Norway | |
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Participating broadcaster | NRK |
Participation summary | |
Appearances | 19 (14 finals) |
First appearance | 1982 |
Highest placement | 1st: 2012 |
Host | 2000, 2024 |
Norway has participated in the biennial classical music competition Eurovision Young Musicians 17 times since its debut in 1982, winning the contest for the first time in 2012. Norway did not officially take part in 1984, the only contest the country has missed as of 2022. It hosted the contest in 2000 and will do so again in 2024.[1]
In 1982 and 1984, Norway alongside Denmark, Sweden and Finland sent a joint participant to the contest. The nations were represented individually, following the introduction of a preliminary round, at the 1986 contest.
Participation overview
1 |
Winner |
2 |
Second place |
3 |
Third place |
Year[1] | Entrant | Instrument | Final | Semi | |
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1982 | Atle Sponberg | Violin | - | No semi-final | |
1984 | Did not participate as an independent nation | ||||
1986 | Ellen Margrete Flesjo | Cello | Did not qualify | - | |
1988 | Leif Ove Andsnes | Piano | 2 | - | |
1990 | Gudrun Skretting | Piano | Did not qualify | - | |
1992 | Henning Kraggerud | Violin | - | - | |
1994 | Rolf-Erik Nystrøm | Saxophone | Did not qualify | - | |
1996 | Gunilla Süssmann | Piano | - | - | |
1998 | Kristian Lindberg | Violin | Did not qualify | - | |
2000 | David Coucheron | Violin | - | - | |
2002 | Vilde Frang Bjærke | Violin | Did not qualify | - | |
2004 | Violin | - | - | ||
2006 | Tine Thing Helseth | Trumpet | 2 | - | |
2008 | Eldbjørg Hemsing | Violin | 3 | - | |
2010 | Guro Kleven Hagen | Violin | 2 | - | |
2012 | Eivind Holtsmark Ringstad | Violin | 1 | - | |
2014 | Sonoko Miriam Shimano Welde | Violin | - | No semi-finals | |
2016 | Ludvig Gudim | Violin | - | ||
2018 | Birgitta Elisa Oftestad | Cello | - | - | |
2022 | Alma Serafin Kraggerud | Violin[2] | 3 | No semi-finals | |
2024 | Confirmed intention to participate[3] | ||||
Hostings
Year | Location | Venues | Presenter(s) |
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2000 | Bergen | Grieg Hall | Arild Erikstad |
2024 | Bodø | Stormen Concert Hall | TBA |
See also
References
- 1 2 "Country profile: Norway". youngmusicians.tv. European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
- ↑ Granger, Anthony (4 April 2022). "Norway: Alma Serafin Kraggerud Selected For Eurovision Young Musicians 2022". Eurovoix. Archived from the original on 4 April 2022. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
- ↑ Polewski, Kamil (2023-07-11). "Eurowizja dla Młodych Muzyków 2024 odbędzie się w Norwegii!" [Eurovision for Young Musicians 2024 will be held in Norway!]. Eurowizja.org (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-07-11.
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