Eurovision Young Musicians 1986

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Eurovision Young Musicians 1986
Dates
Semi-final 122 May 1986
Semi-final 223 May 1986
Final27 May 1986
Host
Venue Koncerthuset
Copenhagen, Denmark
Presenter(s) Anette Faaborg  [ da ]
Executive producerNiels Karl Nielsen
DirectorMarianne Montell
Musical director Hans Graf
Executive supervisorFrank Naef
Host broadcaster Danmarks Radio (DR)
Participants
Number of entries15
Number of finalists5
Debuting countries
Returning countriesFlag of Norway.svg  Norway
  • EYM 1986 Map 2.svg
         Finalist countries     Did not qualify from the preliminary round
Vote
Voting systemJury chose their top 3 favourites by vote.
Winning musician
1984  Eurovision Young Musicians  1988

The Eurovision Young Musicians 1986 was the third edition of the Eurovision Young Musicians, held at the Koncerthuset, in Copenhagen, Denmark on 27 May 1986. [1] Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster Danmarks Radio (DR), musicians from five countries participated in the televised final. Despite the contest being held in Copenhagen, host country Denmark failed to qualify for the final alongside Germany, Austria, Israel, Belgium, Norway, Ireland, Sweden, Netherlands and Italy. The participant artists could not be older than 19 by the time of the contest. The finalists were all accompanied by the Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra under the leadership of Hans Graf. [1]

Contents

France's Sandrine Lazarides won the contest, with Switzerland and Finland placing second and third respectively. [2]

Location

Koncerthuset, Copenhagen. Venue of the Eurovision Young Musicians 1986. Koncertsalen hovedindgang.jpg
Koncerthuset, Copenhagen. Venue of the Eurovision Young Musicians 1986.

The Koncerthuset at Radiohuset in Copenhagen, Denmark, was the host venue for the 1986 edition of the Eurovision Young Musicians. [1]

Radiohuset (literally "Radio House") is the former headquarters of national Danish broadcaster DR, located on Rosenørns Allé in Frederiksberg, Copenhagen. The building complex was inaugurated in 1945 to a Functionalist design by Vilhelm Lauritzen and later expanded in 1958 and 1972. Vacated by DR when DR Byen was inaugurated in 2006, the buildings now house the Royal Danish Academy of Music as well as the Museum of Music. The complex also contains a 1,200-seat concert hall, Koncerthuset.

Format

The final took place on 27 May 1986, beginning at 20:30 CET (19:30 UTC). [3]

Anette Faaborg  [ da ] was the host of the 1986 contest. [1] Each participating country were able to send male or female artists who were no older than 19 years of age, to represent them by playing a classical piece of their choice, accompanied by the Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra under the leadership of Hans Graf. The winner and runner-up of the previous edition, Isabelle van Keulen and Olli Mustonen respectively, performed "Suite Italienne" during the interval. [1]

Results

Preliminary round

Broadcasters from fifteen countries took part in the preliminary round of the 1986 contest, of which five qualified to the televised grand final. The following participants failed to qualify. [1]

Final

Awards were given to the top three participants. 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. [2]

Participants and results
R/OCountryBroadcasterPerformer(s)InstrumentPiece(s)Composer(s)Pl.
1Flag of France.svg  France FR3 Sandrine LazaridesPianoPiano Concerto E flat Franz Liszt 1
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom BBC Alan Brind Violin Violin Concerto , D minor, op.47, 1st mov. Jean Sibelius
3Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia JRT Aleksandar Madžar Piano Piano Concerto No. 4 , G major, op.58, 2nd and 3rd movs. Ludwig van Beethoven
4Flag of Finland.svg  Finland YLE Jan-Erik Gustafsson  [ sv ]Cello Variations on a Rococo Theme , op.33 Pyotr Tchaikovsky 3
5Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland SRG SSR Marian Rosenfeld  [ de ]Piano Piano Concerto No.1 , E minor, op.11, 2nd and 3rd movs. Frédéric Chopin 2

Jury members

The jury members consisted of the following: [4] [1]

Preliminary round

  • Flag of Austria.svg Austria – Franz Wagner
  • Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium – Fud Leclerc
  • Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark – Mogens Andersen
  • Flag of Finland.svg Finland – Anna-Karina Bentley
  • Flag of France.svg France – Serge Kaufmann
  • Flag of Germany.svg Germany – Richard Jakoby
  • Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland – Jane Carty
  • Flag of Israel.svg Israel – Ávi Hannáni
  • Flag of Italy.svg Italy – Ilio Catani
  • Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands – Ton Hartsuiker
  • Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands – Robbert Jan de Neeve
  • Flag of Norway.svg Norway – Jan Eriksen
  • Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland – Michel Dami
  • Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden – Sten Andersson
  • Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom – John Manduall
  • Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia – Seadeta Midžić

Final

Broadcasts

EBU members from the following countries broadcast the final round. [4] Known details on the broadcasts in each country, including the specific broadcasting stations and commentators are shown in the tables below.

Broadcasters in participating countries
CountryBroadcasterChannel(s)Commentator(s)Ref(s)
Flag of Austria.svg Austria ORF FS1 [a] [5]
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium RTBF Télé 2 [6]
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark DR DR TV, DR P2 Lenard Friedmann [7]
Flag of France.svg France FR3 [b] [8]
Flag of Germany.svg Germany ZDF [a] Friedrich Müller [9]
Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland RTÉ RTÉ 2 [10]
Flag of Italy.svg Italy RAI Rai Tre [11]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands NOS Nederland 2 Joop van Zijl [12] [13]
Flag of Norway.svg Norway NRK NRK Fjernsynet Jan Eriksen [14]
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden SVT TV1 [15]
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland SRG SSR TV DRS [c] [16]
TSR, RSR 2 Georges Kleinmann  [ fr ] [17]
TSI [c] [18]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom BBC BBC2 Humphrey Burton and Alun Francis [19] [20]
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia JRT TV Beograd 2 , TV Titograd 2 [21]
TV Ljubljana 2  [ sl ] [22]
TV Zagreb 2 [21]
TV Sarajevo 2
TV Skopje 2
Broadcasters and commentators in non-participating countries
CountryBroadcasterChannel(s)Commentator(s)Ref(s)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia SBS SBS TV [d] [23]

Other countries

See also

Notes and references

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 Deferred broadcast at 22:05 (CET) [5]
  2. Delayed broadcast on 31 May at 23:15 (CET) [8]
  3. 1 2 Broadcast through a second audio programme on TSR [16]
  4. Delayed broadcast on 15 December at 1:55 (AEST) [23]

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