Eurovision Young Musicians
Eurovision Young Musicians is a competition for European musicians that are 18 years old or younger. It is organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and is a member of European Union of Music Competitions for Youth (EMCY). The televised competition is held every two years, with some countries holding national heats.
List of contests
Year |
Winner's country |
Performer |
Instrument |
Host |
1982 |
West Germany |
Markus Pawlik |
Piano |
Manchester, United Kingdom |
1984 |
Netherlands |
Isabelle Van Keulen |
Violin |
Geneva, Switzerland |
1986 |
France |
Sandrine Lazarides |
Piano |
Copenhagen, Denmark |
1988 |
Austria |
Julian Rachlin |
Violin |
Amsterdam, Netherlands |
1990 |
Netherlands |
Nick Van Oostrum |
Piano |
Vienna, Austria |
1992 |
Poland |
Bartłomiej Nizioł |
Violin |
Brussels, Belgium |
1994 |
United Kingdom |
Natalie Clein |
Cello |
Warszawa, Poland |
1996 |
Germany |
Julia Fischer |
Violin |
Lisbon, Portugal |
1998 |
Austria |
Lidia Baich |
Violin |
Vienna, Austria |
2000 |
Poland |
Stanisław Drzewiecki |
Piano |
Bergen, Norway |
2002 |
Austria |
Dalibor Karvay |
Violin |
Berlin, Germany |
2004 |
Austria |
Alexandra Soumm |
Violin |
Lucerne, Switzerland |
2006 |
Sweden |
Andreas Brantelid |
Cello |
Vienna, Austria |
2008 |
Greece |
Dionysios Grammenos |
Clarinet |
Vienna, Austria |
2010 |
Slovenia |
Eva Nina Kozmus |
Flute |
Vienna, Austria |
Medal list
By decade
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
External links
Eurovision Young Musicians
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