Russia | |
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Participating broadcaster | Russia-K |
Participation summary | |
Appearances | 9 (6 finals) |
First appearance | 1994 |
Last appearance | 2018 |
Highest placement | 1st: 2018 |
Russia has participated in the biennial classical music competition Eurovision Young Musicians 9 times since its debut in 1994. After missing three contests from 2012 to 2016, Russia earned their first win with pianist Ivan Bessonov at the 2018 contest. Prior to that, the country's best result had been four third-place finishes, in 2000, 2004, 2006 and 2010.[1]
Participation overview
1 |
Winner |
3 |
Third place |
Year[1] | Entrant | Instrument | Final | Semi | |
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1994 | Anna Ajrapetiants | Piano | Did not qualify | - | |
1996 | Unknown | Violin[2] | - | ||
1998 | Did not participate | ||||
2000 | Nikolai Tokarev | Piano | 3 | - | |
2002 | Nikita Borisoglebsky | Violin | Did not qualify | - | |
2004 | Dinara Nadzhafova | Piano | 3 | - | |
2006 | Dmitry Mayboroda | Piano | 3 | - | |
2008 | Anastasia Kobekina | Cello | - | - | |
2010 | Daniil Trifonov | Piano | 3 | - | |
2012–2016 | Did not participate | ||||
2018 | Ivan Bessonov | Piano | 1 | - |
See also
References
- 1 2 "Country profile: Russia". youngmusicians.tv. European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
- ↑ "Klassika-Eurovisioon kuumas Lissabonis". Eesti Päevaleht (in Estonian). 10 June 1996. Retrieved 11 January 2024.
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