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Eurovision Young Musicians 2010

The Eurovision Young Musicians 2010 was the fifteenth edition of the Eurovision Young Musicians, held at the Rathausplatz in Vienna, Austria on 14 May 2010.[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 third 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 1990, 1998, 2006 and 2008.[1]

Eurovision Young Musicians 2010
Dates
Semi-final 18 May 2010
Semi-final 29 May 2010
Final14 May 2010
Host
VenueSemi-final: ORF Funkhaus Wien
Final: Rathausplatz, Vienna, Austria
Presenter(s)Christoph Wagner-Trenkwitz
Musical directorCornelius Meister
Directed byHeidelinde Haschek
Executive supervisorTal Barnea
Host broadcasterÖsterreichischer Rundfunk (ORF)
Participants
Number of entries15 (7 qualified)
Debuting countries Belarus
Returning countries Czech Republic
Non-returning countries Finland
 Serbia
 Ukraine
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         Participating countries     Did not qualify from the semi-final     Countries that participated in the past but not in 2010
Vote
Voting systemEach juror awarded a mark from 1–10 to each performer
Winning musician Slovenia
Eva Nina Kozmus
2008 ← Eurovision Young Musicians → 2012

A total of fifteen countries took part in the competition therefore a semi-final was held at the ORF Funkhaus Wien studios on 8 and 9 May 2010. All participants performed a classical piece of their choice accompanied by the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Cornelius Meister.[1] Belarus made their début while Czech Republic returned. Three countries decided not to participate, they were Finland, Serbia and Ukraine.[1]

Eva Nina Kozmus of Slovenia won the contest, with Norway and Russia placing second and third respectively.[2]

Location edit

 
Rathausplatz, Vienna was the host location of the Eurovision Young Musicians 2010 final.

Rathausplatz, a square outside the Wiener Rathaus city hall of Vienna, was the host location for the 2010 edition of the Eurovision Young Musicians final. The ORF Funkhaus Wien studios in Vienna, Austria, hosted the semi-final round.[1]

Format edit

Christoph Wagner-Trenkwitz was the host of the 2010 contest.[1]

Results edit

Semi-final edit

A total of fifteen countries took part in the semi-final round of the 2010 contest, of which seven qualified to the televised grand final.[1]

Country Performer Instrument Result
  Austria Marie-Christine Klettner[3] Violin Failed to qualify
  Belarus Ivan Karizna[4] Cello Qualified
  Croatia Filip Merčep[5] Percussions Qualified
  Cyprus Lambis Paulou[6] Piano Failed to qualify
  Czech Republic Lukáš Dittrich[7] Clarinet Failed to qualify
  Germany Hayrapet Arakelyan[8] Saxophone Qualified
  Greece Konstantin Destounis[9] Piano Failed to qualify
  Netherlands Dana Zemtsov[10] Viola Failed to qualify
  Norway Guro Kleven Hagen[11] Violin Qualified
  Poland Bartosz Głowacki[12] Accordion Qualified
  Romania Stefan Cazacu[13] Cello Failed to qualify
  Russia Daniil Trifonov[14] Piano Qualified
  Slovenia Eva Nina Kozmus[15] Flute Qualified
  Sweden Mattias Hanskov Palm[16] Double bass Failed to qualify
  United Kingdom Peter Moore[8] Trombone Failed to qualify

Final edit

Awards were given to the top three countries. 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.

Draw Country Performer Instrument Piece Result[17]
01   Croatia Filip Merčep[5] Percussions Concerto for Marimba & String Orchestra, 2nd mvt by Emmanuel Séjourné -
02   Norway Guro Kleven Hagen[11] Violin Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D-Major, 3rd mvt by Peter Tchaikovsky 2
03   Poland Bartosz Głowacki[12] Accordion Concerto "Classico" for Accordion and Orchestra by Mikolaj Majkusiak -
04   Germany Hayrapet Arakelyan[8] Saxophone Fantaisie Brilliante by Francois Borne -
05   Belarus Ivan Karizna[4] Cello Concerto in C Major for Cello and Orchestra, 3rd mvt by Joseph Haydn -
06   Slovenia Eva Nina Kozmus[15] Flute Concerto for flute, III. mov. Allegro scherzando by Jacques Ibert 1
07   Russia Daniil Trifonov[14] Piano Grande Polonaise Brillante by Frédéric Chopin 3

Jury edit

The jury members consisted of the following:[1]

Semi-final edit

Final edit

  •   Hungary – Peter Eötvös (head)
  •   Austria – Werner Hink
  •   Brazil – Cristina Ortiz
  •   United Kingdom – Ben Pateman
  •   Russia – Alexei Ogrintchouk

