Eurovision Young Musicians - List of Contests

List of Contests

Year Winner's country Performer Instrument Host
1982 West Germany Markus Pawlik Piano Manchester, United Kingdom
1984 Netherlands Isabelle Van Keulen Violin Geneva, Switzerland
1986 France Sandrine Lazarides Piano Copenhagen, Denmark
1988 Austria Julian Rachlin Violin Amsterdam, Netherlands
1990 Netherlands Nick Van Oostrum Piano Vienna, Austria
1992 Poland Bartłomiej Nizioł Violin Brussels, Belgium
1994 United Kingdom Natalie Clein Cello Warsaw, Poland
1996 Germany Julia Fischer Violin Lisbon, Portugal
1998 Austria Lidia Baich Violin Vienna, Austria
2000 Poland Stanisław Drzewiecki Piano Bergen, Norway
2002 Austria Dalibor Karvay Violin Berlin, Germany
2004 Austria Alexandra Soumm Violin Lucerne, Switzerland
2006 Sweden Andreas Brantelid Cello Vienna, Austria
2008 Greece Dionysios Grammenos Clarinet Vienna, Austria
2010 Slovenia Eva Nina Kozmus Flute Vienna, Austria
2012 Norway Eivind Holtsmark Ringstad Viola Vienna, Austria

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