Eurovision Young Musicians 2014

The Eurovision Young Musicians 2014 was the seventeenth edition of the Eurovision Young Musicians, held outside the Cologne Cathedral in Cologne, Germany, on 31 May 2014.[1] Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR), musicians from fourteen countries participated in the televised final. This was the fifth time that the competition was held on an open-air stage. Germany previously hosted the contest in 2002.[1]

Eurovision Young Musicians 2014
Dates
Semi-final 126 May 2014
Semi-final 227 May 2014
Final31 May 2014
Host
VenueSemi-final: Funkhaus Wallrafplatz
Final: Cologne Cathedral, Cologne, Germany
Presenter(s)Sabine Heinrich
Musical directorKristiina Poska
Directed byYves Zosso
Executive supervisorVladislav Yakovlev
Executive producerLothar Mattner
Host broadcasterWestdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR)
Websitewww.youngmusicians.tv Edit this at Wikidata
Participants
Number of entries14
Debuting countries
Returning countries
Non-returning countries
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Vote
Voting systemEach juror awarded a mark from 1–10 to each performer
Winning musician Austria
Ziyu He
2012 ← Eurovision Young Musicians → 2016

All participants performed a classical piece of their choice accompanied by the WDR Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Kristiina Poska.[1] This year, 14 countries participated in the contest. Malta and Moldova made their debut at the Eurovision Young Musicians.[2] Armenia, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia and Ukraine decided not to participate in this year's competition. Hungary returned for the first time since 2000. Sweden last took part in 2010, whilst Portugal had not entered since hosting in 1996.

Ziyu He of Austria won the contest, with Slovenia and Hungary placing second and third respectively.[3] In 2014, Austria also won the Eurovision Song Contest.[4]

Location

The contest was held on an open-air stage outside Cologne Cathedral, Cologne.

Roncalliplatz, a square outside the Cologne Cathedral, was the host location for the 2014 edition of the Eurovision Young Musicians.[1]

Format

Sabine Heinrich (left) and Kristiina Poska (right) at the Eurovision Young Musicians 2014 final.
Prize winners: Hungary, Slovenia and Austria

Sabine Heinrich was the host of the 2014 contest.[1] Flying Steps performed as the interval act.[5]

The semi final stage of the contest was dropped this year, however a preliminary round was held over two days on 26 & 27 May and streamed live on youngmusicians.tv. Each musician was required to play for up to 15 minutes in this round and a maximum of five minutes in the Grand Final on 31 May. The international jury scored each musician and performance during the preliminary round. The scores were added to those given in the Grand Final to decide the three prize winners.[6][7]

The candidates were accompanied by the WDR Symphony Orchestra,[8] under the leadership of Estonian conductor Kristiina Poska.[9] The winner will have a chance to appear with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in 2015.[5]

Participating countries

All participating countries automatically qualified for the final on 31 May 2014. The semi final elimination stage was replaced by a two-day preliminary round, that was held on 26 and 27 May respectively at the Kleiner Sendesaal in WDR's Funkhaus Wallrafplatz. The professional jury awarded points in this round.

Preliminary round

Part 1 (26 May 2014)

Draw[10]CountryPerformerInstrumentPiece(s)
01  CroatiaSara DomjanićViolin

1) Sonata for Violin on C Minor, op.45, no.3 (1. mvt: Allegro molto ed appassionato) by Edvard Grieg
2) Valse-Scherzo in C Major, op.34 by Piotr Tchaikovsky

02  NorwaySonoko Miriam Shimano WeldeViolin

1) Poème, Op.25 by Ernest Chausson

03  MaltaKurt AquilinaGuitar

1) August Lullaby by Marek Mancina arranged by Per-Olov Kindgren
2) Concerto de Aranquez by Joaquin Rodrigo
3) Birds flew over the spire by Gary Ryan

04  HungaryGergely DevichCello

1) Minuet in C Major by Haydn-Piatti
2) Liebestraum by Liszt-Cassado
3) Roumanien folk dances by Bartók-Silva

05  SloveniaUrban StaničPiano

1) Sonata/Capriccio K20, E - Major by Domenico Scarlatti
2) Paraphrase de concert S. 434 by Franz Liszt
3) Suggestion diabolique, op.4 by Sergej Prokofiev

06  AustriaZiyu HeViolin

1) Violinkonzert KV 207, 1. Satz mit Kadenz von Kurt Guntner by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
2) Capriccio op. 1/1 by Niccolò Paganini
3) 2. Violinkonzert by Belá Bartók