Broadcasting edit

The competition was transmitted live over the Eurovision Network, for both TV viewers and radio listeners, by 11 out of the 20 participating broadcasters. Armenia, Belgium, Denmark, Estonia and Iceland all broadcast the contest in addition to the competing countries.[18]

Broadcasters in participating countries
Country Broadcaster(s)
  Austria ORF (live)
  Belarus BTRC (live)
  Croatia HRT (live)
  Cyprus CyBC (live)
  Czech Republic ČT (live)
  Germany WDR
  Greece ERT (live)
  Netherlands NPS
  Norway NRK (live)
  Poland TVP (live)
  Romania TVR Cultural (live)
  Russia RTR (live)
  Slovenia RTVSLO
  Sweden SVT
  United Kingdom BBC
Broadcasters in non-participating countries
Country Broadcaster
  Armenia ARMTV (live)
  Belgium RTBF
  Denmark DR
  Estonia ERR
  Iceland RÚV

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h . European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 16 September 2014. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
  2. ^ . youngmusicians.tv. European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 16 September 2014. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
  3. ^ . zukunftwissen.apa.at. Archived from the original on 2012-03-04. Retrieved 2010-03-03.
  4. ^ a b . belta.by. Archived from the original on 2010-02-27. Retrieved 2010-03-03.
  5. ^ a b "Udarkaljaš Filip Merčep predstavnik Hrvatske na Euroviziji". culturenet.hr.
  6. ^ . cybc.com. Archived from the original on 2010-03-07. Retrieved 2010-03-29.
  7. ^ "V Eurovizní soutěži bude ČR reprezentovat klarinetista". ceskatelevize.cz.
  8. ^ a b c . ebu.ch. Archived from the original on 2012-06-24. Retrieved 2009-11-05.
  9. ^ "Στην Eurovision για νέους σολίστ 19χρονος φοιτητής από τη Θεσσαλονίκη". kathimerini.gr. Archived from the original on 2012-08-03. Retrieved 2010-03-09.
  10. ^ . schoolwerkplek.nl. Archived from the original on 2011-08-30. Retrieved 2010-01-15.
  11. ^ a b "Guro årets virtuos". oa.no. 27 March 2010.
  12. ^ a b "Młody Muzyk Roku". tvp.pl.
  13. ^ . banatblog.de. Archived from the original on 2010-04-05. Retrieved 2010-03-15.
  14. ^ a b . tvkultura.ru. Archived from the original on 2010-04-15. Retrieved 2009-12-02.
  15. ^ a b "Flavtistka Eva Nina Kozmus zastopnica TV Slovenije na tekmovanju Evrovizijski mladi glasbenik 2010". sigic.si.
  16. ^ "Mattias Hanskov Palm blev Polstjärneprisets vinnare och Sveriges delegat i Eurovision Young Musicians!". cisionwire.se. Archived from the original on 2012-07-28. Retrieved 2009-11-05.
  17. ^ . youngmusicians.tv. European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 16 September 2014. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
  18. ^ . youngmusicians.tv. European Broadcasting Union. 23 May 2010. Archived from the original on 23 May 2010. Retrieved 3 May 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Eurovision Young Musicians 2010 was the fifteenth edition of the Eurovision Young Musicians held at the Rathausplatz in Vienna Austria on 14 May 2010 1 Organised by the European Broadcasting Union EBU and host broadcaster Osterreichischer Rundfunk ORF musicians from seven countries participated in the televised final This was the third 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 1990 1998 2006 and 2008 1 Eurovision Young Musicians 2010DatesSemi final 18 May 2010Semi final 29 May 2010Final14 May 2010HostVenueSemi final ORF Funkhaus WienFinal Rathausplatz Vienna AustriaPresenter s Christoph Wagner TrenkwitzMusical directorCornelius MeisterDirected byHeidelinde HaschekExecutive supervisorTal BarneaHost broadcasterOsterreichischer Rundfunk ORF ParticipantsNumber of entries15 7 qualified Debuting countries BelarusReturning countries Czech RepublicNon returning countries Finland Serbia UkraineParticipation map frameless Participating countries Did not qualify from the semi final Countries that participated in the past but not in 2010VoteVoting systemEach juror awarded a mark from 1 10 to each performerWinning musician Slovenia Eva Nina Kozmus2008 Eurovision Young Musicians 2012A total of fifteen countries took part in the competition therefore a semi final was held at the ORF Funkhaus Wien studios on 8 and 9 May 2010 All participants performed a classical piece of their choice accompanied by the Vienna Symphony Orchestra conducted by Cornelius Meister 1 