of such ensembles as the Stuttgart Chamber Choir, the Lucerne Festival Academy Vocalists 2006 and the World Youth Choir.
In addition to his work as a conductor Florian is a sought-after teacher and lecturer. He has been giving Masterclasses for conductors in Austria and Germany. Since 2020 he serves as Associate Professor at the Music Conservatory Örebro and since 2017 as guest teacher in choral conducting and ensemble singing at the Central Music Conservatory in Beijing.
In 2008, Florian Benfer was awarded the Gustaf Sjökvist Scholarship for choral conductors and in 2010 the scholarship of the Royal Swedish Music Academy Stockholm. In 2012 he received the Eric Ericsons resestipendium. In 2016, Florian Benfer was awarded the prestigious „Norrby medal“, honoring his „outstanding musical accomplishments and his engagement in swedish choir music“.
Cameron La Barr
USA
Cameron F. LaBarr is director of choral studies at Missouri State University where he leads a comprehensive choral program including over 300 singers in eight choirs. He holds a Bachelor of Music from Missouri State University and he earned a Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts from the University of North Texas. He has completed further study in choral music and conducting with Simon Carrington and Alice Parker. Choirs under his direction have been selected for performance at the Tennessee Music Education Association Conference, Tennessee ACDA Conference, Missouri Music Educators Association Conference, Piccolo Spoleto Festival, National Collegiate Choral Organization, National ACDA, Southwest ACDA, Intercollegiate Men’s Choruses National Seminar, the China International Chorus Festival and the IFCM World Voices Conference. Dr. LaBarr has worked as guest conductor, clinician, and adjudicator across North America, Europe, Africa and Asia, most recently presenting at the China International Chorus Festival (2016 and 2018). In 2019, Dr. LaBarr will serve on the jury panel for the 8th Bali International Choir Festival and will guest conduct the Limerick Sings International Choral Festival (Ireland).
Jānis Ozols
Latvia
Jānis Ozols studied in Emīls Dārziņš Music School between 1989 and 1996 and the Riga Dome Choir School (RDCS) in choir conducting class between 1996 and 1999. A year after graduating from the choir conducting class in RDCS, he studied music management in RDCS culture management department.
In 2004 he received his professional bachelor’s degree in Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music, the choir conducting class with professor Sigvards Kļava. In 2013 with professor Jānis Zirnis holds a master’s degree in choral conducting. In 2013 and 2014 studied orchestra conducting (master study direction) at the Swedish Royal College of Music in Stockholm.
Jānis Ozols has been a singer, conductor and artistic director of several choirs and vocal groups in Latvia. Ozols was a conductor of choirs “Atskaņa” (1997–2012), “Rīga” (1999–2000), “Jūrmala” (2000–2002), “Dziesmuvara” (2002–2004) and “Vanema” (2010–2015). He has been an artistic director of vocal group “Jauna nianse” (2000–2003). Now works with Garkalne mixed choir “Pa Saulei” (2010) which is led by his wife Marta Ozola along with colleague Margarita Dudcaka. Currently Jānis Ozols is the artistic director and conductor of youth choir “Maska”. Established in 2000, youth choir “Maska” is currently one of the best amateur choirs in Latvia.
He has been a member of the jury in several competitions and local television shows.
Avip Priatna
Indonesia
Avip Priatna Mag. Art is one of Indonesia’s most prominent conductors nowadays. He studied orchestral conducting with Leopold Hager and choral conducting with Prof. Gunther Theuring at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, Austria. Avip is the founder, conductor and music director of the Jakarta Concert Orchestra, Batavia Madrigal Singers, and The Resonanz Children’s Choir. He is also founder of The Resonanz Music Studio where he actively teaches in vocal and conducting class.
He won Champions in European Grand Prix for Choral Singing in 2018 with The Resonanz Children’s Choir, and with Batavia Madrigal Singers in 2022. He also won Best Conductor award and Best Song Interpretation awards several times in international competitions.
In 2015, Priatna received the Cultural Appreciation from the Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture in the Creator, Pioneer and Reformer category. In 2021, he was awarded Decoration of Honour in Gold by the government of Austria for his dedication in maintaining good relationship between the Austria and Indonesia through music. In 2022, Avip Priatna was appointed as an Executive Committee member of the Asian Choral Association from Indonesia.
Cesar Alejandro Carrillo
Venezuela
Venezuelan composer, arranger and choir conductor. He studied Composition with Modesta Bor. He graduated as Choral Conductor in the Conservatory of the National Youth Orchestra (1987) and he is a Licenciate in Music by the Institute of Music Studies (1997) with a special mention in Choral Conducting and a cum laude diploma. His work as a composer has been awarded in more than 20 occasions, and he is one of Venezuela’s most interpreted choral music composers and arrangers. He has performed concerts in Europe, Asia and America. He has obtained many distinctions and several prizes in choir competitions and has participated as a juror, speaker and workshop coordinator in many events, both at national and international level.
He is the director of Cantarte and Antiphona and a founding member and arranger of Bolanegra.
