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Eurovision Young Musicians 2018

The Eurovision Young Musicians 2018 was the 19th edition of the Eurovision Young Musicians contest. It was hosted by the United Kingdom, for the first time since the inaugural contest in 1982. This edition was a co-production between the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), the Edinburgh International Festival and the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) as host broadcaster. Musicians representing eighteen countries with EBU membership participated in the contest, with Albania making their debut alongside seven returning countries, while Austria decided not to participate for the first time.

Eurovision Young Musicians 2018
Dates
Semi-final 118 August 2018
Semi-final 219 August 2018
Final23 August 2018
Host
VenueUsher Hall, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Presenter(s)Petroc Trelawny
Josie d'Arby (final only)
Musical directorThomas Dausgaard
Directed byRhodri Huw
Executive supervisorJon Ola Sand
Executive producerPaul Bullock
Host broadcasterBBC Scotland (BBC)
Websiteyoungmusicians.tv
Participants
Number of entries18
Number of finalists6
Debuting countries Albania
Returning countries Belgium
 Estonia
 Greece
 Israel
 Russia
 Spain
 United Kingdom
Non-returning countries Austria
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         Finalist countries     Countries eliminated in the semi-final     Countries that participated in the past but not in 2018
Vote
Voting systemEach juror awarded a mark from 1–10 to each performer based on specific criteria
Winning musician Russia
Ivan Bessonov
2016 ← Eurovision Young Musicians → 2022

The final concert took place at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh on 23 August 2018, with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra under their principal conductor Thomas Dausgaard. It was produced by BBC Cymru Wales for broadcast by BBC Scotland and BBC Radio 3, with Petroc Trelawny and Josie d'Arby being the presenters for the show. Ivan Bessonov of Russia won the contest, marking the country's first win in the competition and the first pianist to win since Poland's Stanisław Drzewiecki in 2000.

Location edit

 
Usher Hall, Edinburgh – host venue of the Eurovision Young Musicians 2018 final.

Usher Hall, the venue for the final, is a concert hall situated on Lothian Road, in the west end of Edinburgh, Scotland. It has hosted concerts and events since its construction in 1914 and can hold approximately 2,900[1] people in its recently restored auditorium, which is well loved by performers due to its acoustics. The Hall is flanked by The Royal Lyceum Theatre on the right and The Traverse Theatre on the left. Historic Scotland has registered the Hall with Category A listed building status.

The hall previously hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 1972 after Monaco, which won the year before, was unable to provide a suitable venue.[2] The last time the United Kingdom hosted a Eurovision network contest was the Eurovision Dance Contest 2008 in Glasgow.[3]

Bidding phase edit

According to an earlier statement by Vladislav Yakovlev, the former executive supervisor of the event, Budapest could host the 2018 contest after bidding for the 2016 edition.[4] On 27 October 2016, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) launched a call to submit applications for the competition.[5]

Host city announcement edit

In early October 2017, Norwegian broadcaster Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) confirmed in an online article regarding its national selection Virtuos, that the United Kingdom would host this edition of the contest in August 2018.[6] On 30 October 2017, the EBU announced that this edition of the contest would be held in Edinburgh between 16 and 24 of August 2018.[7]

Format edit

The semi-final round returned in 2018, produced by BBC Radio 3 in the form of public chamber recitals, at the Studio of the Edinburgh Festival Theatre on 18 and 19 August 2018.[8]

Presenters edit

On 6 August 2018, it was announced that Petroc Trelawny and Josie D'Arby would host the 2018 competition.[9] Trelawny’s career started at BBC Radio Devon in 1989 as a reporter, before he made his transition to a career in classical music radio and television during the 1990s. Since 1998 he has been a presenter at BBC Radio 3, and is the face of classical magazine programme Music Matters, Radio 3’s Breakfast and concerts in Radio 3 Live in Concert. D’Arby started on Children's BBC (CBBC) in the 1990s before becoming the youngest woman to have her own chat show, Josie, in 1999 on Channel 5. She has co-presented a number of cultural programs for the BBC including; Young Musician of the Year since 2012, Cardiff Singer of the World since 2009, Songs of Praise since 2014 and Young Choir of the Year (2018). Her acting credits include playing series regular WPC Jodie Finn, in BBC One drama Merseybeat from 2002–04. On 11 August 2018, it was revealed that the semi-finals would be hosted by Trelawny, with D'Arby joining him in the final.[10]

Jury members edit

The winner of the competition was decided by an international panel of classical music luminaries. On 10 August 2018, the EBU announced the jurors of the competition. The judges for the semi-finals are British bassoonist Ursula Leveaux, Spanish percussionist Noè Roderigo Gisbert, Korean pianist Sinae Lee, and the chair cellist and conductor David Watkin.[11] Joining Watkin's at the final were American conductor and violinist Marin Alsop, composer and performer Anna Meredith, Scottish classical composer and conductor James MacMillan and Head of Music for the Edinburgh International Festival, Andrew Moore.[12]

Voting edit

Altogether there are two set of juries: one for the two days of semi-finals and one for the final. In both juries, each juror was to independently rate each performer a score from 1–10 points. The following criteria were taken into account by the jurors in the semi-finals and finals:

