Eurovision Young Musicians 1998
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Dates | ||||
Final date | 4 June 1998 | |||
Host | ||||
Venue | Konzerthaus, Vienna, Austria | |||
Presenter(s) | Julian Rachlin | |||
Host broadcaster | ORF | |||
Participants | ||||
Number of entries | 12(8 qualified) | |||
Debuting countries | Slovakia | |||
Returning countries | Croatia Sweden | |||
Withdrawing countries | Belgium France Germany Greece Poland Portugal Spain Switzerland | |||
Participation map
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The 9th Eurovision Young Musicians final was held in Vienna, Austria on 4 June 1998. Winner of the 1988 Contest, Julian Rachlin, was the host and performed during the interval.
Musicians from eight countries were selected to perform in the televised final. They were all accompanied by the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra under the leadership of Dennis Russell Davies.[1]
Jury
- Yehudi Menuhin (head)
- Vadim Brodski
- Gérard Caussé
- Friedrich Doligal
- Jack Martin Händler
- Nana Yashvili
- Eric Kushner
- Alexei Lyubimov
Winners and remaining finalists
Pos | Country | Performer | Instrument |
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1 | Austria | Lidia Baich | Violin |
2 | Croatia | Monika Leskovar | Cello |
3 | United Kingdom | Adrian Spillett | Percussion |
- | Finland | Kalle Toivio | Piano |
- | Latvia | Lauma Skride | Piano |
- | Slovakia | Michal Sťahel | Cello |
- | Slovenia | Borut Zagoranski | Accordion |
- | Sweden | David Sjögren | Violin |
See also
References
- ↑ "Eurovision Young Musicians 1998". EBU. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
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