Eurovision Young Musicians 1994

Eurovision Young Musicians 1994
Dates
Final date 14 June 1994
Host
Venue Philharmonic Concert Hall, Warsaw, Poland
Host broadcaster Poland 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
Vote
Voting system Top 3 chosen by professional jury
Winning song  United Kingdom
Eurovision Young Musicians
◄1992 1994 1996►

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

Semi Final Non Qualifiers

Pos Country Performer Instrument
 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
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

  1. "Eurovision Young Musicians 1994". EBU. Retrieved 10 September 2013.
  2. "Eurovision Young Musicians 1994". EBU. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
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