The final of the Eurovision Young Musicians Contest will take place tomorrow at the Roncalliplatz located in the heart of Cologne (Germany). The event will be available to watch on-line at 20.00 (OFFICIAL LIVE WEBCAST).
Each of the 14 participants will perform a five-minute piece which will also be judged by the jury. After all of the performances, the jury will consider their scores from both: pre-round and final performances of each participant before deciding the winner.
Prizes will be awarded to the first, second, and third placed participants. Here is the running order:
The schedule of musical pieces for the final can be found below:
Country |
Name of Artist |
Music piece in the final |
Austria |
Ziyu He |
2 Violonkonzert By Bela Bartok |
Czech republic |
Martin Kot |
Flick Flack By Albert Vossen |
Greece |
Vassilis Digos |
Concerto in RE.Tedesco by M.C.Tedesco |
Malta |
Kurt Aquilina |
Concerto De Aranjuez – 2nd movement Adagio By Joaquin Rodrigo
|
Norway |
Sonolo Miriam Shimano Welde |
3 Movement from Violin Concert No 1 in G Minor. op 26 by Max Bruch |
Portugal |
Andre Gunko |
Cello concerto op 85, 2 mov Lento Allegro molto by Edward Elgar |
Sweden |
Albin UUsijarvi |
Viola concerto,2nd movement by William Walton |
Croatia |
Sara Domjanic |
Zigeunerwisen , op 20 by Pablo De Sarasate |
Germany |
Judith Stapf |
Violin Concerto No 1 in A minor,Opus 77, fourth movement Burlesque:Allegro con brio-Presto by Dimitri Shostakovich |
Hungary |
Gergely Devich |
Allegro Appassionato op 43 by Saint Saens |
Modova |
Livyka Shtirbu – Sokolov |
Piano Concerto by Liviu Shtibru |
Poland |
Bartosz Kolsut |
“Concerto Classico” – Part 1 by Bronislaw Kazimierz Przybylski |
Slovenia |
Urban Stanic |
Grande Polonaise Brillante,op 22 E – Flat major by Fryderyk Chopin |
The Netherlands |
Lucie Horsch |
Concerto per flautino in Sol Maggiori RV 443 by A Vivaldi |
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