Eurovision Young Musicians 2010


The Eurovision Young Musicians 2010 was the fifteenth edition of the Eurovision Young Musicians, held at the Rathausplatz in Vienna, Austria on 14 May 2010. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union and host broadcaster Österreichischer Rundfunk, musicians from seven countries participated in the televised final. This was the third time that the competition was held on an open air stage and was the beginning of the annual Vienna Festival. Austria and broadcaster ORF previously hosted the contest in,, and.
A total of fifteen countries took part in the competition therefore a semi-final was held at the ORF Funkhaus Wien studios on 8 and 9 May 2010. All participants performed a classical piece of their choice accompanied by the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Cornelius Meister. made their début while returned. Three countries withdrew to the contest, they were, and.
Eva Nina Kozmus of Slovenia won the contest, with Norway and Russia placing second and third respectively.

Location

Rathausplatz, a square outside the Wiener Rathaus city hall of Vienna, was the host location for the 2010 edition of the Eurovision Young Musicians final. The ORF Funkhaus Wien studios in Vienna, Austria, hosted the semi-final round.

Format

was the host of the 2010 contest.

Results

Semi-final

A total of fifteen countries took part in the semi-final round of the 2010 contest, of which seven qualified to the televised grand final.
CountryPerformerInstrumentResult
Marie-Christine KlettnerViolinFailed to qualify
Ivan KariznaCelloQualified
Filip MerčepPercussionsQualified
Lambis PaulouPianoFailed to qualify
Lukáš DittrichClarinetFailed to qualify
Hayrapet ArakelyanSaxophoneQualified
Konstantin DestounisPianoFailed to qualify
Dana ZemtsovViolaFailed to qualify
Guro Kleven HagenViolinQualified
Bartosz GłowackiAccordionQualified
Stefan CazacuCelloFailed to qualify
Daniil TrifonovPianoQualified
Eva Nina KozmusFluteQualified
Mattias Hanskov PalmDouble bassFailed to qualify
Peter MooreTromboneFailed to qualify

Final

Awards were given to the top three countries. 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.
DrawCountryPerformerInstrumentPieceResult
01Filip MerčepPercussionsConcerto for Marimba & String Orchestra, 2nd mvt by Emmanuel Sejourne-
02Guro Kleven HagenViolinConcerto for Violin and Orchestra in D-Major, 3rd mvt by Peter Tchaikovsky2
03Bartosz GłowackiAccordionConcerto "Classico" for Accordion and Orchestra by Mikolaj Majkusiak-
04Hayrapet ArakelyanSaxophoneFantaisie Brilliante by Francois Borne-
05Ivan KariznaCelloConcerto in C Major for Cello and Orchestra, 3rd mvt by Joseph Haydn-
06Eva Nina KozmusFluteConcerto for flute, III. mov. Allegro scherzando by Jacques Ibert1
07Daniil TrifonovPianoGrande Polonaise Brillante by Frédéric Chopin3

Jury

The jury members consisted of the following:

Semi-final

The competition was transmitted live over the Eurovision Network, for both TV viewers and radio listeners, by 11 out of the 20 participating broadcasters.