Eurovision Young Musicians Competition 2008
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The 14th Eurovision Young Musicians
Eurovision Young Musicians
Eurovision Young Musicians is a competition for European musicians that are 18 years old or younger. It is organised by the European Broadcasting Union and is a member of European Union of Music Competitions for Youth...

final was held in Vienna
Vienna
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, Austria
Austria
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 on 9 May 2008, during the Wiener Festwochen.

Out of the sixteen participants, seven were selected to perform in the televised final. Debuting this year in the competition were Serbia
Serbia
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 and Ukraine
Ukraine
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, but neither managed to reach the final. The finalists were accompanied by the Vienna Symphonic Orchestra under the lead of Alexandar Markovic. Hosting the competition were Christoph Wagner-Trenkwitz and former winner Lidia Baich.

The 18-year-old Greek clarinetist Dionysios Grammenos received the first prize, taking the title 'Eurovision Young Musician of the Year'. He is the first woodwind player to win the competition (previous winners have played piano, violin or cello). A new feature in 2008 was the audience prize, voted for by television viewers in the host country via SMS. The third prize winning Norwegian violinist Eldbjørg Hemsing was the winner of this public vote.

Winners and remaining finalists

Pos Country Performer Instrument
1 Greece
Greece
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Dionysios Grammenos Clarinet
2 Finland
Finland
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Roope Gröndahl
Roope Gröndahl
Roope Gröndahl is a Finnish pianist trained at the Sibelius Academy under Matti Raekallio and Liisa Pohjola.-Competition Record:* 2007 Helsinki Maj Lind IPC - 2nd prize* 2008 Eurovision Young Musicians - 2nd prize...

 
Piano
3 Norway
Norway
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Eldbjørg Hemsing
Eldbjørg Hemsing
Eldbjørg Hemsing is a Norwegian violinist. She won First Prize in the Sparre Olsen Competition in 1999, First Prize in the 2000 Norwegian Youth String Competition and First Prize in the Norwegian Youth String Competition and the Sparre Olsen Competition in 2000 and second prize in the 2001 Kocian...

 
Violin
- Netherlands
Netherlands
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Steven Bourne Cello
- Russia
Russia
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Anastasia Kobekina Cello
- Slovenia
Slovenia
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Jan Gricar Saxophone
- United Kingdom
United Kingdom
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Philip Achille
Philip Achille
Philip Achille is a British harmonica player who attended Solihull School, a British independent school in the West Midlands. He is currently studying Chromatic Harmonica at the Royal College of Music....

Harmonica

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