Eurovision Young Musicians 1994
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Dates | ||||
Final date | 14 June 1994 | |||
Host | ||||
Venue | Philharmonic Concert Hall, Warsaw, Poland | |||
Host broadcaster | TVP | |||
Participants | ||||
Number of entries | 24 (8 qualified) | |||
Debuting countries | Croatia Estonia Germany Hungary Latvia Lithuania Macedonia Russia Slovenia | |||
Returning countries | Greece France Ireland Sweden Portugal | |||
Withdrawing countries | FR Yugoslavia | |||
Participation map
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Vote | ||||
Voting system | Top 3 chosen by professional jury | |||
Winning song | United Kingdom | |||
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The 7th Eurovision Young Musicians final was held at the Philharmonic Concert Hall in Warsaw, Poland between the 9 and 14 June 1994.
A total of 24 countries showed interest in the Contest, therefore a semi-final was held in the same venue 5 days before the final (on 9 & 10 June 1994). Out of the 24 countries, 16 did not qualify to the final, including the host country Poland.[1]
Musicians from eight countries participated in the televised final. They were all accompanied by the Warsaw Symphony Orchestra under the leadership of Kazimierz Kord.[2]
Jury panel
- Henryk Mikolaj Gorecki (President)
- Marc Grauwels
- Arie Dzierlatka
- Emma Johnson
- Frantisek Maxian
- Jorma Panula
- Carole Dawn Reinhart
- Alfredo Riccardi
- Wanda Wilkomirska
Semi Final Non Qualifiers
Pos | Country | Performer | Instrument |
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Russia | Anna Ajrapetiants | Piano | |
France | Nicolas Delclaud | Violin | |
Croatia | Ana Vidović | Guitar | |
- | Poland | Lukasz Szyrner | Cello |
- | Austria | Bernard Hufnagl | Trombone |
- | Cyprus | Manolis Neophytou | Piano |
- | Lithuania | Vilhelmas Cepinskis | Violin |
- | Slovenia | Mate Bekavac | Clarinet |
Macedonia | Kalina Mrmevska | Piano | |
Ireland | Finghin Collins | Piano | |
Greece | Antonios Sousamoglou | Violin | |
- | Spain | Dolores Rodríguez Paredes | Guitar |
- | Norway | Rolf Erik Nystrom | Saxophone |
- | Germany | Luise Wiedemann | Basson |
- | Portugal | Ruben Da Luz Santos | Trombon |
- | Belgium | David Cohen | Cello |
Winners and remaining finalists
Pos | Country | Performer | Instrument |
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1 | United Kingdom | Natalie Clein | Cello |
2 | Latvia | Liene Circene | Piano |
3 | Sweden | Malin Broman | Violin |
- | Denmark | Frederik Magle | Organ |
- | Estonia | Marko Martin | Piano |
- | Finland | Pia Toivio | Cello |
- | Hungary | Mark Farago | Piano |
- | Switzerland | David Bruchez | Trombone |
References
- ↑ "Eurovision Young Musicians 1994". EBU. Retrieved 10 September 2013.
- ↑ "Eurovision Young Musicians 1994". EBU. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
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