Eurovision Young Musicians 2000
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Dates | ||||
Final date | 15 June 2000 | |||
Host | ||||
Venue | Grieg Hall, Bergen, Norway | |||
Presenter(s) | Arild Erikstad | |||
Host broadcaster | NRK | |||
Interval act | The Brazz Brothers | |||
Participants | ||||
Number of entries | 16 (8 qualified) | |||
Returning countries | France Germany Hungary Netherlands Poland Russia Spain Switzerland | |||
Withdrawing countries | Croatia Cyprus Slovakia Sweden | |||
Participation map
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The 10th Eurovision Young Musicians final was held at the Grieg Hall in Bergen, Norway on 15 June 2000.
There were twenty-four participants in total, and eight of these were selected to perform in the televised final, accompanied by Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra under the leadership of Simone Young.[1]
Jury
- Esa-Pekka Salonen
- Michael Thompson
- Beata Schanda
- Michael Collins
- Boris Kuschnir
- Evelyn Glennie
- Leif Ove Andsnes
Winners and remaining finalists
Pos | Country | Performer | Instrument |
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1 | Poland | Stanislaw Drzewiecki | Piano |
2 | Finland | Timo-Veikko Valve | Cello |
3 | Russia | Nikolai Tokarev | Piano |
- | Austria | Martin Grubinger | Percussion |
- | France | David Guerrier | Trumpet |
- | Hungary | Ödön Rácz | Contrabass |
- | Netherlands | Gwyneth Wentink | Harp |
- | Norway | David Coucheron | Violin |
See also
References
- ↑ "Eurovision Young Musicians 2000". EBU. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
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