Martina Batič
Slovenia
Martina Batič is musical director of the Choeur de Radio France in Paris and holder of the Slovenian National Prize “Prešeren Fund Awards 2019”, awarded for her artistic achievements in choral conducting for the past three years. She is a former choirmaster of the Slovenian National Opera House Chorus, choral director of the Slovenian Philharmonics, and artistic director of the Slovenian Philharmonic Choir. Martina regularly collaborates with the Swedish Radio Choir, the Eric Ericson Chamber Choir, The Netherlands Radio Choir, Flemish Radio Choir, etc. Her most notable recent performances include her collaboration with the Radio France Choir, the concert for the 150th birthday of the Chorégies d’Orange, and a concert opening the season 2019-2020 at the Grand Théâtre de Provence in Aix-en-Provence.
Mats Nilsson
Sweden
The Sewedish choral conductor, Mats Nilsson, took a conducting diploma at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, having previously studied the piano with Greta Erikson alongside studies in ensemble leadership, choral conducting and teaching. His conducting teachers have included Eric Ericson and Andrew Parrott with whom he has studied early music. Mats Nilsson worked at Musikhögskolan Ingesund in Arvika (1985-1990) From 1998 to 2003, he was Musical Director of the Sydney Philharmonia Choirs, Australia’s largest choral organisation. During his time in Sydney he directed many works for choir and orchestra in Sydney Opera House, including the Verdi’s Requiem, W.A. Mozart’s C Minor Mass, and the majority of J.S. Bach’s major choral works. He also taught choral conducting at the Sydney Conservatory of Music (1999-2002). At present Mats Nilsson teaches choral conducting at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm (since 2004) and is director of Maria Magdalena Kammarkör (since 2009) and Maria Magdalena Vokalensemble (since 2011). He has previously worked with the Swedish Radio Choir, Swedish Bach Choir, Latvian Radio Choir, Choir of Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra (1990-1998) and Coro de Santa Cecilia in Rome.
Shin-Hwa Park
South Korea
Dr Shin-Hwa Park is the Director of Ansan City Choir, Professor at the Ewha Womans University, President of the Korean Federation for Choral Music (KFCM), former president of the Korean Choral Directors Association (KCDA), Director of the Ewha Chamber Choir and presenter of the FEBC-FM Christian music radio programme. He received his degree and doctorate in church music and vocal music from Yonsei University in Seoul and his DMA in Choral Conducting and Literature from the University of Colorado Boulder. Dr Park is one of the most sought-after choir directors in Korea for leading choral courses and workshops. He has served as guest conductor of the National Chorus of Korea, the Seoul Metropolitan Chorus, Busan City Chamber Choir and many other ensembles. He gives more than 40 lectures every year and between 1996 and 2015 his choirs released some 83 CDs. He also directs the Calvary Choir of Young-Nak Presbyterian Church, which comprises 150 singers. Dr Park was the first winner of the Ulrim Grand Prize in 2004 and received the Ansan Art Prize that same year. The following year he was selected as one of the best professors of the Ewha Womans University and in 2007 he was awarded the Korean Music Prize. He is regularly invited to serve on the judging panel at various choral competitions both at home and abroad. In 2011 he conducted Ansan City Chamber Choir in the Vatican by invitation of the Papal Household. His choir also performed at the 2012 ACDA Northwestern Division Convention in Seattle, Washington, and at the 2015 ACDA Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Petra Grassi
Italy
Petra Grassi is the co-director of the Italian National Youth Choir, artistic director of two semi-professional groups Vikra chamber choir from Trieste and Dekor chamber choir from Ljubljana, and guest conductor of the Slovenian Philharmonic Choir. She won several awards in competitions for Choir Conductor, such as the Choir prize as the best conductor at the World Choral Conducting Competition in 2019 in Hong Kong, 1st prize in the choir conductor competition “Zvok moji rok” in 2016 in Ljubljana and 1st prize in the choir conductor competition “Le Mani in Suono” in 2015 in Arezzo. She Graduated in piano and music pedagogy at the State Conservatory in Trieste, and with the highest grade in the biennium of Choral Conducgting at the State Conservatory in Trento with L. Donati. With the choirs she directed, she won only first prizes in national and international competitions, winning also the awards for the best conductor (Grand prix Seghizzi- Gorizia, absolute winner Maribor, Vittorio Veneto, Arezzo, Malcesine,Bad Ischl (Austria) and Olomouc (Rep. Czech). She teaches choral music at the State Conservatory in Mantova.
Frieder Bernius
Germany
Frieder Bernius (born 1947 in Ludwigshafen am Rhein) is a German choir director and conductor. In 1968 he founded the Stuttgart-Kammerchor (Stuttgart Chamber Choir), with which he has made numerous prestigious recordings that have won numerous awards. In 1985 he founded the Barockorchester Stuttgart (Stuttgart Baroque Orchestra) with the purpose of interpreting baroque works with musicological criteria. of Allmänna Sången. She also teaches choral direction and singing and Russian music at courses in Austria, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden. In 1987 he founded the Internationalen Festtage Alter Musik in Stuttgart, dedicated to the performance of early music.
