Germany in the Eurovision Young Musicians
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Member station |
Former members
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Appearances | |
Appearances | 14 (10 finals) |
First appearance | 1982 |
Best result | 1st: 1982,[N 1] 1996 |
Worst result | Failed to qualify: 1986, 1994, 2008 |
External links | |
Germany's page at Eurovision.tv |
Germany has officially participated in the Eurovision Young Musicians 14 times since its debut in 1982, winning the inaugural contest that year. Before German reunification in 1990, it was presented as West Germany, representing the Federal Republic of Germany. East Germany (the German Democratic Republic) did not compete. Germany won again in 1996 and have hosted the contest twice, in 2002 and 2014.[1]
Contestants
- Table key
Winner
Second place
Third place
Year[1] | Participant | Instrument | Final | Semi |
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1982 | Markus Pawlik | Piano | 1 | No semi-finals |
1984 | Andreas Bach | Piano | - | |
1986 | Martin Menking | Cello | X | - |
1988 | Nikolai Schneider | Cello | - | - |
1990 | Koh Gabriel Kameda | Violin | 2 | - |
Did not participate in 1992 | ||||
1994 | Luise Wiedemann | Bassoon | X | - |
1996 | Julia Fischer | Violin | 1 | - |
Did not participate in 1998 | ||||
2000 | Martin Helmchen | Piano | X | - |
2002 | Alina Pogostkin | Violin | - | - |
2004 | Koryun Asatryan | Saxophone | 2 | - |
Did not participate in 2006 | ||||
2008 | Kathy Kang | Violin | X | - |
2010 | Hayrapet Arakelyan | Saxophone | - | - |
2012 | Dominic Chamot | Piano | - | - |
2014 | Judith Stapf | Violin | - | No semi-final |
2016 | Raul Maria Dignola | Horn |
Hostings
Year | Location | Venues | Presenter(s) |
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2002 | Berlin | Konzerthaus | Julia Fischer |
2014 | Cologne | Cologne Cathedral | Sabine Heinrich[2] |
2016[3] | Daniel Hope and Tamina Kallert |
See also
- Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest
- Germany in the Eurovision Dance Contest
- Germany in the Türkvizyon Song Contest
Notes and References
Footnotes
- ↑ As West Germany before the reunification of Germany.
References
- 1 2 "Country profile: Germany". youngmusicians.tv. European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
- ↑ "Meet our Presenter… Sabine Heinrich". youngmusicians.tv. European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
- ↑ "WDR and Cologne chosen to host 2016 competition". Youngmusicians.tv. 9 December 2014. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
External links
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