  • Technical Accuracy
  • Quality of Sound
  • Interpretation
  • Performance

After each juror has awarded his points, these were added together and the result presented to the jury first. However following discussion, the jury may make changes to the numerical rankings by mutual agreement. The six finalists were announced in a random order after the semi-finals on a separate live stream.[13][11] In addition, it was announced that the jury in the final would not know the results of the semi-final jury to avoid interference. In the final, only the winner was announced during the televised broadcast.[14]

Participating countries edit

 
2018 winner, Ivan Bessonov from Russia

The final list of participants were announced on 2 February 2018, with eighteen countries confirming their participation, the highest number since 2006.[8] Albania made their debut whilst seven countries, Belgium, Estonia, Greece, Israel, Russia, Spain and United Kingdom, all returned to the Eurovision Young Musicians in 2018.[15] Belgium last participated in 2006, Estonia in 2004, Greece in 2014, Israel in 1986 and Spain in 2000. Russia and host country, the United Kingdom, most recently took part in 2010.

Semi-finals edit

The semi-finals consisted of six hour-long shows spread over two days. A total of eighteen countries took part, of which six qualified to the grand final. In each semi-final, three musicians performed, either solo or with piano accompaniment, for a total of 18 minutes each.

18 August edit

Draw[16] Country[16] Performer[16] Instrument[16] Piece(s)[16] Result
Semi-final 1
01   Malta Bernice Sammut Attard Piano

1) Toccata from Trois pièces by F. Poulenc
2) Prelude in C minor, Op. 23 No. 7 by S. Rachmaninov
3) Prelude in G sharp minor, Op. 32 No. 12 by S. Rachmaninov
4) Scherzo No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 31 by F. Chopin

Failed to qualify
02   United Kingdom Maxim Calver Cello

1) Sacher Variation by W. Lutoslawski
2) Adagio Affettuoso from Cello Sonata in F, Op. 99 by J. Brahms
3) No. 5 Minuetto e Finale from Suite Italienne by I. Stravinsky

Failed to qualify
03   Spain Sara Valencia Violin

1) Caprice Basque Op. 24 by P. Sarasate
2) Caprice No. 13 in B flat major by N. Paganini
3) 3rd mvt (Finale) of Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor Op. 24 by M. Bruch

Failed to qualify
Semi-final 2
04   Slovenia Nikola Pajanović Violin

1) Tambourin Chinois by F. Kreisler
2) Capriccio No. 7 by N. Paganini
3) Sonata for violin solo No. 3 in D minor by E. Ysaÿe

Qualified
05   San Marino Francesco Stefanelli Cello

1) Violoncello Totale for cello solo by K. Penderecki
2) I mov, Cello Sonata in F major, Op. 99 by J. Brahms
3) Papillon, Op. 77 by G. Fauré
4) V mov, Sonata for cello and piano in C, Op. 65 by B. Britten

Failed to qualify
06   Poland Marta Chlebicka Flute

1) Hamburger Sonate in G major by CPE Bach
2) Rigoletto Fantasie, Op. 335 by W. Popp

Failed to qualify
Semi-final 3
07   Hungary Máté Bencze Saxophone

1) Fantaisie sur un thème original by J. Demersseman
2) Allegro from Sonata in G minor BWV. 1020 by JS Bach
3) Pequeña Czarda by P. Iturralde

Qualified
08   Greece Thanos Tzanetakis Guitar

1) Fantasia in D minor by D. Kellner
2) 3rd Bagatelle from Five Bagatelles for guitar by W. Walton
3) 5th Bagatelle from Five Bagatelles for guitar by W. Walton
4) Variaciones sobre un tema de Fernando Sor, Op. 19 by M. Llobet

Failed to qualify
09   Israel Tamir Naaman-Pery Cello

1) Hungarian Rhapsody, Op. 68 by D. Popper
2) Preludio-Fantasia from Suite for Cello by G. Cassadó

Failed to qualify

19 August edit

Draw[17] Country[17] Performer[17] Instrument[17] Piece(s)[17] Result
Semi-final 4
10   Estonia Tanel-Eiko Novikov Percussion

1) Niflheim by Marján Csaba Zoltán
2) Kuusi Op 75/5 by Sibelius
3) Verano porteño by Piazzolla

Failed to qualify
11   Belgium Alexandra Cooreman Violin

1) Presto from Sonata for piano and violin Op 23 by Beethoven
2) Valse-Scherzo by Tchaikovsky

Failed to qualify
12   Albania Klaudio Zoto Cello

1) Cello Sonata by Grieg
2) Hungarian Rhapsody by Popper

Failed to qualify
Semi-final 5
13   Russia Ivan Bessonov Piano

1) Mazurka in B flat minor, Op 24 No 4 by Chopin
2) Fantaisie-Impromptu in C sharp minor, Op 66 by Chopin
3) Prelude in G minor, Op 23 No 5 by Rachmaninov
4) Barncleupédie by James MacMillan

