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Final
  
15 June 2000

Conductor
  
Simone Young

Executive producer
  
Anne Rothing

Presenter(s)
  
Arild Erikstad

Director
  
Torstein Vegheim

Eurovision Young Musicians 2000

Venue
  
Grieg Hall, Bergen, Norway

The Eurovision Young Musicians 2000 was the tenth edition of the Eurovision Young Musicians, held at Grieg Hall in Bergen, Norway on 15 June 2000. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster Norsk rikskringkasting (NRK), musicians from eight countries participated in the televised final. A total of sixteen countries took part in the competition. All participants performed a classical piece of their choice accompanied by the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Simone Young. Seven countries returned to the contest, while Croatia, Cyprus, Slovakia and Sweden withdrew from the 2000 contest.

Contents

The non-qualified countries were Estonia, Germany, Ireland, Latvia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland and United Kingdom. Stanislaw Drzewiecki of Poland won the contest, with Finland and Russia placing second and third respectively.

Location

The Grieg Hall (Norwegian: Grieghallen), a 1,500 seat concert hall, in Bergen, Norway was the host venue for the 2000 edition of the Eurovision Young Musicians. It has been the home of the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra since the hall's completion in 1978.

It hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 1986, and is the host of the annual Norwegian Brass Band Championship competition, which occurs in mid-winter. The hall is named after Bergen-born composer Edvard Grieg, who was music director of the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra from 1880 until 1882.

Format

Arild Erikstad was the host of the 2000 contest. Norwegian jazz band The Brazz Brothers performed during the interval.

Preliminary round

A total of sixteen countries took part in the preliminary round of the 2000 contest, of which eight qualified to the televised grand final. The following countries failed 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.

Jury members

The jury members consisted of the following:

References

Eurovision Young Musicians 2000 Wikipedia