Eurovision Young Musicians 2008

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Template:Infobox Song Contest The Eurovision Young Musicians 2008 was the fourteenth edition of the Eurovision Young Musicians, held at the Rathausplatz in Vienna, Austria, on 9 May 2008.[1] Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF), musicians from seven countries participated in the televised final. This was the second time that the competition was held on an open-air stage and was the beginning of the annual Vienna Festival. Austria and broadcaster ORF previously hosted the contest in Template:Escyr, Template:Escyr and 2006.[1]

A total of sixteen countries took part in the competition therefore a semi-final was held at the Theater an der Wien on 4 and 5 May 2008. All participants performed a classical piece of their choice accompanied by the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Aleksandar Marković.[1] Template:Esccnty (as an independent nation) and Template:Esccnty made their début while Template:Esccnty returned. Five countries decided not to participate, they were Template:Esccnty, Template:Esccnty, Template:Esccnty, and Template:Esccnty, while Template:Esccnty had ceased to exist since 2006.[1]

Dionysios Grammenos of Greece won the contest, with Finland and Norway placing second and third respectively. Grammenos is the first woodwind player to win the competition (previous winners have played piano, violin or cello). A new feature in 2008 was the audience prize, voted for by television viewers in the host country via SMS. The third prize winning Norwegian violinist Eldbjørg Hemsing was the winner of this public vote.[2]

Location

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The final was held on the opening night of Vienna Festival 2008.

Rathausplatz, a square outside the Wiener Rathaus city hall of Vienna, was the host location for the 2008 edition of the Eurovision Young Musicians final. The Theater an der Wien, a theatre in Vienna, Austria, hosted the semi-final round.[1]

Format

Template:Ill and Template:Ill were the hosts of the 2008 contest. The interval act was Angelika Kirchschlager performing "One Life to Live" alone and "We Dream Together" with the Vienna Boys' Choir.[1]

Results

Semi-final

A total of sixteen countries took part in the semi-final round of the 2008 contest, of which seven qualified to the televised grand final.[1]

Part 1 (4 May)

R/O Country Broadcaster Performer Instrument Piece(s) R.
1 Template:Esc HRT Marin Maras Violin 1) Sonata in c minor (Largo-Allegro moderato) (Francesco Geminiani)
2) Scherzino (Franjo Krežma)
3) Zigeunerweisen, op.20 (Pablo de Sarasate)
DSQ
2 Template:Esc BBC Philip Achille Harmonica 1) Little Suite (James Moody) Q
3 Template:Esc ORF Sol Daniel Kim Cello 1) 1st Movement of the Sonata for Arpeggione and Piano (Franz Schubert)
2) Variations on a Theme by Rossini (Niccolò Paganini)
DSQ
4 Template:Esc NTU Anna Fedorova Piano 1) Sonata, Op. 57, I mv. (Ludwig van Beethoven)
2) Trois Valses Opus 70 N1 (Frédéric Chopin)
3) Trois Valses Opus 34 N3 (Frédéric Chopin)
DSQ
5 Template:Esc WDR Kathy Kang Violin 1) Sonata for violin and piano, 2. sentence - Allegro (César Franck)
2) Paganiniana (Nathan Milstein)
DSQ
6 Template:Esc SVT Maria Verbaite Piano 1) Sonate in C-Dur Hob. XVI:50 (Joseph Haydn)
2) Piano Study in Mixed Accents (Ruth Crawford Seeger)
3) Islamey: Oriental Fantasy (Mily Balakirev)
DSQ
7 Template:Esc TVR Stefan Besan Violin 1) The Strolling Fiddler for Violin solo, from the Suite (George Enescu)
2) Impressions from childhood in D Major Op.28 (George Enescu)
3) Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso in A Minor, Op.28 for Violin and Piano (Camille Saint-Saëns)
4) Miniature for Violin and Piano (Gheorghe Neaga)
DSQ
8 Template:Esc ERT Dionysios Grammenos Clarinet 1) Three Pieces for Clarinet solo (Igor Stravinsky)
2) Rigoletto Fantasia Di Concerto (Alamiro Giampieri)
Q

Part 2 (5 May)

R/O Country Broadcaster Performer Instrument Piece R.
9 Template:Esc Yle Roope Gröhdahl Piano 1) Bagatelle G-Moll, Op. 119, No. 1 (Ludwig van Beethoven)
2) Piano Sonata Op. 1 (Alban Berg)
3) Toccata (Maurice Ravel)
Q
10 Template:Esc NPS Steven Bourne Cello 1) Sonata for Cello and Piano (Claude Debussy) Q
11 Template:Esc RTVSLO Jan Gricar Saxophone 1) Fantasie sur un theme original (Jules Demersseman)
2) Aria and Improvisation (Blaž Pucihar)
Q
12 Template:Esc NRK Eldbjørg Hemsing Violin 1) Tzigane (rapsodie de Concert) (Maurice Ravel)
2) Subito for violin and piano (Witold Lutosławski)
Q
13 Template:Esc RTS Mina Zakić Cello 1) Impromptu G-Dur, Op.90 (Franz Schubert)
2) Introduction et Polonaise Brillante, Op.3 (Frédéric Chopin)
DSQ
14 Template:Esc CyBC Orfeas Hiratos Clarinet 1) Sonáta: Allegro (Franz Danzi)
2) Fantasiestuecke I (Robert Schumann)
3) 4 Miniatures: Nos 3 & 4 (Bruno Brun)
DSQ
15 Template:Esc RTR Anastasia Kobekina Cello 1) Rondo (Luigi Boccherini)
2) Noktürn (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky)
3) At the fountain op. 20/2 (Karl Davidov)
Q
16 Template:Esc TVP Marta Kowalczyk Violin 1) Fantasie Brillante sur Gounod's "Faust" op.20 (Henryk Wieniawski) DSQ

Final

Awards were given to the top three participants. 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.[2]

R/O Country Performer Instrument Piece Composer Result
1 Template:Esc Jan Cricar Saxophone Pequeña Czarda Pedro Iturralde
2 Template:Esc Anastasia Kobekina Cello Cello Concerto in C Major, 1st mov. Joseph Haydn
3 Template:Esc Philip Achille Harmonica Chromatic Harmonica Concerto, 1st mov. Jascha Spivakovsky
4 Template:Esc Roope Gröndahl Piano Piano Concerto in B-flat Minor, 3rd mov. Peter Tchaikovsky 2
5 Template:Esc Dionysios Grammenos Clarinet Clarinet Concerto, 4th mov. Jean Françaix 1
6 Template:Esc Steven Bourne Cello Elegie Gabriel Fauré
7 Template:Esc Eldbjørg Hemsing Violin Carmen Fantasie Franz Waxman 3

Jury members

The jury members consisted of the following:[1]

Semi-final

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Final

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Broadcasting

Broadcasters in 18 countries received the competition live via the Eurovision Network and broadcast it in their territories. The competition was broadcast also in Iceland and Lithuania in addition to the competing countries.[3]

Broadcasters in participating countries
Country Broadcaster(s)
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Broadcasters in non-participating countries
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See also

References

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External links

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