Qualified
14   Germany Mira Foron Violin

1) Cadenza for solo viola by Penderecki
2) Tzigane by Ravel

Qualified
15   Czech Republic Indi Stivín Double bass

1) Bohemian Suite, 1st Movement: "Celts" by I. Stivin
2) Bohemian Suite, 2nd mvt: "Czech Country" by I. Stivin
3) Bohemian Suite, 3rd mvt: Tarantella Praga by I. Stivin[18]

Qualified
Semi-final 6
16   Sweden Johanna Ander Ljung Harp

1) Improvisations for Harp, Op 10 by Mathias
2) Allemande from Suite No 5 in F by Loeillet
3) Féerie - Prelude et Dance by Tournier

Failed to qualify
17   Norway Birgitta Elisa Oftestad Cello

1) 1st mvt from Cello Concerto No 1 by Shostakovich
2) Adagio and Allegro by Schumann

Qualified
18   Croatia Jan Tominić Saxophone

1) Fantaisie sur un thème original by Demersseman
2) Cinq danses exotiques by Françaix
3) Aria by Bozza
4) Brasileira from Scaramouche by Milhaud

Failed to qualify

Final edit

Six contestants were selected by the first jury to progress to the Final and the second decided the winner of Eurovision Young Musicians 2018.[19] Each finalist performed one or more movements of a single musical work, accompanied by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, for up to 12 minutes.[20] During the live shows interval, the orchestra performed "Hedwig's Theme" from the Harry Potter score although this was not included in the televised broadcast.[21] The winner received a custom-made engraved trophy, a cash prize of €7,000, and a performance opportunity with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra in a forthcoming season. The runner-up received a cash prize of €3,000.[22]

Draw[23] Country[23] Performer[23] Instrument[23] Piece(s)[23] Place[23]
01   Norway Birgitta Elisa Oftestad Cello 4th mvt from Cello Concerto by E. Elgar -
02   Slovenia Nikola Pajanović Violin 3rd mvt from Violin Concerto by P.I. Tchaikovsky 2
03   Czech Republic Indi Stivín Double bass 2nd and 3rd mvt from Bohemian Suite for Double Bass by I. Stivín -
04   Germany Mira Foron Violin 3rd mvt from Violin Concerto by J. Sibelius -
05   Hungary Máté Bencze Saxophone Concerto da Camera for Saxophone by J. Ibert -
06   Russia Ivan Bessonov Piano 3rd mvt from Piano Concerto No. 1 by P.I. Tchaikovsky 1

Broadcasting edit

The following countries, listed in order of broadcasting dates, confirmed that they would broadcast the contest along with the dates of broadcasting schedules. Alongside television and radio, coverage was also livestreamed on the online platforms of the broadcasters in Belgium, Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Poland, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain and the UK.[24] The semi-finals and the final were broadcast live on the internet via the official YouTube channel of the competition.[25]

Semi-finals edit

Date of broadcast[24] Country[24] Station[24]
18 August 2018   Malta TVM2 (semi-final 1)
  Israel KAN Kol Ha Musica (semi-final 3)
18–19 August 2018
  Belgium La Trois (semi-final 4)
  Estonia Klassikaraadio
  Rest of the world YouTube[25]
  United Kingdom BBC Radio 3
19 August 2018   Spain La 2 (semi-final 1)
20–21 August 2018   Russia Russia-K
21–22 August 2018   Spain Radio Clásica
22–23 August 2018   Estonia ETV2
23 August 2018   Czech Republic ČT art (semi-final 5)
  Hungary M5 (semi-final 3)
  Norway NRK2 (semi-final 6)

Final edit

Date of broadcast[24] Country[24] Station[24] Commentators
23 August 2018
  Albania RTSH 1 Unknown
  Belgium La Trois Camille De Rijck[26]
  Croatia HRT 3 Jana Haluza[27]
  Czech Republic ČT art Jiří Vejvoda[28]
  Estonia Klassikaraadio No commentary
ETV1
  Greece ERT2 Mihalis Messinis[29]
  Hungary M5 Bősze Ádám
  Malta TVM2 No commentary
  Norway NRK2 Arild Erikstad[30]
NRK Klassisk
  Poland TVP Kultura Aleksander Laskowski
  Rest of the world YouTube[25] No commentary
  Russia Russia-K Unknown
  San Marino SMRTV
  Slovenia TV Slovenija 1 Andrej Hofer[31]
  Spain Radio Clásica Silvia Pérez Arroyo and Fernando Blázquez[32]
  United Kingdom BBC Two Scotland[a] No commentary
BBC Red Button[a]
24 August 2018 BBC Radio 3
25 August 2018   Sweden SVT2
2 September 2018   Germany WDR Fernsehen Unknown
10 September 2018   Israel KAN Chinukhit
KAN 11
29 September 2018   Spain La 2[b] Juan Antonio Simarro[32][33]

Other countries edit

For a country to be eligible for potential participation in the Eurovision Young Musicians, it needs to be an active member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).[34] It is unknown whether the EBU issue invitations of participation to all 56 active members like they do for the Eurovision Song Contest and Junior Eurovision Song Contest.[34] The EBU Active Members listed below have made the following announcements in regards to their decisions.

