Eurovision Young Musicians 2012

Eurovision Young Musicians 2012
Dates
Final date 11 May 2012
Host
Venue Rathausplatz, Vienna, Austria
Presenter(s) Pia Strauss (Semi-finals)[1]
Martin Grubinger (Final)[2]
Conductor Cornelius Meister
Executive supervisor Vladislav Yakovlev
Host broadcaster ORF
Participants
Number of entries 14
Debuting countries
Returning countries  Ukraine
Withdrawing countries
Vote
Winning song  Norway
Eivind Holtsmark Ringstad
Eurovision Young Musicians
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The 16th Eurovision Young Musicians final was held in Vienna, Austria on May 11, 2012, during the Vienna Festival. Candidates representing each participating European Broadcasting Union (EBU) member state participated in the semi-final. Out of these candidates the seven best were selected by an international jury to perform live as finalists in the show at the Rathausplatz on 11 May 2012.

Solo candidates, aged under 20 in the year of the competition, represented each participating European Broadcasting Union (EBU) member state, in a preliminary Semi-Final. The Semi-Final round was held on 5 and 6 May 2012.[3] Out of these candidates, the 7 best were selected by an international jury to perform live as finalists in the show at the Rathausplatz.

The finalists were accompanied by the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, under the leading of the young German conductor Cornelius Meister.[4]

Jury

The list of jury members are as follows:[5]

Semi-final jury

Final jury

Participating countries

This year, 14 countries participed in the Eurovision Young Musicians.[6] Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Georgia made their debut at the Eurovision Young Musicians Competition.

The semifinal was held in two parts. The first part was held on May 5, 2012 and the second on May 6, 2012. The 7 best were selected by an international jury to perform live as finalists in the final that was held on May 11, 2012.

Semi-final

Part 1 (May 5, 2012)

Draw[7] Country Performer Instrument Piece(s) Result
01  Slovenia Blaž Šparovec[8] Clarinet 1) Premiere Rhapsodie by Claude Debussy
2) Clair 1 by Franco Donatoni
Failed to qualify
02  Georgia[3] Lizi Ramishvili[9] Cello[10] 1) Largo by Veracini
2)Variations on One String by Paganini
3) Flight of the Bumblebee by Rimsky Korsakov
Failed to qualify
03  Bosnia and Herzegovina Naomi Druškić[11] Piano 1) Vanished Days, op57, No.1 by Edvard Grieg
2) Toccata, in E flat minor by Aram Khachaturian
Failed to qualify
04  Czech Republic Michaela Špačková[12] Bassoon 1) Concerto for Bassoon No.2 f-moll, the first and the second movement by Ludwig Milde
2) Recitative, Sicilliene et Rondo (1905-1991) by Eugéne Bozza
Qualified
05  Armenia[13] Narek Kazazyan[14] Kanon 1) “Impromptu” op. 57 in b-minor by Tsovinar Hovhannisyan
2) Carnival in Venice by Niccolo Paganini / arranged for kanun and piano by Alexander Shahbazyan
3) “Perpetual Motion” op.69 in a-minor by Khachatur Avetisyan
Qualified
06  Austria[15] Emmanuel Tjeknavorian[16] Violin 1) Scherzo for Violin and Piano in C minor by Johannes Brahms
2) Tzigane, Rapsodie de Concert for Violin and Piano by Maurice Ravel
Qualified
07  Greece Zacharias Fotis[17] Clarinet - Failed to qualify
08  Croatia Katarina Kutnar[18]
Violin 1) Scherzo in c-minor form F-A-E sonata by Johannes Brahms
2) Carmen Phantasie, op.66 by Franz Drdla
Failed to qualify

Part 2 (May 6, 2012)

Draw[19] Country Performer Instrument Piece(s) Result
09  Poland Jagoda Krzemińska[20] Flute 1) Joueurs de Flute - "Pan" by Albert Roussel
2) Staccato - Fantaisie by Wilhelm Popp
Qualified
10  Ukraine Bohdan Ivasyk[21] Violin 1)Tzigane by Maurice Ravel
2)Melody by Myroslav Skoryk
Failed to qualify
11  Netherlands Ella van Poucke[22] Cello 1) Fantasiestucke Op. 73 for cello by Robert Schumann Failed to qualify
12  Germany Dominic Chamot[23] Piano[24] 1) Jazz Etude No. 1 by Nikolai Kapustin
2) Widmung (Liebeslied) by Robert Schumann and Franz Liszt
3) Ungarische Rhapsodie No. 6 by Franz Liszt
Qualified
13  Belarus Alexandra Denisenya[25] Cimbalom 1) Carmen "Fantasie", based on Themes from the Opera of Georges Bizet by Franz Waxman
2) Blow light wind, blow! (adaptation of Belarusian folk song) by Valery Zhyvalievski
3) Сsardas by Alexander Tsygankov
Qualified
14  Norway Eivind Holtsmark Ringstad[26] Viola 1) Sonata no 1 op 120 F minor, 1. movement: Allegro Appasionata by Johannes Brahms
2) Sonata no 1 op 25 for viola solo, 4. movement: Rasendes Zeitmass. Wild. Tonschonheit ist Nebesache by Paul Hindemith
3) Andante and Rondo Ungarese by Carl Maria von Weber
Qualified

Final

Awards were given to the top three countries. The table below highlights these using gold, silver, and bronze. The placing results of the remaining participants is unknown and never made public by the European Broadcasting Union.[27]

Draw Country Performer Instrument Piece(s) Result
1  Belarus Alexandra Denisenya Cimbalom - -
2  Poland Jagoda Krzemińska Flute - 4
3  Norway Eivind Holtsmark Ringstad Viola - 1
4  Czech Republic Michaela Špačková Bassoon - -
5  Germany Dominic Chamot Piano - -
6  Armenia Narek Kazazyan Kanon - 3
7  Austria Emmanuel Tjeknavorian Violin - 2

See also

References

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  2. "Exclusive: Martin Grubinger to host the final!". EBU. Retrieved 2012-03-18.
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  17. "Fotis Zacharias to represent Greece". EBU. 2012-03-14.
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  21. "EYM:Bohdan Ivasyk for Ukraine 2012". oikotimes.com. 2012-02-28.
  22. "Ella van Poucke to Represent The Netherlands". EBU. Retrieved 9-04-2012. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
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  25. "National instrument - dulcimer - to represent Belarus at classical Eurovision contest.". BTRC. 2012-02-29.
  26. "Både Ellisiv Tandberg og Stian Sopp høstet hederlig omtale i NRKs Virtuos-finale, men måtte se seg slått av bratsjist Eivind Holtsmark Ringstad.". oa.no. 2012-03-18.
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