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The Eurovision Young Musicians 2016 was the eighteenth edition of the Eurovision Young Musicians contest, which took place on 3 September 2016, outside the Cologne Cathedral, in Cologne, Germany. For a second consecutive time, German public broadcaster Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) was the host broadcaster for the event, with Daniel Hope and Tamina Kallert being the presenters for the show. Musicians representing eleven countries with European Broadcasting Union (EBU) membership, participated in the contest, with Шаблон:Esccnty making their debut, while Шаблон:Esccnty, Шаблон:Esccnty, Шаблон:Esccnty, and Шаблон:Esccnty decided not to participate in this edition. The candidates were accompanied by the WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne, conducted by Clemens Schuldt. A five-person jury decided which of the participants would be awarded with the top-three prizes. Łukasz Dyczko of Poland won the contest, with Czech Republic and Austria placing second and third respectively.

Location

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Bidding phase

Two cities were interested in hosting the 2016 edition of the Eurovision Young Musicians, Budapest and Cologne. Following the bid presentations to the contest's Steering Group members, representatives of Norwegian broadcaster Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK), Dutch broadcaster Omroep NTR (NTR) and Slovenian broadcaster Radiotelevizija Slovenija (RTVSLO) decided to award the hosting of the 2016 contest to Cologne and the German broadcaster Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR).[1]

Host city announcement

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

It was announced on 9 December 2014, that the 2016 contest would take place at the Cologne Cathedral in Cologne, Germany on 3 September 2016.[1][2] This was the second consecutive time that the German city had hosted the Young Musicians, with the last being the Eurovision Young Musicians 2014. This was the sixth time that the competition was held on an open-air stage.[3] It was also the third time that Germany had been the host nation, with their first in Berlin for the Eurovision Young Musicians 2002.[4]

Format

Each of the eleven participants performed a piece of up to six minutes in length, which was judged by a five-person professional jury. Each of the jurors commented on the performances after each participant had finished their piece, adding to the interaction during the show. After all of the performances, the jury then awarded points to each participant, with the total scores being used to decide the winner. Prizes were awarded to the first, second, and third placed participants.[5] WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne, conducted by Clemens Schuldt, accompanied each of the eleven the participating musicians during their performances.[6]

Presenters

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Daniel Hope and Шаблон:Interlanguage link multi, hosts of the Eurovision Young Musicians 2016.

On 28 April 2016 it was announced by the EBU and host broadcaster WDR that Daniel Hope and Tamina Kallert would be the presenters for the eighteenth edition of the Young Musicians contest.[7] Hope is better known as a British classical violinist who is of German descent,[8] won the prize for young British classical performer of the year at the Classical BRIT awards in 2004.[9] and more recently was awarded the 2015 European Cultural Prize for Music, presented at the Dresden Frauenkirche in October 2015.[10] Kallert started her career with WDR in 1995 as a television host for the German broadcaster, and has presented programmes including the German travel show, Шаблон:Interlanguage link multi.[7]

Jury members

The list of jury members are as follows:[11][12]

Participating countries

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2016 winner, Łukasz Dyczko

The following countries participated in the 2016 contest. The semi final elimination stage of the contest was expected to return this year,[18] with the first semi final scheduled to take place on 28 August 2016 and the second on 29 August, and the final on 3 September 2016.[19] However the semi-finals were later removed due to the low number of participating countries.[20] This year, only eleven countries participated in the contest.[20] Шаблон:Esccnty made their debut at the Eurovision Young Musicians. Шаблон:Esccnty, Шаблон:Esccnty, Шаблон:Esccnty and Шаблон:Esccnty withdrew from this year's competition.[21]

Finalists

The Grand Final was held on 3 September 2016. Awards were given to the top three countries. The third-place musician received €3,000, second-place €7,000, and the winner €10,000 and a solo concert performance with the WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne.[22] 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.[23]

Draw[24] Country[25] Performer[25] Instrument[25] Piece(s)[25][26] Place[22]
01 Шаблон:Esc Jakab Roland Attila Violin Zigeunerweisen op. 20, no. 1 by Pablo de Sarasate -
02 Шаблон:Esc Dmitry Ishkhanov Piano Piano Concerto no. 3, op. 50, Allegro Molto by Dmitry Kabalevsky -
03 Шаблон:Esc Dominik Wagner Double bass Concerto for Double Bass and Orchestra, Allegro with cadenza by Serge Koussevitzky 3
04 Шаблон:Esc Łukasz Dyczko Saxophone Rhapsody pour Saxophone alto by André Waignein 1
05 Шаблон:Esc Eliot Nordqvist Piano Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor, op. 22, Andante sostenuto by Camille Saint-Saëns -
06 Шаблон:Esc Zala Vidic Cello Rococo Variations, VI: Andante, VII e coda: Allegro Vivo by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky -
07 Шаблон:Esc Marko Martinović Tamburica Meditationen (from the Opera Thaïs) by Jules Massenet -
08 Шаблон:Esc Francesco Stefanelli Cello Cello Concerto Nr. 1, Allegretto by Dmitri Shostakovich -
09 Шаблон:Esc Raul Maria Dignola Horn Horn Concerto no. 2, Allegro Maestoso by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart -
10 Шаблон:Esc Robert Bílý Piano Piano Concerto, op. 38, Allegro Molto by Samuel Barber 2
11 Шаблон:Esc Ludvig Gudim Violin Carmen Fantasie by Franz Waxman -

Broadcasting

The following countries, listed in order of broadcasting dates, confirmed that they will broadcast the contest along with the dates of broadcasting schedules.[27]

Date of broadcast[27] Country[27] Station[27]
3 September 2016 Шаблон:Flagu HRT 3
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One (15-minute delay)
WDR 3[28]
Шаблон:Flagu Duna
Шаблон:Flagu TVM2
Шаблон:Flagu NRK2
Шаблон:Flagu TVP Kultura
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Шаблон:Flagu RTVSLO2
Шаблон:Flagu SVT2
4 September 2016 Шаблон:Flagu SMRTV
11 September 2016 Шаблон:Flagu ORF 2

Other countries

For a country to be eligible for potential participation in the Eurovision Young Musicians, it needs to be an active member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).[29] It is unknown whether the EBU issue invitations of participation to all 56 active members like they do for the Eurovision Song Contest and Junior Eurovision Song Contest.[29] The EBU Active Members listed below have made the following announcements in regards to their decisions.

Active EBU Members

The following list of countries have participated at least once since the inaugural contest in Шаблон:Escyr but have not stated their reasons for their continued absence in competing:[34] Шаблон:Div col

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See also

References

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External links

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