Bernius has developed an important career as a conductor. Apart from the Barockorchester Stuttgart, he has collaborated closely with other Baroque orchestras such as Musica Fiata Köln, La Grande Ecurie et la Chambre du Roy (from Paris) and Tafelmusic (Toronto). For his recordings or his personal career he has earned numerous awards.
Marco Antonio García de Paz
Spain
Marco Antonio García de Paz was born in Luanco (Asturias), studied violin and later conducting at the Centro Superior de Música del Pais Vasco ‘Musikene’. Among his teachers are Peter Phillips, Gabriel Baltés, Johan Duijck, Lászlo Heltay and Javier Busto.
Director and founder of the choir “El León de Oro” (LDO), with which he has performed throughout Spain, Europe, Africa and USA, since 2019 he is Principal Conductor of the Young Choir of Andalusia (JCA) and has recently been appointed Titular Director of the RTVE Choir.
He has to his credit more than 60 national and international awards in cities such as London, Arezzo, Maribor, Tolosa or Tours. He has received the award for best director at the International Competition “Prof. Georgi Dimitrov”, held in Varna (Bulgaria) in 2005 and at the “Internationale Koorwedstrijd van Vlaanderen” – Maasmechelen in 2007. (Belgium).
Marco Antonio García de Paz is regularly invited to conduct numerous professional choirs such as the Coro de la Comunidad de Madrid (ORCAM), Coro de Madrigalistas de Bellas Artes de Ciudad de México (INBA) or the Coro Nacional de España (CNE) in its satellites cycle.
As a choir coach he has worked with artists such as Leopold Hager, Friedrich
Among his immediate projects are his appearances with Le Concert des Nations and Jordi Savall, Cor de Cambra de Granollers, Oviedo Filarmonía and Lucas Macias, Tallis Scholars and Peter Phillips, Festival de Granada, Cuenca and Aranjuez with ‘The Golden Lion’ or the direction of the opera ‘King Arthur’ by Purcell, as well as commitments in Italy , Finland, Greece, Mexico or Taiwan.
Peter Phillips
UK
Has achieved an impressive reputation for his research and performance of Renaissance polyphony. Having won a scholarship to Oxford in 1972, Peter Phillips studied Renaissance music with David Wulstan and Denis Arnold and gained experience in conducting small vocal ensembles and experimenting with the rarer parts of the repertoire. He founded The Tallis Scholars in 1973, with whom he has now appeared in over 1600 concerts and made nearly 50 albums, encouraging interest in polyphony all over the world. As a result of his work—concerts, recordings, magazine prizes, published articles on music and composition—Renaissance music has, for the first time, become accepted as part of the traditional classical repertoire.
Peter Phillips continues to work with other specialist ensembles. He has appeared, among others, with the Collegium Vocale of Ghent, the Netherlands Chamber Choir, the Choeur de Chambre de Namur, the Finnish radio choir, Musix from Budapest, the Montreal Studio of Ancient Music and various others across the world. Peter also works extensively with the BBC Singers, with whom he gave a concert at the Proms in the Royal Albert Hall in July 2007 in collaboration with the Tallis Scholars. The performance was broadcast live and attended by more than 5000 people. Peter gives numerous master classes and choral workshops every year throughout the world and is also artistic director of the Tallis Scholars summer schools—annual courses based in Oakham (UK), Seattle (USA) and Sydney (Australia)—which explore the heritage of Renaissance choral music and develop an appropriate performance style. Peter was recently named Director of Music at Merton College, Oxford, where the new choral foundation he helped to establish began singing services in October 2008.
In 1995 he took over and became editor of The Musical Times, the oldest continuously-published music journal in the world. His first book, English Sacred Music, 1549-1649, was published by Gimell in 1991 and his second, What We Really Do, was published in 2003.
Peter Phillips has participated in numerous television and radio broadcasts. Besides those featuring The Tallis Scholars (which include live broadcasts from the 2001, 2003, 2007 and 2008 BBC Proms, the Edinburgh Festival in 2007, the Aldeburgh Festival and the Bath Festival), he has appeared several times on the BBC’s Music Weekly and on the BBC World Service, BBC Radio 4, National Public Radio in the US and on German, French and Canadian radio, where he has enjoyed displaying his love of languages. In 1990, ITV’s The South Bank Show featured Peter’s ‘personal odyssey’ with the Tallis Scholars and in 2002 a special television documentary was made for the BBC about the life and times of William Byrd.
Since 2014 he has been Principal Director of the London International A Capella Choir Competition and has contributed to promoting choral music since then.
He is also actively involved with various Spanish choral groups.
