Greece has participated in the biennial classical music competition Eurovision Young Musicians thirteen times since its debut in 1990, winning the contest for the first time in 2008.[1]
Participation overview

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Winner |
Year[1] | Entrant | Instrument | Final | Semi |
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1990 | Jánnisz Tszitszelíkisz | Cello | Did not qualify | - |
1992 | Did not participate | |||
1994 | Antonios Sousamoglou | Violin | Did not qualify | - |
1996 | Angelos Liakakis | Cello | - | |
1998 | Unknown[2] | - | ||
2000 | Theodorou Andreas-Polandos | Trombone | - | |
2002 | Theodore Milkov | Percussion | - | - |
2004 | Joánna Gaitáni | Violin | Did not qualify | - |
2006 | Jónian-Ilia Kadesa | Violin | - | |
2008 | Dionysios Grammenos | Clarinet | 1 | - |
2010 | Konstantinos Destounis | Piano | Did not qualify | - |
2012 | Zacharias Fotis | Clarinet | - | |
2014 | Vassilis Digos | Guitar | - | No semi-final |
2016 | Did not participate | |||
2018 | Thanos Tzanetakis | Guitar | Did not qualify | - |
2022 | Did not participate |
See also
- Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest
- Greece in the Eurovision Dance Contest
- Greece in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
References
- ^ a b "Country profile: Greece". youngmusicians.tv. European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
- ^ "9. Eurovisions Grand Prix Für Junge Musiker 1998". Retrieved August 18, 2024.
External links
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