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Participating broadcaster | SVT |
Participation summary | |
Appearances | 14 (6 finals) |
First appearance | 1986 |
Last appearance | 2022 |
Highest placement | 1st: 2006 |
Sweden has participated in the biennial classical music competition Eurovision Young Musicians 14 times since its debut in 1986, winning the contest for the first time in 2006. Sweden are yet to host the contest.[1]
In 1982 and 1984, Sweden alongside Denmark, Norway and Finland sent a joint participant to the contest. The nations were represented individually, following the introduction of a preliminary round, at the 1986 contest.
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Year[1] | Entrant | Instrument | Final | Semi |
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1986 | Peter Jablonski | Piano | Did not qualify | - |
1988 | Henrik Peterson | Violin | - | |
1990 | Fedrik Fors | Clarinet | - | |
1992 | Unknown | - | ||
1994 | Malin Broman | Violin | 3 | - |
1996 | Did not participate | |||
1998 | David Sjögren | Violin | - | - |
2000 | Did not participate | |||
2002 | Jacob Korányi | Cello | Did not qualify | - |
2004 | Andrej Power | Violin | - | |
2006 | Andreas Brantelid | Cello | 1 | - |
2008 | Maria Verbaite | Piano | Did not qualify | - |
2010 | Mattias Hanskov Palm | Double bass | - | |
2012 | Did not participate | |||
2014 | Albin Uusijärvi | Viola | - | No semifinal |
2016 | Eliot Nordqvist | Piano | - | |
2018 | Johanna Ander Ljung | Harp | Did not qualify | - |
2020 | Tekla Nilsson[2] | Clarinet | Contest cancelled[a] X | |
2022 | Lukas Flink | Trombone[3] | - | No semi-finals |
2024 | Hugo Svedberg[4] | Cello[5] | TBD 17 August 2024 |