Helene Stureborg
Sweden
Helene Stureborg graduated with a Master of Fine Arts in Church Music in 1990, and a Postgraduate Diploma in Choral Conducting in 1993 at the Royal University College of Music in Stockholm. She has studied conducting with professor Gustaf Sjökvist, professor Eric Ericson and professor Kjell Ingebretsen. Since 1990 she has been working as a conductor and music teacher at the Stockholm‘s Musikgymnasium. In 1994 she became the conductor of Kongl Teknologkören at the Royal Institute of Technology and held that position until december 2002 when she became the conductor of the Stockholm’s Musikgymnasium Chamber Choir. In 2011 she started her own ensemble – Helene Stureborg’s Chamber Choir. Helene Stureborg has also been teaching choral conducting at the Royal University College of Music between 1996 and 2014. In 2014 she was appointed a member of the Artistic Council of Statens Musikverk. Helene is frequently engaged as a conducting teacher and choral pedagogue at varying courses.
Enrique Azurza
Euskadi
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Born in Tolosa, he studied choral conducting in the Basque Country and in Stockholm, sponsored by the Council of Gipuzkoa, with Anders Eby. He has also participated in other courses given by Eric Ericson and Carl Högset. Artistic director of Sociedad Coral de Bilbao since 2016. He has conducted since 1985 the Choir HODEIERTZ of Tolosa. In 1997 he founded the professional Vocal Ensemble KEA with the aim of promoting contemporary and ancient music. He teaches choral singing in Musikene – Centro Superior de Música del País Vasco. He is President of the Confederation of Choirs in the Basque Country. He has conducted the Choir of the University of the Basque Country (1999-2016), the Choir of the Choral Singing Institute of Aragon (Zaragoza, 1993-2003), has directed the Spanish National Youth Choir. . He is member of the musical committee in the International Choral Contest of Tolosa, and the World Simposyum Barcelona 2017 and artistic director of the National Choral Contest of Ejea de los Caballeros. In 1991, he received the Prize to the Best Director in the International Contest of Varna (Bulgaria). He has been the Spanish representative in the World Choral Symposia held in Sydney in 1996, with Hodeiertz, and in Puerto Madryn (Argentina) in 2011, with KEA vocal ensemble.
Helena Fojkar Zupančič
Slovenia
She works as choral conductor and vocal coach at Diocesan Classical Gymnasium in Ljubljana. She leads St. Stanislav’ Girls’ Choir , the 100-members (Re)Mixed Choir of Diocessan Classical Gymnasium Ljubljana and St. Nicholas Choir in Litija.
Her most important achievements are with the St. Stanislav’s Girls’ Choir absolute victory at the EBU competition Let the Peoples Sing 2009 in Oslo, performance at the European Festival of Youth Choirs Basel 2014, the World Choral Symposium in Barcelona 2017, and, in 2019, at the National Conference of American Choral Directors Association in Kansas City. She has been earning highest places with her choirs in competitions and is the recipient of special awards. She was awarded the Gallus plaque (2012) and the prize of the Republic of Slovenia in the field of musical education (2016).
In 2004 and from 2007–2009, she led the Slovenian Children’s Choir. Between 2009-2015, she recorded and performed with the Radio Slovenia Chamber Choir. She conducted the project RTV Slovenia Chamber Choir and Symphony Orchestra in 2014 at the season concert part of Mozartines. In 2015, she conducted the Slovenian Chamber Choir (now Slovenian Philharmonic Choir) at the opening concert of Ljubljana Festival.
Alain Louisot
France
Founder of several choirs since 1991 within the Choral Association A Coeur Joie, he has devoted himself for twenty years to developing a demanding interpretation of contemporary polyphony, through the refined choral writing of the greatest composers. With his vocal ensemble Alter Echo, he became a finalist for the European Grand Prix in 2009 after winning seven prizes at the Florilège Vocal de Tours in 2008.
Artistic advisor of the Festival des Chœurs Lauréats in Vaison-la-Romaine, he visits the biggest European competitions and festivals.
He is also artistic advisor and member of the jury of the Florilège Vocal de Tours.
President of the A Coeur Joie France association since April 2020, he devotes a large part of his time to developing the French amateur choir network in conjunction with European bodies.
Maria Goundorina
Russia – Sweden
Maria Goundorina was born in Novosokolniki in Russia and grew up near Moscow, where she started singing in choirs at the age of seven, taking up conducting when she was fifteen. She studied at the Ippolitov-Ivanov Music College and the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory (with Boris Tevlin) and later at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm with Anders Eby, also following courses in musicology at the University of Vienna.
Her ideals in terms of choral sound have been influenced by these cities and her studies, but also by her own experiences as a singer and conductor.
She has been a member of the Chamber Choir of the Tchaikovsky Conservatory, the Arnold Schoenberg Chor and Mikaeli Chamber Choir, and has conducted numerous Swedish choirs, including the Swedish Radio Choir, Eric Ericson Chamber Choir and the choir of the Royal Swedish Opera. Since 2010 Maria Goundorina has been artistic director of Allmänna Sången. She also teaches choral direction and singing and Russian music at courses in Austria, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden.
Loïc Pierre
France
Founder and artistic director of the Mikrokosmos Chamber Choir since 1989, Loïc Pierre is also a director, stage designer, composer and visual artist. Plural artist and always looking for originality, his work draws its influences from Sam Francis, Ariane Mnouchkine, Bob Wilson, Alfred Hitchcock or Martin Scorsese. Always in search, he tries to free himself from the immutable ritual of the concert for propose another ceremony in the hope of inventing a choral theater in the service of a choral art of today.
