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Eurovision Young Musicians is a competition for Europeans younger that 19 years old. It is organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).
The televised competition is held every two years, with some countries holding national heats. Since its foundation in 1982 the Eurovision Young Musicians competition has become one of the most important music competitions on an international level.
[edit] List of contests
Year |
Winner's country |
Performer |
Instrument |
Host |
Details |
1982 |
West Germany |
Markus Pawlik |
Piano |
Manchester, United Kingdom |
Details |
1984 |
Netherlands |
Isabelle Van Keulen |
Violin |
Geneva, Switzerland |
Details |
1986 |
France |
Sandrine Lazarides |
Piano |
Copenhagen, Denmark |
Details |
1988 |
Austria |
Julian Rachlin |
Violin |
Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Details |
1990 |
Netherlands |
Nick Van Oostrum |
Piano |
Vienna, Austria |
Details |
1992 |
Poland |
Bartlomiej Niziol |
Violin |
Brussels, Belgium |
Details |
1994 |
United Kingdom |
Natalie Clein |
Cello |
Warsaw, Poland |
Details |
1996 |
Germany |
Julia Fischer |
Violin |
Lisbon, Portugal |
Details |
1998 |
Austria |
Lidia Baich |
Violin |
Vienna, Austria |
Details |
2000 |
Poland |
Stanislaw Drzewiecki |
Piano |
Bergen, Norway |
Details |
2002 |
Austria |
Dalibor Karvay |
Violin |
Berlin, Germany |
Details |
2004 |
Austria |
Alexandra Soumm |
Violin |
Lucerne, Switzerland |
Details |
2006 |
Sweden |
Andreas Brantelid |
Cello |
Vienna, Austria |
Details |
2008 |
Greece |
Dionysios Grammenos |
Clarinet |
Vienna, Austria |
Details |
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