Eurovision Young Musicians 1992

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6. Eurovision Young Musicians
date June 3, 1992 (semi-final 1)
June 4, 1992 (semi-final 2)
June 9, 1992 (final)
Host country BelgiumBelgium Belgium
venue Cirque Royal
Cirque Royal, Brussels
Broadcasting television station Radio-télévision-belge-de-la-Communauté-française-Logo.svg
participating countries 13
winner PolandPoland Poland
First time participation PolandPoland Poland Hungary
HungaryHungary 
Withdrawn participants FranceFrance France Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Portugal Sweden
GreeceGreece 
IrelandIreland 
ItalyItaly 
NetherlandsNetherlands 
PortugalPortugal 
SwedenSweden 
Voting rule A professional jury determines the first three places. The remaining results remain unpublished.
EYM 1990EYM 1994AustriaAustria PolandPoland 

The 6th Eurovision Young Musicians took place on June 9, 1992 at the Cirque Royal in Brussels . The host was RTBF , which hosted this competition for the first time.

The winner of the 1992 edition was the Polish violinist Bartek Nizioł . It was only Poland's first participation in the competition, making it the fastest win since the first edition in 1982 . In contrast, the Spanish harmonica player Antonio Serrano landed in second place, while the Belgian cellist Marie Hallynck landed in third place.

venue

RTBF chose the Cirque Royal in Brussels as the venue . It was the first time since the Eurovision Song Contest in 1988 that Belgium hosted a Eurovision event.

It was also the first time that an EYM was held in June. All previous events took place in May.

format

Each country sends a musician who is not older than 19 years to the competition. He then plays an instrument and presents a piece with it. The musician is supported by the Belgian National Orchestra. Since the number of participants would exceed the time frame for a final, there were two semifinals. In the end, a professional jury decided on only eight countries that will appear in the final. The jury then also decides the first three places there.

In contrast to previous years, little is known about the jury members and moderators. It is only known that Carlos Païta was the jury president.

Attendees

  • Countries that participated in 1992
  • Countries that have already been eliminated in the semi-finals
  • Countries that have participated in the past but not in 1992
  • Only 13 countries took part in the Eurovision Young Musicians 1992, five countries fewer than in 1990. For example, France decided not to take part in the competition for the first time. Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands and Sweden also withdrew from the competition. Greece and Portugal, which only made their debut in 1990, also withdrew from the competition. In contrast, Poland and Hungary took part in the competition for the first time. It was also the first time that both countries took part in a Eurovision event.

    Semifinals

    In order not to exceed the time frame of the finals, two semi-finals took place on June 3rd and 4th, 1992 before the final. However, little is known about this semi-final. The following countries have already dropped out:

    country Interpreter instrument
    GermanyGermany Germany Florence Sitruk harp
    Yugoslavia Federal Republic 1992Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Ognjen Popović clarinet
    SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Ariane Haring piano
    HungaryHungary Hungary unknown
    Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus Cyprus Manolis Nephytou piano

    final

    The final took place on June 9, 1992 at Cirque Royal in Brussels . Eight countries competed against each other, with only the first three places being known. In contrast to other years, the pieces of the participants are unknown.

    space Start number country Interpreter instrument
    1. 1 PolandPoland Poland Bartek Nizioł violin
    2. 8th SpainSpain Spain Antonio Serrano harmonica
    3. 3 BelgiumBelgium Belgium (hosts) Marie Hallynck cello
    - 2 FinlandFinland Finland Helen Lindén cello
    - 4th NorwayNorway Norway Henning Kraggerud violin
    - 5 AustriaAustria Austria Andreas Schablas clarinet
    - 6th United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom Freddy Kempf piano
    - 7th DenmarkDenmark Denmark Marie Rørbech piano

    transmission

    A total of 13 television companies broadcast the event:

    country Channel
    participating countries
    BelgiumBelgium Belgium RTBF
    DenmarkDenmark Denmark DR
    GermanyGermany Germany ZDF
    FinlandFinland Finland Yle TV1
    Yugoslavia Federal Republic 1992Yugoslavia Yugoslavia JRT
    NorwayNorway Norway NRK
    AustriaAustria Austria ORF
    PolandPoland Poland TVP
    SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland SRG SSR
    SpainSpain Spain TVE
    HungaryHungary Hungary MTV
    United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom BBC
    Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus Cyprus CyBC

    Web links

    Individual evidence

    1. a b c d e f Eurovision Young Musicians 1992. In: youngmusicians.tv. EBU , 2014, archived from the original on September 16, 2014 ; accessed on August 14, 2019 .
    2. ^ Eurovision Young Musicians 1992. In: youngmusicians.tv. EBU , 2014, archived from the original on September 16, 2014 ; accessed on August 14, 2019 .
    3. Fernand Leclercq: RENDEZ-VOUS A BRUXELLES! LE TOURNOI EUROVISION DES JEUNES MUSICIENS. In: lesoir.be. June 4, 1992, accessed August 14, 2019 (French).