His shows testify to this claimed merger:
Tenebrae (2001) Bright Shadows, Another History of Cinema (2006), The Night Unveiled (2013) Back to the Earth, on music by Meredith Monk (2014), Jumala (2016), Chronicles of forgotten peoples (2018) The day amazes me (2019).
Paul Phoenix
UK
Paul Phoenix’s long career in the music business spans five decades, from Ivor Novello Award-winning Chorister at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, through seventeen years and a Grammy Award as tenor in the world-renowned a cappella group, The King’s Singers, with whom he performed more than 2000 concerts, to founder of PurpleVocals, a coaching consultancy which draws upon his vast experience as a singer and performer. His work not only as a speaker, coach and mentor, but also as a soloist continues to take him all around the world as he shares his passion for singing and choral music. His coaching specialises is encouraging audience engagement and confidence-building with soloists, conductors, choirs and ensembles.
He lives in Cambridge, England, with his wife, Helena and two sons, Will and Ed and when not working he enjoys cycling vast distances on his bikes and supporting Manchester City!.
Mikael Wedar
Sweden
Mikael was educated at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm. He has a degree in conducting, piano and classical singing. He is since 2012 employed as a church musician in the parish of Farsta in Stockholm. During 2003-2011 Mikael worked as a teacher at Kungsholmens gymnasium/Stockholm’s Musikgymnasium, teaching choral singing. The school is for gifted young singers. Mikael has in his career worked with some of the most notable choirs in Stockholm, among them Eric Ericson Chamber Choir and the Swedish Radio Choir. In 2007 Mikael founded S:t Jacobs Vokalensemble (former Youth Choir) and have been its musical and artistic leader since. In November 2013, the choir took part in 45th Tolosa choral contest in Basque Country, Spain. Out of five possible prizes S:t Jacobs Vokalensemble won all of them and qualified for the European Grand Prix of Choral Music in Debrecen, Hungary 2014, where the choir won the whole competition. In 2017 the S:t Jacobs Vokalensemble represented Sweden in the 11th World Symposium on Choral music in Barcelona. Mikael has taken part as a jury member in the Grand Prix Competitions of Choral music in Varna-Bulgaria, Tolosa-Basque Country-Spain, Debrecen-Hungary, Tours-France. He also conducts masterclasses in choral singing around the world, emphasizing on modern repertoire. In 2018, they were invited to participate at the 50th Anniversary Tolosa Choral Contest and won a 1st Prize.
Nadezhda Averina
Russia
Nadezhda Averina is a graduate of the Ponomaryov VESNA Children’s Choir School (Moscow) and the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory. She holds a Doctor of Art History and teaches at the Moscow Conservatory. She has won international contests and is an Artist of Merit in Moscow.
Since 2012 she has directed the Ponomaryov VESNA Choir School in addition to being Artistic Director and Director of the VESNA Children’s Choir. Under the leadership of Dr Averina, the choir won first prizes and various Grand Prizes at international choir contests in 2006 (Tolosa), 2010 (Nyíregyháza, Hungary), 2012 (Malcesine, Italy), 2014 (Neerpelt, Belgium and Halle, Germany), 2016 (Debrecen, Hungary) and 2017 (Daugavpils, Latvia). In 2017 the choir won the European Grand Prix for Choral Singing, even beating the adult choirs competing for the prize.
The VESNA choir has taken its concert programmes to 12 European countries as well as Canada, Japan, China and around 50 towns and cities in Russia. The choir has sung in the best concert halls in Moscow with many celebrated orchestras and conductors.
Its vast and varied repertoire includes hundreds of classical works from different periods and countries and a range of styles and genres. The choir’s programmes have been recorded for radio and TV.
Dr Averina has written articles on the methodology of teaching, has arranged several pieces and has compiled numerous choir music collections (seven of which were included in the Golden Library of Choirmaster series). She holds regular seminars and master classes for choir directors and sits on the judging panel for many Russian and international choir competitions.
Gary Graden
Sweden – USA
Born in Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), Gary Graden studied at Clark University, the Hartt School of Music, the Aspen Summer Music Festival and with Eric Ericson at the Royal Academy of Music in Stockholm. He is a former member and tenor soloist with the Eric Ericson Chamber Choir and the vocal ensemble Lamentabile Consort.
Gary Graden has been choral director at S:t Jacobs Church in Stockholm since 1984 and is also choral director at Stockholm Cathedral. He also taught at Stockholm’s Musikgymnasium, where he founded and directed the Stockholms Musikgymnasium Chamber Choir. With this ensemble and the S:t Jacobs Chamber Choir he has won first prizes at many of Europe’s most prestigious choral competitions, including the European Grand Prix. He has also participated in various national and international festivals including the IFCM World Symposium in Minneapolis and Kyoto and the ACDA National Convention in the USA.