Belarus made their debut while Czech Republic returned Three countries decided not to participate they were Finland Serbia and Ukraine 1 Eva Nina Kozmus of Slovenia won the contest with Norway and Russia placing second and third respectively 2 Contents 1 Location 2 Format 3 Results 3 1 Semi final 3 2 Final 4 Jury 4 1 Semi final 4 2 Final 5 Broadcasting 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksLocation editFurther information on the host city Vienna nbsp Rathausplatz Vienna was the host location of the Eurovision Young Musicians 2010 final Rathausplatz a square outside the Wiener Rathaus city hall of Vienna was the host location for the 2010 edition of the Eurovision Young Musicians final The ORF Funkhaus Wien studios in Vienna Austria hosted the semi final round 1 Format editChristoph Wagner Trenkwitz was the host of the 2010 contest 1 Results editSemi final edit A total of fifteen countries took part in the semi final round of the 2010 contest of which seven qualified to the televised grand final 1 Country Performer Instrument Result nbsp Austria Marie Christine Klettner 3 Violin Failed to qualify nbsp Belarus Ivan Karizna 4 Cello Qualified nbsp Croatia Filip Mercep 5 Percussions Qualified nbsp Cyprus Lambis Paulou 6 Piano Failed to qualify nbsp Czech Republic Lukas Dittrich 7 Clarinet Failed to qualify nbsp Germany Hayrapet Arakelyan 8 Saxophone Qualified nbsp Greece Konstantin Destounis 9 Piano Failed to qualify nbsp Netherlands Dana Zemtsov 10 Viola Failed to qualify nbsp Norway Guro Kleven Hagen 11 Violin Qualified nbsp Poland Bartosz Glowacki 12 Accordion Qualified nbsp Romania Stefan Cazacu 13 Cello Failed to qualify nbsp Russia Daniil Trifonov 14 Piano Qualified nbsp Slovenia Eva Nina Kozmus 15 Flute Qualified nbsp Sweden Mattias Hanskov Palm 16 Double bass Failed to qualify nbsp United Kingdom Peter Moore 8 Trombone Failed to qualifyFinal edit Awards were given to the top three countries 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 Draw Country Performer Instrument Piece Result 17 01 nbsp Croatia Filip Mercep 5 Percussions Concerto for Marimba amp String Orchestra 2nd mvt by Emmanuel Sejourne 02 nbsp Norway Guro Kleven Hagen 11 Violin Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D Major 3rd mvt by Peter Tchaikovsky 203 nbsp Poland Bartosz Glowacki 12 Accordion Concerto Classico for Accordion and Orchestra by Mikolaj Majkusiak 04 nbsp Germany Hayrapet Arakelyan 8 Saxophone Fantaisie Brilliante by Francois Borne 05 nbsp Belarus Ivan Karizna 4 Cello Concerto in C Major for Cello and Orchestra 3rd mvt by Joseph Haydn 06 nbsp Slovenia Eva Nina Kozmus 15 Flute Concerto for flute III mov Allegro scherzando by Jacques Ibert 107 nbsp Russia Daniil Trifonov 14 Piano Grande Polonaise Brillante by Frederic Chopin 3Jury editThe jury members consisted of the following 1 Semi final edit nbsp Austria Werner Hink nbsp Austria Ranko Markovic nbsp Austria Aleksandar Markovic nbsp Norway Ingela Oien nbsp Turkey Huseyin Sermet Final edit nbsp Hungary Peter Eotvos head nbsp Austria Werner Hink nbsp Brazil Cristina Ortiz nbsp United Kingdom Ben Pateman nbsp Russia Alexei OgrintchoukBroadcasting editThe competition was transmitted live over the Eurovision Network for both TV viewers and radio listeners by 11 out of the 20 participating broadcasters Armenia Belgium Denmark Estonia and Iceland all broadcast the contest in addition to the competing countries 18 Broadcasters in participating countries Country Broadcaster s nbsp Austria ORF live nbsp Belarus BTRC live nbsp Croatia HRT live nbsp Cyprus CyBC live nbsp Czech Republic CT live nbsp Germany WDR nbsp Greece ERT live nbsp Netherlands NPS nbsp Norway NRK live nbsp Poland TVP live nbsp Romania TVR Cultural live nbsp Russia RTR live nbsp Slovenia RTVSLO nbsp Sweden SVT nbsp United Kingdom BBCBroadcasters in non participating countries Country Broadcaster nbsp Armenia ARMTV live nbsp Belgium RTBF nbsp Denmark DR nbsp Estonia ERR nbsp Iceland RUVSee also editEurovision Song Contest 2010 Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2010References edit a b c d e f g h Eurovision Young Musicians 2010 About the show European Broadcasting Union Archived from the original on 16 September 2014 Retrieved 5 October 2014 Eurovision Young Musicians 2010 Participants 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