Active EBU Members edit

  •   Austria – On 29 October 2017, the Austrian broadcaster Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF) announced that they were discussing whether they will participate in Eurovision Young Musicians 2018.[35] Austria decided to withdraw from the 2018 edition, after participating at every previous edition of the contest, with no reasons for their withdrawal being published.[36]
  •   Bosnia and Herzegovina – On 24 October 2017, BHRT confirmed that due to financial difficulties the country would not return to the contest in 2018. Bosnia and Herzegovina's last, and only, participation was at the 2012 Young Musicians event.[37]
  •   Cyprus – On 2 January 2018, Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC) confirmed that due to financial difficulties the country would not return to the contest in 2018. Cyprus last participated at the 2010 Young Musicians event.[38]
  •   Denmark – On 3 January 2018, Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR) confirmed that the country would not return to the contest in 2018 and are unlikely to participate in the competition in the coming years. Denmark last participated at the 2002 Young Musicians event.[39]
  •   Finland – On 12 January 2018, Yleisradio (YLE) confirmed that the country would not return to the contest in 2018. Finland last participated at the 2008 Young Musicians event.[40]
  •   Ireland – On 28 October 2017, Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) announced that it would not return to the 2018 Eurovision Young Musicians. Ireland last participated at the 2000 Young Musicians event. However, the Irish-language broadcaster, TG4, which is eligible to take over the responsibility of Ireland's participation, has not released any statements regarding a return to the contest.[41] Ireland was not on the final list of participants released by the EBU.
  •   Latvia – On 4 November 2017, Latvijas Televīzija (LTV) confirmed that the country would not return to the contest in 2018. Latvia last participated at the 2002 Young Musicians event.[42]
  •   Netherlands – On 30 January 2018, Omroep NTR (NTR) confirmed that the country would not return to the contest in 2018. The Netherlands last participated at the 2014 Young Musicians event.[43]
  •    Switzerland – On 11 November 2017, Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF) confirmed that the country would not return to the contest in 2018. Switzerland last participated at the 2006 Young Musicians event.[44]
  •   Ukraine – On 5 January 2018, National Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine (UA:PBC) announced that the country is considering a return to the contest in 2018.[45] However, on 14 January 2018, UA:PBC confirmed that the country will not return to the Eurovision Young Musicians in 2018. Ukraine last participated at the 2012 Young Musicians event.[46]

The following list of countries have participated at least once since the inaugural contest in 1982 but have not stated their reasons for their continued absence in competing:[47]

See also edit

Notes and references edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b The final was broadcast on a 30-minute delay.[24]
  2. ^ The finals would have been aired live on La 2 if Spain had qualified for the final.[32]

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Eurovision Young Musicians 2018 at BBC Online