Gary Graden was formerly the artistic director of the Orpheus Vocal Ensemble in Ochsenhausen, Germany. With his trio WÅG (Wager Åstrand Graden) he is developing and exploring improvisational music for voice and instruments. With S:t Jacobs/ Stockholm Cathedral Vocal Ensemble he performs a solo and small ensemble repertoire encompassing all periods. Above and beyond his expertise in the performance of contemporary music, he has also performed such large works as George Frideric Handel’s Messiah, W.A. Mozart’s Requiem and Mass in C minor, J.S. Bach’s passions and Mass in B minor (BWV 232) as well as the requiems of Johannes Brahms, Maurice Duruflé, Gabriel Fauré and Michael Haydn.
Gary Graden is sought after throughout the world as a conductor, choirmaster and judge. He has shown a unique capacity for combining a wide variety of musical genres with the sounds of Swedish choral tradition. With the curiosity of a true musician, he also enjoys performing newly written works. Gary has worked with prestigious international choirs including the SWR Vocal Ensemble (Stuttgart), Orpheus Vokalensemble (Ochsenhausen), Jauna Muzika (Vilnius), Pro Coro Canada, the Formosa Singers (Taipei), the Singapore Ensemble Singers and the IFCM World Youth Choir, among others. His work as a conductor and singer is documented on many CD and radio recordings (BIS, Carus, Proprius, Caprice, Phono Suecia, Gehrmans, nosag, Camerata Tokyo, among others).
Gary was awarded the Johannes Norrby medal for his contribution to Swedish choral music and was elected Sweden’s Choir Director of the Year in 2005. In 2009, he and his choir received the Guidoneum Award from the Fondazione Guido D’Arezzo in Italy.
Stojan Kuret
Italy – Slovenia
Born in Trieste (Italy), Stojan Kuret graduated from the Academy of Music of the University of Ljubljana and finished piano studies at the Giuseppe Tartini Conservatory in Trieste, where he has been teaching since 1983. He served as artistic director of the APZ Tone Tomšič choir of the University of Ljubljana for 10 years. With them, as well as with the Ljubljana Vocal Academy, he made notable international artistic achievements (five grand prizes in Tours (1999), Varna (2001), Gorizia (2001), Maribor (2002), and Arezzo (2009), and three-time finalist and two-time winner of the European Grand Prix for Choral Singing in Arezzo (2002) and Varna (2010)).
In 1984 he received the Gallus commendation from the State of Slovenia for his exceptional musical achievements as well as an honour from the city of Ljubljana for his artistic direction of the APZ Tone Tomšič choir. He directed the RTV Slovenia Chamber Choir (a national radio and TV choir) for two years and also led the Italian Youth Choir for two seasons from January 2007. In September 2011 he received the prestigious Guidoneum Award in Arezzo for his successful and creative work with the Ljubljana Vocal Academy, and in 2012 he was bestowed the Prešeren Foundation Award, the greatest national cultural accolade in Slovenia.
For 15 years he has been artistic advisor for the Jacobus Gallus Choral Festival in Maribor, Slovenia.
In addition to having directed the Italian Youth Choir, he is a member of the artistic advisory group FENIARCO (National Federation of the Regional Choral Associations in Italy).
Peter Phillips
UK
Peter Phillips has achieved an impressive reputation for his research and performance of Renaissance polyphony. Having won a scholarship to Oxford in 1972, Peter Phillips studied Renaissance music with David Wulstan and Denis Arnold and gained experience in conducting small vocal ensembles and experimenting with the rarer parts of the repertoire. He founded The Tallis Scholars in 1973, with whom he has now appeared in over 1600 concerts and made nearly 50 albums, encouraging interest in polyphony all over the world. As a result of his work—concerts, recordings, magazine prizes, published articles on music and composition—Renaissance music has, for the first time, become accepted as part of the traditional classical repertoire.
Peter Phillips continues to work with other specialist ensembles. He has appeared, among others, with the Collegium Vocale of Ghent, the Netherlands Chamber Choir, the Choeur de Chambre de Namur, the Finnish radio choir, Musix from Budapest, the Montreal Studio of Ancient Music and various others across the world. Peter also works extensively with the BBC Singers, with whom he gave a concert at the Proms in the Royal Albert Hall in July 2007 in collaboration with the Tallis Scholars. The performance was broadcast live and attended by more than 5000 people. Peter gives numerous master classes and choral workshops every year throughout the world and is also artistic director of the Tallis Scholars summer schools—annual courses based in Oakham (UK), Seattle (USA) and Sydney (Australia)—which explore the heritage of Renaissance choral music and develop an appropriate performance style. Peter was recently named Director of Music at Merton College, Oxford, where the new choral foundation he helped to establish began singing services in October 2008.
In 1995 he took over and became editor of The Musical Times, the oldest continuously-published music journal in the world. His first book, English Sacred Music, 1549-1649, was published by Gimell in 1991 and his second, What We Really Do, was published in 2003.
