The final round of CCTV's 12th "TV Contest for Young Singers"
kicked off yesterday. The individual competition's final will
continue through August 9.
The bi-annual series, which is known for its high professional
standards, is expected to draw millions of enthusiastic viewers in
China.
The final consists of 273 contestants competing in five
different categories: Bel canto, folk, pop, indigenous and group
singing.
They will go through three elimination rounds. At the end of the
final round, the panel of judges will select six winners from each
category.
The category for what the organizers call the indigenous group
features singers who have not received any professional training
but who sing in melodies and voices they learned from their
parents, which have been handed down over several generations.
"Those singers have displayed amazing pieces of work and won
fans of their own," said Chen Yulu, general director of the
contest. "It's our unique culture and we need to carry on its
legacy."
Contestants will also give a two-minute oral presentation on a
current issue, which shows the organizers' emphasis on the
participants' ability to express themselves.
"Over the years, we've seen contestants of higher and higher
quality. They have received better professional education. At the
same time, they are more aware of how to match their music to the
audience's taste," said Zhang Xiaohai, from CCTV.
The audiences will vote for their favorite singers on August 6
and an awards ceremony will be held on August 9.
(China Daily July 13, 2006)