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Eurovision Young Musicians 2024: A Symphony in Bodø, Norway
Bodø, Norway, will be the stage for a celebration of young musical talents on August 17th, 2024.
As the city holds the prestigious title of European Capital of Culture this year, it is the perfect backdrop for the 21st Eurovision Young Musicians competition.
Organized by Norwegian broadcaster NRK in collaboration with the EBU, this event marks Norway's second time hosting the contest, following Bergen's successful tenure in 2000.
Eleven talented young musicians from Armenia, Austria, Belgium, Czechia, France, Germany, Norway, Poland, Serbia, Sweden, and Switzerland will compete for the coveted title.
These young virtuosos will perform their chosen pieces against the stunning Bodø’s Stormen Concert Hall.
Eurovision Young Musicians is more than just a competition; it's a platform for young artists to shine on the international stage. By celebrating creativity, cultural diversity, and the universal language of music, the event aims to inspire and connect people across borders.
We are thrilled to provide these emerging musicians with such a valuable opportunity to showcase their skills!
Meet the Talents
Here are the 2024 contestants and their chosen repertoires:
Norway
- Sebastian Egebakken Svenøy (20), piano
- Camille Saint-Saëns: Piano Concerto No. 5, 3rd movement
Switzerland
- Valerian Alfaré (20), euphonium
- Paul Mealor: Excerpt from Euphonium Concert
Belgium
- Mahault Ska (13), piano
- Felix Mendelssohn: Piano Concerto in G minor, 1st movement
Austria
- Leonhard Baumgartner (17), violin
- Henri Vieuxtemps: Violin Concerto No. 5 in A minor, 1st movement
Armenia
- Hayk Hekekyan (18), oboe
- Ludwig August Lebrun: Oboe Concerto No. 1 in D minor, 1st movement
France
- Pierre-Emmanuel Hurpeau (20), piano
- Maurice Ravel: Piano Concerto in G, 3rd movement
Sweden
- Hugo Svedberg (16), cello
- Joseph Haydn: Cello Concerto No. 1 in D major, 1st movement
Poland
- Jeremi Tabęcki (19), clarinet
- Luigi Bassi: Concert Fantasia on motives from Rigoletto
Serbia
- Bogdan Dugalić (20), piano
- Sergei Rachmaninov: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
Germany
- Fabian Egger (17), flute
- Jakob Gade / Toke Lund Christiansen: Tango Fantasia for flute and orchestra
Czechia
- Adam Znamirovský (14), piano
- Camille Saint-Saëns: Piano Concerto No. 2, 3rd movement
Meet the Jury
This year’s professional Jury, selected by NRK, will consist of 4 professional members:
- Tabita Berglund, Conductor, Chair of the Jury, Norway
- Marianna Shirinyan, Pianist, Armenia/Denmark
- Martin Grubinger, Multi-percussionist, Austria
- Andreas Sundén, Clarinetist, Sweden
A Special Prize for the Laureate
The winner of this year’s contest will receive a special prize from the Nordland Music Festival. This prize includes an exclusive festival package featuring a solo performance with a professional orchestra, collaboration with renowned musicians, and a tailor-made educational and experience program in 2025. Additionally, the winner will receive a PR and photo package, including a promotional film with audio recording in a professional sound studio.
Don't miss the Eurovision Young Musicians 2024!
Tune in to witness a breathtaking display of young musical talent as they compete for the top prize at the 2024 Eurovision Young Musicians.
You can check the broadcasting schedule for each of the eleven participating broadcasters here:https://www.bodo2024.no/schedule-eym
For more details about the event, you can visit: https://www.bodo2024.no/eym
MORE ABOUT THE EVENT
Eurovision Young Musicians is a prestigious international competition showcasing the finest young classical musicians.
Held biennially since 1982, it offers a platform for these talented artists to launch their careers. Past winners have achieved global recognition, including renowned names like Julian Rachlin (violin), Natalie Clein (cello) and Eivind Holtsmark Ringstad (viola).
The last edition of the competition took place in 2022 in Montpellier, France, produced by Morgane Productions for France Télévisions.
The event was hosted by the Festival Radio France Occitanie Montpellier.
Nine EBU members participated, each sending a talented young classical musician to compete.
The competition was won by Czech violinist Daniel Matejča, who impressed the jury with his performance of Shostakovich's First Violin Concerto. As the winner, he received a significant prize: a performance opportunity at the 2023 Festival Radio France Occitanie Montpellier.
Other finalists who distinguished themselves included Germany's Philipp Schupelius and Norway's Alma Serafin Kraggerud, who placed second and third respectively.
Details
Format
Genre
Target age
Generalist
Language
English
Year of production
2024
Delivery
Live Event Date: Saturday, 17 August 2024, time tbc.
Proposed by
Norsk rikskringkasting (NRK)
Production Company
Norsk rikskringkasting (NRK)
Participating Broadcasters
AMPTVR / Armenia, ATORF / Austria, BERTBF / Belgium, CZCT / Czechia, FRFT / France, DEWDR / Germany, PLTVP / Poland, RSRTS / Serbia, SESVT / Sweden, CHSRF / Switzerland, and NONRK / Norway – host broadcaster
Partners
The City of Bodø
Contact
Amélie Rossignol-Farjon
Senior Project Manager