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The Eurovision Young Musicians 2018 was the 19th edition of the Eurovision Young Musicians contest It was hosted by the United Kingdom for the first time since the inaugural contest in 1982 This edition was a co production between the European Broadcasting Union EBU the Edinburgh International Festival and the British Broadcasting Corporation BBC as host broadcaster Musicians representing eighteen countries with EBU membership participated in the contest with Albania making their debut alongside seven returning countries while Austria decided not to participate for the first time Eurovision Young Musicians 2018DatesSemi final 118 August 2018Semi final 219 August 2018Final23 August 2018HostVenueUsher Hall Edinburgh United KingdomPresenter s Petroc TrelawnyJosie d Arby final only Musical directorThomas DausgaardDirected byRhodri HuwExecutive supervisorJon Ola SandExecutive producerPaul BullockHost broadcasterBBC Scotland BBC Websiteyoungmusicians wbr tvParticipantsNumber of entries18Number of finalists6Debuting countries AlbaniaReturning countries Belgium Estonia Greece Israel Russia Spain United KingdomNon returning countries AustriaParticipation map Finalist countries Countries eliminated in the semi final Countries that participated in the past but not in 2018VoteVoting systemEach juror awarded a mark from 1 10 to each performer based on specific criteriaWinning musician Russia Ivan Bessonov2016 Eurovision Young Musicians 2022The final concert took place at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh on 23 August 2018 with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra under their principal conductor Thomas Dausgaard It was produced by BBC Cymru Wales for broadcast by BBC Scotland and BBC Radio 3 with Petroc Trelawny and Josie d Arby being the presenters for the show Ivan Bessonov of Russia won the contest marking the country s first win in the competition and the first pianist to win since Poland s Stanislaw Drzewiecki in 2000 Contents 1 Location 1 1 Bidding phase 1 2 Host city announcement 2 Format 2 1 Presenters 2 2 Jury members 2 3 Voting 3 Participating countries 3 1 Semi finals 3 1 1 18 August 3 1 2 19 August 3 2 Final 4 Broadcasting 4 1 Semi finals 4 2 Final 5 Other countries 5 1 Active EBU Members 6 See also 7 Notes and references 7 1 Notes 7 2 References 8 External linksLocation editFurther information on the host city Edinburgh nbsp Usher Hall Edinburgh host venue of the Eurovision Young Musicians 2018 final Usher Hall the venue for the final is a concert hall situated on Lothian Road in the west end of Edinburgh Scotland It has hosted concerts and events since its construction in 1914 and can hold approximately 2 900 1 people in its recently restored auditorium which is well loved by performers due to its acoustics The Hall is flanked by The Royal Lyceum Theatre on the right and The Traverse Theatre on the left Historic Scotland has registered the Hall with Category A listed building status The hall previously hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 1972 after Monaco which won the year before was unable to provide a suitable venue 2 The last time the United Kingdom hosted a Eurovision network contest was the Eurovision Dance Contest 2008 in Glasgow 3 Bidding phase edit According to an earlier statement by Vladislav Yakovlev the former executive supervisor of the event Budapest could host the 2018 contest after bidding for the 2016 edition 4 On 27 October 2016 the European Broadcasting Union EBU launched a call to submit applications for the competition 5 Host city announcement edit In early October 2017 Norwegian broadcaster Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation NRK confirmed in an online article regarding its national selection Virtuos that the United Kingdom would host this edition of the contest in August 2018 6 On 30 October 2017 the EBU announced that this edition of the contest would be held in Edinburgh between 16 and 24 of August 2018 7 Format editThe semi final round returned in 2018 produced by BBC Radio 3 in the form of public chamber recitals at the Studio of the Edinburgh Festival Theatre on 18 and 19 August 2018 8 Presenters edit On 6 August 2018 it was announced that Petroc Trelawny and Josie D Arby would host the 2018 competition 9 Trelawny s career started at BBC Radio Devon in 1989 as a reporter before he made his transition to a career in classical music radio and television during the 1990s Since 1998 he has been a presenter at BBC Radio 3 and is the face of classical magazine programme Music Matters Radio 3 s Breakfast and concerts in Radio 3 Live in Concert D Arby started on Children s BBC CBBC in the 1990s before becoming the youngest woman to have her own chat show Josie in 1999 on Channel 5 She has co presented a number of cultural programs for the BBC including Young Musician of the Year since 2012 Cardiff Singer of the World since 2009 Songs of Praise since 2014 and Young Choir of the Year 2018 Her acting credits include playing series regular WPC Jodie Finn in BBC One drama Merseybeat from 2002 04 On 11 August 2018 it was revealed that the semi finals would be hosted by Trelawny with D Arby joining him in the final 10 Jury members edit The winner of the competition was decided by an international panel of classical music luminaries On 10 August 2018 the EBU announced the jurors of the competition The judges for the semi finals are British bassoonist Ursula Leveaux Spanish percussionist Noe Roderigo Gisbert Korean pianist Sinae Lee and the chair