Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Young Musicians
Yugoslavia participated in the Eurovision Young Musicians 4 times, making their debut in 1986 and making an appearance at every contest until its last in 1992.[1]
Yugoslavia | |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovenia ► | |
![]() (1986–1990)
![]() (1992) | |
Member station | JRT |
Participation summary | |
Appearances | 4 (1 finals) |
First appearance | 1986 |
Last appearance | 1992 |
Best result | Qualified: 1986 |
Worst result | Failed to qualify: 1988, 1990, 1992 |
External links | |
Yugoslavia's page at Eurovision.tv |
Contestants
- Table key
Winner
Second place
Third place
Year[1] | Participant | Instrument | Final | Semi |
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1986 | Aleksandar Madžar | Piano | - | - |
1988 | Violeta Smailovic | Violin | Did not qualify | - |
1990 | Dejan Božić | Cello | - | |
1992 | Ognjen Popović | Clarinet | - | |
From 1994 as Croatia, Macedonia, and Slovenia | ||||
From 2006 as Serbia and Montenegro | ||||
From 2008 as Serbia | ||||
From 2012 as Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
gollark: You have cows? Well, had, I guess, if they're on fire.
gollark: CS is theoretical, the others are more appliedererer, QED.
gollark: You should definitely further maths, regular maths does not even have matrices or complex numbers.
gollark: Also, because of ridiculous timings, you have to apply *before* having A-level grades, then do A-levels and hope you get the grades they required in their offer.
gollark: Since lots of people's grades are just capped at A\*A\*A*, universities select on personal statements and extra tests.
References
- "Country profile: Yugoslavia". youngmusicians.tv. European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
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