Peter Phillips has participated in numerous television and radio broadcasts. Besides those featuring The Tallis Scholars (which include live broadcasts from the 2001, 2003, 2007 and 2008 BBC Proms, the Edinburgh Festival in 2007, the Aldeburgh Festival and the Bath Festival), he has appeared several times on the BBC’s Music Weekly and on the BBC World Service, BBC Radio 4, National Public Radio in the US and on German, French and Canadian radio, where he has enjoyed displaying his love of languages. In 1990, ITV’s The South Bank Show featured Peter’s ‘personal odyssey’ with the Tallis Scholars and in 2002 a special television documentary was made for the BBC about the life and times of William Byrd.
Since 2014 he has been Principal Director of the London International A Capella Choir Competition and has contributed to promoting choral music since then.
He is also actively involved with various Spanish choral groups.
Jordan Šrámek
USA
Jordan Šrámek is Founder and Artistic Director of The Rose Ensemble from Saint Paul, Minnesota. The driving force behind the repertoire of one of the most creative ancient music ensembles in the USA, Jordan is renowned as one the most innovative leaders on the North American music scene. He is highly respected for his meticulous research of sacred and spiritual folk music. He often travels in order to carry out this work—most recently involving the search for manuscripts—and has collaborated with musicologists and linguists in Israel, France, Spain, Sweden and Hawaii.
Jordan has developed a sharp and acclaimed talent for putting together concert programmes, creating a rich tapestry of vocal music which works for all concerts whether in the USA or in Europe. He is frequently invited to speak at musicology conferences and to give workshops and master classes. A talented choir director and vocalist known for his warm and welcoming personality, Jordan has worked with amateur and professional singers alike on a highly diverse vocal repertoire. Recent conferences and teaching appearances include the Festival d’Ile de France (Paris), the University of Indianapolis, the University of Rhode Island, the University of Vermont, Grinnell College, the University of Oklahoma, the University of Louisiana Lafayette, Luther College, the American Choral Directors Association and Chorus America.
Māris Sirmais
Letonia
Māris Sirmais is one of the most important names in the world of choral music. He is a pillar and guide for Latvian choir culture and a voice respected by thousands of participants in the Latvian Choral Festival. He has been Artistic Director of the Latvian National Choir since 1997. Sirmais also helped develop one of Latvia’s brightest cultural symbols, the Youth Choir Kamēr…, of which he was principal director from its founding in 1990 until 2012. He is Head of the Department of Choral Conducting and Professor at the Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music and has served on several occasions as a member of the judging panel at national and international choral competitions. Māris Sirmais was also awarded the Order of the Three Stars and is an honorary member of the Latvian Academy of Sciences and recipient of numerous titles and awards for his cultural achievements and for popularising Latvia throughout the world.
Māris Sirmais regularly works with Latvia’s various professional orchestras and has conducted collectives including Kremerata Baltica, the Umeå Symphony Orchestra, Helsinki Strings and the Evgeny Svetlanov State Academic Symphony Orchestra. He has also collaborated with world renowned soloists, including Maxim Rysanov, Kristīna Blaumane, Egils Siliņš, Aleksandrs Antoņenko, Julius Berger, Gidons Krēmers, Nicolas Altstaedt, Douglas Webster and Inese Galante, among others.
Māris Sirmais is a member of the artistic committee of the Latvian Choral Festival.
Shin-Hwa Park
Corea del Sur
Dr Shin-Hwa Park is the Director of Ansan City Choir, Professor at the Ewha Womans University, President of the Korean Federation for Choral Music (KFCM), former president of the Korean Choral Directors Association (KCDA), Director of the Ewha Chamber Choir and presenter of the FEBC-FM Christian music radio programme. He received his degree and doctorate in church music and vocal music from Yonsei University in Seoul and his DMA in Choral Conducting and Literature from the University of Colorado Boulder.
Dr Park is one of the most sought-after choir directors in Korea for leading choral courses and workshops. He has served as guest conductor of the National Chorus of Korea, the Seoul Metropolitan Chorus, Busan City Chamber Choir and many other ensembles. He gives more than 40 lectures every year and between 1996 and 2015 his choirs released some 83 CDs. He also directs the Calvary Choir of Young-Nak Presbyterian Church, which comprises 150 singers.
Dr Park was the first winner of the Ulrim Grand Prize in 2004 and received the Ansan Art Prize that same year. The following year he was selected as one of the best professors of the Ewha Womans University and in 2007 he was awarded the Korean Music Prize. He is regularly invited to serve on the judging panel at various choral competitions both at home and abroad. In 2011 he conducted Ansan City Chamber Choir in the Vatican by invitation of the Papal Household. His choir also performed at the 2012 ACDA Northwestern Division Convention in Seattle, Washington, and at the 2015 ACDA Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Stephen Connolly
United Kingdom
For many years, Stephen Connolly was a bass singer and co-director of the world famous vocal ensemble The King’s Singers. He interpreted over 120 concerts per year for nearly a quarter century, appeared frequently in both radio and TV shows, and recorded many CDs with EMI, BMG Records, Signum Records and Sony –including three Grammy Award nominations and a Grammy Award. More recently, he has acted as a judge in several contests and has taught many choral workshops. In 2008, Stephen founded the International A Cappella School, which offers international residences for singers and choirs. In 2010, Stephen was appointed Head of Vocal Studies of the Cheltenham Ladies’ College. He lives in Gloucestershire.
