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Eurovision Young Musicians 1990
Dates
Final29 May 1990
Host
VenueMusikverein, Vienna, Austria
Presenter(s)Gerhard Toetschinger
Executive producerHeidelinde Rudy
DirectorClaus Viller
Musical directorPinchas Steinberg
Host broadcasterORF
Participants
Number of entries18 (5 qualified)
Debuting countries Greece
 Portugal
  • A coloured map of the countries of EuropeBelgium in the Eurovision Young MusiciansItaly in the Eurovision Young MusiciansNetherlands in the Eurovision Young MusiciansSwitzerland in the Eurovision Young MusiciansGermany in the Eurovision Young MusiciansUnited Kingdom in the Eurovision Young MusiciansSpain in the Eurovision Young MusiciansIreland in the Eurovision Young MusiciansDenmark in the Eurovision Young MusiciansFinland in the Eurovision Young MusiciansNorway in the Eurovision Young MusiciansPortugal in the Eurovision Young MusiciansSweden in the Eurovision Young MusiciansIsrael in the Eurovision Young MusiciansGreece in the Eurovision Young MusiciansAustria in the Eurovision Young MusiciansFrance in the Eurovision Young MusiciansYugoslavia in the Eurovision Young MusiciansCyprus in the Eurovision Young Musicians
         Participating countries     Did not qualify from the semi-final     Countries that participated in the past but not in 1990
Vote
Winning song Netherlands
Niek van Oosterum
1988 ← Eurovision Young Musicians → 1992

The 5th Eurovision Young Musicians final was held at Musikverein in Vienna, Austria on 29 May 1990.

Musicians from five countries participated in the televised final. They were all accompanied by the Austrian Radio Symphony Orchestra under the leadership of Pinchas Steinberg.[1]

Jury

Winner and remaining finalists

Pos Country Performer Instrument
1  Netherlands Niek van Oosterum Piano
2  West Germany Koh Gabriel Kameda Violin
3  Belgium Christophe Delporte Accordion
-  Austria Christine Heeger Piano
-  France Anne Gastinel Cello

See also

References

  1. ^ "Eurovision Young Musicians 1990". European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 17 June 2013.