07  NetherlandsLucie HorschRecorder

1) Sonata seconda (Renaissance sopraan) by Dario Castello
2) Der Besucher der Idylle (1993) (tenor) by Isang Yun
3) Adagio en Allegro uit Sonate Wq 135 by C.P.E. Bach

Part 2 (27 May 2014)

Draw[10]CountryPerformerInstrumentPiece(s)
08  PolandBartosz KołsutAccordion

1) Praeludium and Fugue in h minor BWV 893 by Johann Sebastian Bach
2) Near the Portrait of Niccolo Paganini by Volodymyr Runchak
3) Don Rhapsody part III by Vjatcheslav Siemionov

09  PortugalAndré GunkoCello

1) Suite for solo cello - Intermezzo e danza finale by Gaspar Cassadó
2) Pezzo Capriccioso by Piotr Tchaikovsky

10  GreeceVassilis DigosGuitar

1) Differencias Sobre Guardame las Vacas by Luys de Narvaez
2) Danza del Altiplano by Leo Brouwer
3) Sonata-Joaquin Turina 2nd and 3rd movement by Joaquin Turina

11  GermanyJudith StapfViolin

1) Grand Caprice for violine solo op. 26 "Der Erlkönig" (according to the ballad of Franz Schubert) by Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst / Franz Schubert
2) Estrellita by Manuel Ponce/arr. Jascha Heifetz
3) Violin sonata in d, op. 108, 4. Presto agitato by Johannes Brahms

12  SwedenAlbin UusijärviViola

1) Romanze op 85 by Max Bruch

13  Czech RepublicMartin KotAccordion1) Flick-Flack by Albert Vossen
14  MoldovaLivyka Shtirbu-SokolovPiano

1) Prelude and Fugue no.2 A minor op.87 by Dmitri Shostakovich
2) Novelette No.3 by Francis Poulenc
3) Sonata no.1 by Rodion Shchedrin

Final

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.[11]

DrawCountry[12]PerformerInstrumentPieceResult
01  MoldovaLivyka Shtirbu-SokolovPianoPiano concerto by Liviu Shtirbu-
02  CroatiaSara DomjanićViolinZigeunerweisen, op.20 by Pablo de Sarasate-
03  MaltaKurt AquilinaGuitarConcerto de Aranquez by Joaquin Rodrigo-
04  HungaryGergely DevichCelloAllegro appassionato Op.43 by Saint-Saëns03
05  SloveniaUrban StaničPianoGrande polonaise brillante, op. 22 E-flat major by Fryderyk Chopin02
06  AustriaZiyu HeViolin2. Violinkonzert by Béla Bartók01
07  PolandBartosz KołsutAccordion"Concerto Classico" part I by Bronisław Kazimierz Przybylski-
08  NetherlandsLucie HorschRecorderConcerto per flautino in sol maggiore RV 443 by A. Vivaldi-
09  PortugalAndré GunkoCelloCello Concerto op. 85, 2 mov Lento. Allegro molto by Edward Elgar-
10  GreeceVassilis DigosGuitarConcerto in Re - M.C. Tedesco by M.C. Tedesco-
11  GermanyJudith StapfViolinViolin Concerto No. 1 in A minor, Opus 77, fourth movement: Burlesque: Allegro con brio - Presto by Dmitri Shostakovich-
12  SwedenAlbin UusijärviViolaViola concerto, 2nd movement by William Walton-
13  Czech RepublicMartin KotAccordionFlick-Flack by Albert Vossen-
14  NorwaySonoko Miriam Shimano WeldeViolin3. movement from Violin Concerto no 1 in G minor, op. 26 by Max Bruch-

Jury members

The list of jury members are as follows:

Broadcasting

The contest was broadcast by the following broadcasters:[17]

Date of broadcast[17]Country[17]Station[17]
31 May 2014  CroatiaHRT 2
 Czech RepublicČT art
 GermanyWDR Fernsehen (15-minute delay)
 GreeceERA 1
 HungaryM2
 MaltaTVM1 (50-minute delay)
 MoldovaMoldova 1
Radio Moldova
 NorwayNRK1
 PolandTVP Kultura
 PortugalAntena 2
Rest of the worldwww.youngmusicians.tv
 SloveniaRTVSLO2
 SwedenSVT2
1 June 2014  GreeceERT1
 PortugalRTP2
8 June 2014  AustriaORF 2
9 June 2014  NetherlandsNTR

Other countries

See also

References

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