Georg Grün
Germany
Georg Grün is considered to be one of the most sought-after international choral conductors and specialists for choral sound. He founded the KammerChor Saarbrücken in 1990 and has been its artistic director ever since then. He has won important international and national choir competitions, he gives concerts at numerous renowned music festivals and he regularly produces CDs with CarusVerlag and Rondeau Productions. From 2000 until 2012 he held a professorship for choral conducting at the Musikhochschule in Mannheim. There, he founded a chamber choir with which he also won several international prizes. In 2012, Georg Grün changed to the Hochschule für Musik Saar as a professor and became artistic direction of the Ev. Chorgemeinschaft an der Saar.
Georg Grün works as guest conductor guest professor, juror and tutor at international masterclasses for choral conducting both nationally and internationally. He is a mentor at the forum for conductors of the German Music Council and Chairman at the international jury of the chamber choir competition in Marktoberdorf. In 2017 concerts, lectures, master classes and guest performances will take him to Estonia, France, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Russia, Spain, Turkey and the United States.
Stojan Kuret
Slovenia
He was born in Trieste (Italy). He is a graduate of the Music Academy at the University of Ljubljana and obtained his Piano Degree at the Giuseppe Tartini Conservatory of Trieste, where he has been a professor since 1983. He was the artistic director of the APZ Tone Tomši choir of the University of Ljubljana for 10 years. With that choir and the Vokalna akademija Ljubljana, he has achieved many prestigious artistic recognitions (fi ve grand prizes –Tours 1999, Varna 2001, Gorizia 2001, Maribor 2002and Arezzo 2009–, three-time fi nalist and two-time winner of the European Grand Prix for Choral Singing – in 2002 in Arezzo and in 2010 in Varna). In 1984, he was honoured with the Gallus Award for his extraordinary achievements in the fi eld of music and the Ljubljana City Award for the artistic direction of the APZ Tone Tomši choir. He conducted the RTV Slovenia Chamber Choir (national radio and TV choir) for two years. Starting January 2007 and for two years, he conducted the Italian Youth Choir. In September 2011, he was awarded the prestigious Guidoneum Prize in Arezzo, due to the successful and creative work he has done with the Vokalna akademija Ljubljana.
In 2012, he received the Prešeren Foundation Award, the highest cultural recognition of Slovenia.
Bengt Ollén
Sweden
He studied under Gösta Ohlin and Gunnar Eriksson at the Music and Drama Academy of Gothenburg, and Orchestra Conducting under Lennart Hedvall, Jorma Panula, Robert Reynolds and Everett Lee. Bengt Ollén is Sofi a Vokalensemble’s founder and conductor. Since 1995 he has led the vocal ensemble with great passion and a never-dying enthusiasm, taking the choir to the highest artistic levels. Bengt’s vision is to create music “beyond the notes”. In his opinion, music should move the listener. Therefore, each singer’s commitment is a vital piece in the musical progress: for the music to be a success, everybody must participate. That is Bengt’s musical belief.
Bengt is also the founder and conductor of the Södra Dalarnas Chamber Orchestra. This orchestra participates yearly in the “Musik vid Slijan” festival.
Bengt is frequently engaged as a judge in contests, as a guest lecturer and conductor in festivals, workshops and concerts, both at national and international levels. Since 1994 he works as a choir professor in the internationally renowned Stockholms Musikgymnasium. With his choirs, he has found remarkable success in choral contests all over the world.
Ko Matsushita
Japan
He was born in Tokyo in 1962. He obtained his Composition Degree at the Kunitachi College of Music and graduated in Choral Conducting at the Kodály Institute in Hungary. His works as a music composer are interpreted in Japan and all over the world. As a conductor, he has led several choirs of the Greater Tokyo Area, and has received many awards in international choral competitions.
In 2005, he was the fi rst Asian to be recognised with the Robert Edler Prize of Choral Music.
Alexander Vatsek
Ukraine
Choir and orchestra conductor, vocal coach, judge at international contests, choral advisor, speaker and arranger. He is the founder of the Oreya Choir and the Gaudeamus Brno Choir (1996), and has won 10 Grand Prizes and 37 1st Prizes with them. He has been recognised as an Honorary Artist in Ukraine and honoured with the I. Ohiyenko Award. He has taught choral seminars and workshops worldwide, and has conducted symphonic projects in France, Germany, Romania, Ukraine and the Czech Republic. He has been a jury member of the Choir World Games in Busan (South Korea), Bremen (Germany), Xiamin (China) and Wernigerode (Germany). As well in Tolosa (Spain), Marktoberdorf (Germany), Maribor (Slovenia), Riva del Garda (Italy), Artek (Ukraine), Tallin (Estonia) and Bergen (Norway). In addition, he has been the choral advisor of the Czech Republic (2002-2006).
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