cellist and conductor David Watkin 11 Joining Watkin s at the final were American conductor and violinist Marin Alsop composer and performer Anna Meredith Scottish classical composer and conductor James MacMillan and Head of Music for the Edinburgh International Festival Andrew Moore 12 Voting edit Altogether there are two set of juries one for the two days of semi finals and one for the final In both juries each juror was to independently rate each performer a score from 1 10 points The following criteria were taken into account by the jurors in the semi finals and finals Technical Accuracy Quality of Sound Interpretation PerformanceAfter each juror has awarded his points these were added together and the result presented to the jury first However following discussion the jury may make changes to the numerical rankings by mutual agreement The six finalists were announced in a random order after the semi finals on a separate live stream 13 11 In addition it was announced that the jury in the final would not know the results of the semi final jury to avoid interference In the final only the winner was announced during the televised broadcast 14 Participating countries edit nbsp 2018 winner Ivan Bessonov from RussiaThe final list of participants were announced on 2 February 2018 with eighteen countries confirming their participation the highest number since 2006 8 Albania made their debut whilst seven countries Belgium Estonia Greece Israel Russia Spain and United Kingdom all returned to the Eurovision Young Musicians in 2018 15 Belgium last participated in 2006 Estonia in 2004 Greece in 2014 Israel in 1986 and Spain in 2000 Russia and host country the United Kingdom most recently took part in 2010 Semi finals edit The semi finals consisted of six hour long shows spread over two days A total of eighteen countries took part of which six qualified to the grand final In each semi final three musicians performed either solo or with piano accompaniment for a total of 18 minutes each 18 August edit Draw 16 Country 16 Performer 16 Instrument 16 Piece s 16 ResultSemi final 101 nbsp Malta Bernice Sammut Attard Piano 1 Toccata from Trois pieces by F Poulenc2 Prelude in C minor Op 23 No 7 by S Rachmaninov3 Prelude in G sharp minor Op 32 No 12 by S Rachmaninov4 Scherzo No 2 in B flat minor Op 31 by F Chopin Failed to qualify02 nbsp United Kingdom Maxim Calver Cello 1 Sacher Variation by W Lutoslawski2 Adagio Affettuoso from Cello Sonata in F Op 99 by J Brahms3 No 5 Minuetto e Finale from Suite Italienne by I Stravinsky Failed to qualify03 nbsp Spain Sara Valencia Violin 1 Caprice Basque Op 24 by P Sarasate2 Caprice No 13 in B flat major by N Paganini3 3rd mvt Finale of Violin Concerto No 1 in G minor Op 24 by M Bruch Failed to qualifySemi final 204 nbsp Slovenia Nikola Pajanovic Violin 1 Tambourin Chinois by F Kreisler2 Capriccio No 7 by N Paganini3 Sonata for violin solo No 3 in D minor by E Ysaye Qualified05 nbsp San Marino Francesco Stefanelli Cello 1 Violoncello Totale for cello solo by K Penderecki2 I mov Cello Sonata in F major Op 99 by J Brahms3 Papillon Op 77 by G Faure4 V mov Sonata for cello and piano in C Op 65 by B Britten Failed to qualify06 nbsp Poland Marta Chlebicka Flute 1 Hamburger Sonate in G major by CPE Bach2 Rigoletto Fantasie Op 335 by W Popp Failed to qualifySemi final 307 nbsp Hungary Mate Bencze Saxophone 1 Fantaisie sur un theme original by J Demersseman2 Allegro from Sonata in G minor BWV 1020 by JS Bach3 Pequena Czarda by P Iturralde Qualified08 nbsp Greece Thanos Tzanetakis Guitar 1 Fantasia in D minor by D Kellner2 3rd Bagatelle from Five Bagatelles for guitar by W Walton3 5th Bagatelle from Five Bagatelles for guitar by W Walton4 Variaciones sobre un tema de Fernando Sor Op 19 by M Llobet Failed to qualify09 nbsp Israel Tamir Naaman Pery Cello 1 Hungarian Rhapsody Op 68 by D Popper2 Preludio Fantasia from Suite for Cello by G Cassado Failed to qualify19 August edit Draw 17 Country 17 Performer 17 Instrument 17 Piece s 17 ResultSemi final 410 nbsp Estonia Tanel Eiko Novikov Percussion 1 Niflheim by Marjan Csaba Zoltan2 Kuusi Op 75 5 by Sibelius3 Verano porteno by Piazzolla Failed to qualify11 nbsp Belgium Alexandra Cooreman Violin 1 Presto from Sonata for piano and violin Op 23 by Beethoven2 Valse Scherzo by Tchaikovsky Failed to qualify12 nbsp Albania Klaudio Zoto Cello 1 Cello Sonata by Grieg2 Hungarian Rhapsody by Popper Failed to qualifySemi final 513 nbsp Russia Ivan Bessonov Piano 1 Mazurka in B flat minor Op 24 No 4 by Chopin2 Fantaisie Impromptu in C sharp minor Op 66 by Chopin3 Prelude in G minor Op 23 No 5 by Rachmaninov4 Barncleupedie by James MacMillan Qualified14 nbsp Germany Mira Foron Violin 1 Cadenza for solo viola by Penderecki2 Tzigane by Ravel Qualified15 nbsp Czech Republic Indi Stivin Double bass 1 Bohemian Suite 1st Movement Celts by I Stivin 2 Bohemian Suite 2nd mvt Czech Country by I Stivin 3 Bohemian Suite 3rd mvt Tarantella Praga by I Stivin 18 QualifiedSemi final 616 nbsp Sweden Johanna Ander Ljung Harp 1 Improvisations for Harp Op 10 by Mathias2 Allemande from Suite No 5 in F by Loeillet3 Feerie Prelude et Dance by Tournier Failed to qualify17 nbsp Norway Birgitta Elisa Oftestad Cello 1 1st mvt from Cello Concerto No 1 by Shostakovich2 Adagio and Allegro by Schumann Qualified18 nbsp Croatia Jan Tominic Saxophone 1 Fantaisie sur un theme original by Demersseman2 Cinq danses exotiques by Francaix3 Aria by Bozza4 Brasileira from Scaramouche by Milhaud Failed to qualifyFinal edit Six contestants were selected by the first jury to progress to the Final