Leyla Gu was born in 1992 in the Republic of China. In 2017, she moved to
Italy to pursue her studies and was admitted to the Accademia del Maggio
Musicale Fiorentino in Florence, where she studied from April to July
2017. From February to October 2018, she continued her training at the
Accademia del Teatro Regio in Parma, and in 2021 she graduated with a
Biennial degree from the Conservatorio “Arrigo Boito” in Parma.
Beginning in 2022, she commenced her doctoral studies under baritone
ChangYong Liao, President of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music. She is
currently continuing her studies in Italy with baritone Roberto Servile.
Since 2014, she has performed a variety of operatic roles: Pamina in Die
Zauberflöte and Mimì in La Bohème in both Beijing and Rome;
the Countess in Le nozze di Figaro at the Shanghai Oriental Art
Center, conducted by Umberto Finazzi and directed by Marco Gandini; and
Mozart’s Exsultate, Jubilate K165 at the Second Shanghai Baroque
Festival, with conductor David Stern at the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra
Concert Hall.
In 2018, she was soprano soloist in Verdi’s Requiem at the
Fondazione Cariplo Auditorium in Milan under the baton of Oleg Caetani. In
January 2019, she sang Donna Anna in Don Giovanni at the ZiBo
Theatre in China with conductor Alessandro d’Agostini. In July 2019, she
starred as Violetta in La Traviata in Empoli, Grosseto, and
Perugia under the direction of Roberto Gianola.
At the 2019 Verdi Festival, she performed the role of Pisana in I due
Foscari, conducted by Paolo Arrivabeni and directed by Leo Muscato.
She also covered the title role in Luisa Miller, with conductor
Roberto Abbado and director Lev Dodin.
She made her debut as Cio-Cio San in Madama Butterfly aboard the
G. Garibaldi aircraft carrier, which premiered on June 22, 2024, an
unprecedented performance on the flight deck of a naval vessel. On June
19, 2025, she debuted as Amelia in Simon Boccanegra aboard the
Amerigo Vespucci in La Spezia, Italy, with conductor Stefano Gialoli and
director Paolo Panizza.
Over the years, Leyla Gu has distinguished herself in numerous
international competitions, earning recognition for both her vocal talent
and artistic interpretation. In 2024, she won First Prize at the San
Colombano International Competition and was awarded First Prize at the
prestigious XXII Opera Competition held at the Fraschini Theatre in Pavia;
she was honored with Second Prize and the Special Prize for Best Female
Voice at the Voce Verdiana International Competition in Busseto; and she
secured First Prize at the 15th International Competition for Young Lyric
Voices “Flaviano Labò”.
Among her earlier accolades, she received First Prize at the 2018 “Italy
Young Talents for Lyric” Competition, and Third Prize along with the Lions
Special Prize "Umberto Giordano" at the Andrea Chénier International Opera
Competition for the best interpretation of an aria by Giordano. That same
year, she was also awarded Third Prize at both the Santa Gianna Beretta
Spring Competition and the Golden Willow International Lyric Competition.
In 2017, she was selected for the Rolex Scholarship to attend the Georg
Solti Academy Summer Course, a significant achievement, as she was the
only singer chosen from the entire People’s Republic of China during
auditions held at the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) in
Beijing.
August 2025