Eurovision Young Musicians 1990
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Dates | ||||
Final date | 29 May 1990 | |||
Host | ||||
Venue | Musikverein, Vienna, Austria | |||
Presenter(s) | Gerhard Toetschinger | |||
Conductor | Pinchas Steinberg | |||
Director | Claus Viller | |||
Executive producer | Heidelinde Rudy | |||
Host broadcaster | ORF | |||
Interval act | Julian Rachlin | |||
Participants | ||||
Number of entries | 18 (5 qualified) | |||
Debuting countries | Greece Portugal | |||
Participation map
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Vote | ||||
Winning song | Netherlands Niek van Oosterum | |||
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The 5th Eurovision Young Musicians final was held at Musikverein in Vienna, Austria on 29 May 1990.
Musicians from five countries participated in the televised final. They were all accompanied by the Austrian Radio Symphony Orchestra under the leadership of Pinchas Steinberg.[1]
Jury
- Václav Neumann (head)
- Günther Breest
- Brian J. Pollard
- Carole Dawn Reinhart
- Rainer Küchl
- Charles Medlam
- Philippe Entremont
Winner and remaining finalists
Pos | Country | Performer | Instrument |
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1 | Netherlands | Niek van Oosterum | Piano |
2 | West Germany | Koh Gabriel Kameda | Violin |
3 | Belgium | Christophe Delporte | Accordion |
- | Austria | Christine Heeger | Piano |
- | France | Anne Gastinel | Cello |
See also
References
- ↑ "Eurovision Young Musicians 1990". European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
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