and the second decided the winner of Eurovision Young Musicians 2018 19 Each finalist performed one or more movements of a single musical work accompanied by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra for up to 12 minutes 20 During the live shows interval the orchestra performed Hedwig s Theme from the Harry Potter score although this was not included in the televised broadcast 21 The winner received a custom made engraved trophy a cash prize of 7 000 and a performance opportunity with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra in a forthcoming season The runner up received a cash prize of 3 000 22 Draw 23 Country 23 Performer 23 Instrument 23 Piece s 23 Place 23 01 nbsp Norway Birgitta Elisa Oftestad Cello 4th mvt from Cello Concerto by E Elgar 02 nbsp Slovenia Nikola Pajanovic Violin 3rd mvt from Violin Concerto by P I Tchaikovsky 203 nbsp Czech Republic Indi Stivin Double bass 2nd and 3rd mvt from Bohemian Suite for Double Bass by I Stivin 04 nbsp Germany Mira Foron Violin 3rd mvt from Violin Concerto by J Sibelius 05 nbsp Hungary Mate Bencze Saxophone Concerto da Camera for Saxophone by J Ibert 06 nbsp Russia Ivan Bessonov Piano 3rd mvt from Piano Concerto No 1 by P I Tchaikovsky 1Broadcasting editThe following countries listed in order of broadcasting dates confirmed that they would broadcast the contest along with the dates of broadcasting schedules Alongside television and radio coverage was also livestreamed on the online platforms of the broadcasters in Belgium Czech Republic Estonia Greece Poland San Marino Slovenia Spain and the UK 24 The semi finals and the final were broadcast live on the internet via the official YouTube channel of the competition 25 Semi finals edit Date of broadcast 24 Country 24 Station 24 18 August 2018 nbsp Malta TVM2 semi final 1 nbsp Israel KAN Kol Ha Musica semi final 3 18 19 August 2018 nbsp Belgium La Trois semi final 4 nbsp Estonia Klassikaraadio nbsp Rest of the world YouTube 25 nbsp United Kingdom BBC Radio 319 August 2018 nbsp Spain La 2 semi final 1 20 21 August 2018 nbsp Russia Russia K21 22 August 2018 nbsp Spain Radio Clasica22 23 August 2018 nbsp Estonia ETV223 August 2018 nbsp Czech Republic CT art semi final 5 nbsp Hungary M5 semi final 3 nbsp Norway NRK2 semi final 6 Final edit Date of broadcast 24 Country 24 Station 24 Commentators23 August 2018 nbsp Albania RTSH 1 Unknown nbsp Belgium La Trois Camille De Rijck 26 nbsp Croatia HRT 3 Jana Haluza 27 nbsp Czech Republic CT art Jiri Vejvoda 28 nbsp Estonia Klassikaraadio No commentaryETV1 nbsp Greece ERT2 Mihalis Messinis 29 nbsp Hungary M5 Bosze Adam nbsp Malta TVM2 No commentary nbsp Norway NRK2 Arild Erikstad 30 NRK Klassisk nbsp Poland TVP Kultura Aleksander Laskowski nbsp Rest of the world YouTube 25 No commentary nbsp Russia Russia K Unknown nbsp San Marino SMRTV nbsp Slovenia TV Slovenija 1 Andrej Hofer 31 nbsp Spain Radio Clasica Silvia Perez Arroyo and Fernando Blazquez 32 nbsp United Kingdom BBC Two Scotland a No commentaryBBC Red Button a 24 August 2018 BBC Radio 325 August 2018 nbsp Sweden SVT22 September 2018 nbsp Germany WDR Fernsehen Unknown10 September 2018 nbsp Israel KAN ChinukhitKAN 1129 September 2018 nbsp Spain La 2 b Juan Antonio Simarro 32 33 Other countries editFor a country to be eligible for potential participation in the Eurovision Young Musicians it needs to be an active member of the European Broadcasting Union EBU 34 It is unknown whether the EBU issue invitations of participation to all 56 active members like they do for the Eurovision Song Contest and Junior Eurovision Song Contest 34 The EBU Active Members listed below have made the following announcements in regards to their decisions Active EBU Members edit nbsp Austria On 29 October 2017 the Austrian broadcaster Osterreichischer Rundfunk ORF announced that they were discussing whether they will participate in Eurovision Young Musicians 2018 35 Austria decided to withdraw from the 2018 edition after participating at every previous edition of the contest with no reasons for their withdrawal being published 36 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina On 24 October 2017 BHRT confirmed that due to financial difficulties the country would not return to the contest in 2018 Bosnia and Herzegovina s last and only participation was at the 2012 Young Musicians event 37 nbsp Cyprus On 2 January 2018 Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation CyBC confirmed that due to financial difficulties the country would not return to the contest in 2018 Cyprus last participated at the 2010 Young Musicians event 38 nbsp Denmark On 3 January 2018 Danish Broadcasting Corporation DR confirmed that the country would not return to the contest in 2018 and are unlikely to participate in the competition in the coming years Denmark last participated at the 2002 Young Musicians event 39 nbsp Finland On 12 January 2018 Yleisradio YLE confirmed that the country would not return to the contest in 2018 Finland last participated at the 2008 Young Musicians event 40 nbsp Ireland On 28 October 2017 Raidio Teilifis Eireann RTE announced that it would not return to the 2018 Eurovision Young Musicians Ireland last participated at the 2000 Young Musicians event However the Irish language broadcaster TG4 which is eligible to take over the responsibility of Ireland s participation has not released any statements regarding a return to the contest 41 Ireland was not on the final list of participants released by the EBU nbsp Latvia On 4 November 2017 Latvijas Televizija LTV confirmed that the country