Eurovision Young Musicians 1988
The Eurovision Young Musicians 1988 was the fourth edition of the Eurovision Young Musicians, held at Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Netherlands on 31 May 1988. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union and host broadcaster Nederlandse Omroep Stichting, musicians from six countries participated in the televised final. A total of sixteen countries took part in the competition. All participants had to be younger than 19 and performed a classical piece of their choice accompanied by the Radio Filharmonisch Orkest conducted by Sergiu Comissiona. and made their début, and withdrew from the 1988 contest.
The non-qualified countries were Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, France, Ireland, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Yugoslavia. For the second year in a row, the host country did not qualify for the final. The semifinal took place between 26–27 May, a few days before the televised final. Julian Rachlin of Austria won the contest, with Norway and Italy placing second and third respectively.
Location
The Concertgebouw a concert hall in Amsterdam, Netherlands, was the host venue for the 1988 edition of the Eurovision Young Musicians.The Dutch term "concertgebouw" literally translates into English as "concert building". On 11 April 2013, on occasion of the building's 125th anniversary, Queen Beatrix bestowed the Royal Title "Koninklijk" upon the building, as she did previously on to the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. Because of its highly regarded acoustics, the Concertgebouw is considered one of the finest concert halls in the world, along with places such as Boston's Symphony Hall and the Musikverein in Vienna.
Format
was the host of the 1988 contest. 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 Radio Filharmonisch Orkest conducted under Sergiu Comissiona. Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands was a special guest at the contest.Results
Preliminary round
A total of sixteen countries took part in the preliminary round of the 1988 contest, of which six qualified to the televised grand final. The following countries failed to qualify.Final
Draw | Country | Performer | Instrument | Piece | Result |
01 | Jan Söderblom | Violin | Concerto for violin and orchestra no.5 in A, KV 219 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | – | |
02 | David Pyatt | Horn | Concerto for French horn and orchestra no.1 in E flat, op.11 by Richard Strauss | – | |
03 | Domenico Nordio | Violin | Concerto for violin and orchestra in d, op.47 by Jean Sibelius | 3 | |
04 | Nikolai Schneider | Cello | Concerto for cello and orchestra no.1 in a, op.33 by Camille Saint-Saëns | – | |
05 | Julian Rachlin | Violin | Concerto for violin and orchestra in d, op.22 by Henryk Wieniawski | 1 | |
06 | Leif Ove Andsnes | Piano | Concerto for piano and orchestra no.3 in C, op.26 by Sergei Prokofiev | 2 |
Jury members
The jury members consisted of the following:- – Anette Faaborg
- – Osmo Vänskä
- – Pascal Rogé
- – Elmar Weingarten
- – Roberto Benzi
- – Marco Riaskoff
- – Herman Krebbers
- – Sören Hermansson
- – William Pleeth
Broadcasting