ARMENIA'S NAREK KAZAZYAN REACHES EUROVISION YOUNG MUSICIANS FINAL (VIDEO)
http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/106343/
May 7, 2012 - 10:58 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The semifinal of Eurovision Young Musicians 2012 is
over, and 7 of the 14 participants have now qualified for the final,
due on 11 May in Vienna.
After watching all 14 performances on May 5 and 6, the jury of
Agnieszka Duczmal (Jury Head), Christian Eggen, Carol McGonnell,
Franz Bartolomey, have made their decision for the finalists of
Eurovision Young Musicians 2012.
Narek Kazazyan, Kanun (Armenia)
Emmanuel Tjeknavorian, Violin (Austria)
Alexandra Dzenisenia, Cimbalom (Belarus)
Michaela paÄ~Mková, Bassoon (Czech Republic)
Dominic Chamot, Piano (Germany)
Eivind Holtsmark Ringstad, Viola (Norway)
Jagoda KrzemiÅ~Dska, Flute (Poland)
These seven will take part in the grand final on Friday, May 11. All
participants, including the non-finalists, received a diploma
recognizing their participation in this year's competition.
They all will stay in Vienna for the week, enjoying a social program
and music classes at the Vienna's Conservatory, the official website
of the contest reported.
The Eurovision Young Musicians competition began in 1982, with 6
participating countries and has become one of the most important
classical music competitions on an international level.
This biennial competition for young, talented musicians has been an
important and effective tool for fostering the careers of promising,
talented musicians in Europe, by allowing them to perform to the
widest possible audience.
The new format, introduced in 2006, has been very popular not only
with the large audience in Vienna, but also with television viewers
throughout Europe.
Armenia participated in this international contest for the first time
in 2012.
http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/106343/
May 7, 2012 - 10:58 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The semifinal of Eurovision Young Musicians 2012 is
over, and 7 of the 14 participants have now qualified for the final,
due on 11 May in Vienna.
After watching all 14 performances on May 5 and 6, the jury of
Agnieszka Duczmal (Jury Head), Christian Eggen, Carol McGonnell,
Franz Bartolomey, have made their decision for the finalists of
Eurovision Young Musicians 2012.
Narek Kazazyan, Kanun (Armenia)
Emmanuel Tjeknavorian, Violin (Austria)
Alexandra Dzenisenia, Cimbalom (Belarus)
Michaela paÄ~Mková, Bassoon (Czech Republic)
Dominic Chamot, Piano (Germany)
Eivind Holtsmark Ringstad, Viola (Norway)
Jagoda KrzemiÅ~Dska, Flute (Poland)
These seven will take part in the grand final on Friday, May 11. All
participants, including the non-finalists, received a diploma
recognizing their participation in this year's competition.
They all will stay in Vienna for the week, enjoying a social program
and music classes at the Vienna's Conservatory, the official website
of the contest reported.
The Eurovision Young Musicians competition began in 1982, with 6
participating countries and has become one of the most important
classical music competitions on an international level.
This biennial competition for young, talented musicians has been an
important and effective tool for fostering the careers of promising,
talented musicians in Europe, by allowing them to perform to the
widest possible audience.
The new format, introduced in 2006, has been very popular not only
with the large audience in Vienna, but also with television viewers
throughout Europe.
Armenia participated in this international contest for the first time
in 2012.