would not return to the contest in 2018 Latvia last participated at the 2002 Young Musicians event 42 nbsp Netherlands On 30 January 2018 Omroep NTR NTR confirmed that the country would not return to the contest in 2018 The Netherlands last participated at the 2014 Young Musicians event 43 nbsp Switzerland On 11 November 2017 Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen SRF confirmed that the country would not return to the contest in 2018 Switzerland last participated at the 2006 Young Musicians event 44 nbsp Ukraine On 5 January 2018 National Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine UA PBC announced that the country is considering a return to the contest in 2018 45 However on 14 January 2018 UA PBC confirmed that the country will not return to the Eurovision Young Musicians in 2018 Ukraine last participated at the 2012 Young Musicians event 46 The following list of countries have participated at least once since the inaugural contest in 1982 but have not stated their reasons for their continued absence in competing 47 nbsp Armenia nbsp Belarus nbsp Bulgaria nbsp France nbsp Georgia nbsp Italy nbsp Lithuania nbsp Macedonia nbsp Moldova nbsp Portugal nbsp Romania nbsp Serbia nbsp SlovakiaSee also editJunior Eurovision Song Contest 2018 Eurovision Song Contest 2018Notes and references editNotes edit a b The final was broadcast on a 30 minute delay 24 The finals would have been aired live on La 2 if Spain had qualified for the final 32 References edit Geograph The Usher Hall Edinburgh C Kevin Rae www geograph org uk Retrieved 30 October 2017 Eurovision Song Contest 1972 European Broadcasting Union Retrieved 30 October 2017 The Eurovision Dance Contest Glides Into Glasgow BBC Press office 7 July 2008 Retrieved 30 October 2017 WDR and Cologne chosen to host 2016 competition youngmusicians tv European Broadcasting Union 9 December 2014 Granger Anthony 27 October 2016 Eurovision Young Musicians Calls for bids for 2018 host broadcaster eurovoix com Retrieved 14 August 2017 Mazoyer Vincent 22 October 2017 The UK will host Eurovision Young Musicians 2018 Escxtra com Archived from the original on 18 June 2019 Retrieved 22 October 2017 Eurovision Young Musicians is coming to Edinburgh in 2018 youngmusicians tv European Broadcasting Union Retrieved 30 October 2017 a b Eurovision Young Musicians European Broadcasting Union Archived from the original on 21 June 2018 Retrieved 30 October 2017 Granger Anthony 6 August 2018 Petroc Trelawny and Josie D Arby to Host Eurovision Young Musicians 2018 eurovoix com Retrieved 6 August 2018 Photo gallery The 2018 Hosts youngmusicians tv 11 August 2018 Retrieved 11 August 2018 a b The other Eurovision 18 young virtuosos pitch up in Edinburgh BBC Retrieved 9 August 2018 These are the jury members of Eurovision Young Musicians 2018 youngmusicians tv 10 August 2018 Retrieved 10 August 2018 Eurovision Young Musicians 2018 Finalists to Be Revealed on August 19 eurovoix com 13 August 2018 Retrieved 19 August 2018 Eurovision Young Musicians 2018 The rules the prizes the trophy youngmusicians tv European Broadcasting Union 15 August 2018 Retrieved 18 August 2018 These are the 18 participants of Eurovision Young Musicians 2018 youngmusicians tv Retrieved 22 June 2018 a b c d e Edinburgh 2018 Semi final Day 1 Eurovision Young Musicians youngmusicians tv Retrieved 9 August 2018 a b c d e Edinburgh 2018 Semi final Day 2 Eurovision Young Musicians 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in French RTBF 13 August 2018 Archived from the original on 15 August 2018 Retrieved 15 August 2018 Croatia Jana Haluza Revealed as Eurovision Young Musicians Commentator eurovoix com 15 August 2018 Retrieved 15 August 2018 Czech Republic CT art to Broadcast Eurovision Young Musicians 2018 Final eurovoix com 7 August 2018 Retrieved 15 August 2018 Greece ERT 2 To Broadcast Eurovision Young Musicians 2018 Final eurovoix com 17 August 2018 Retrieved 17 August 2018 Norway NRK 2 to Broadcast Eurovision Young Musicians 2018 Final Live eurovoix com 14 August 2018 Retrieved 15 August 2018 Slovenia Eurovision Young Musicians To Get Prime Time Broadcast on RTVSLO1 eurovoix com 11 August 2018 Retrieved 15 August 2018 a b c Spain La 2 To Air Eurovision Young Musicians 2018 Final Live If They Qualify eurovoix com 10 August 2018 Retrieved 15 August 2018 David Jose 11 September 2018 Exclusiva La 2 de TVE emitira la gran final del Festival de Eurovision de Jovenes Musicas el 29 de septiembre ESCplus 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January 2018 Granger Anthony 28 October 2017 Ireland RTE Rules Out Return To Eurovision Young Musicians in 2018 eurovoix com Retrieved 28 October 2017 Granger Anthony 4 November 2017 Latvia LTV rules out Eurovision Young Musicians return in 2018 eurovoix com Retrieved 4 November 2017 Granger Anthony 30 January 2018 Netherlands NTR Will Not Participate in Eurovision Young Musicians 2018 eurovoix com Retrieved 30 January 2018 Granger Anthony 11 November 2017 Switzerland SRF Rules Out Return To Eurovision Young Musicians in 2018 eurovoix com Retrieved 11 November 2017 Granger Anthony 5 January 2018 Ukraine Considering Return to Eurovision Young Musicians eurovoix com Retrieved 5 January 2018 Granger Anthony 14 January 2018 Ukraine UA PBC Will Not Participate in Eurovision Young Musicians 2018 eurovoix com Retrieved 15 January 2018 Eurovision Young Musicians youngmusicians tv Retrieved 16 August 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eurovision Young Musicians 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