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Eurovision Song Contest 1990 1 Eurovision Song Contest 1990 Eurovision Song Contest 1990 Dates Final date 5 May 1990 Host Venue Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall, Zagreb, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia Presenter(s) Helga Vlahović Brnobić Oliver Mlakar Conductor Igor Kuljerić Executive supervisor Frank Naef Host broadcaster Yugoslav Radio Television (JRT) Opening act A short film "Zagreb: City of Music" Interval act Yugoslav Changes a film about tourism in the country. Participants Number of entries 22 Debuting countries None Returning countries None Withdrawing countries None Vote Voting system Each country awarded 12, 10, 8-1 points to their 10 favourite songs Nul points None Winning song  Italy "Insieme: 1992" Eurovision Song Contest ◄1989 1991► The Eurovision Song Contest 1990 was the 35th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest. It was held in Zagreb, Yugoslavia on 5 May 1990. The presenters were Helga Vlahović Brnobić and Oliver Mlakar. Toto Cutugno was the winner of this contest with the song "Insieme: 1992". This was the second victory for Italy, the first one having been "Non ho l'età", performed by Gigliola Cinquetti in 1964. The lyrics of several entries celebrated the revolution and democratisation that had occurred in central and eastern Europe in the preceding months, focusing especially on the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, such as in the Norwegian and Austrian entries. However, the winning song was an even more sweeping evocation of European

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Eurovision Song Contest 1990

Eurovision Song Contest 1990

Dates

Final date 5 May 1990

Host

Venue Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall, Zagreb, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia

Presenter(s) Helga Vlahović BrnobićOliver Mlakar

Conductor Igor Kuljerić

Executive supervisor Frank Naef

Host broadcaster Yugoslav Radio Television (JRT)

Opening act A short film "Zagreb: City of Music"

Interval act Yugoslav Changes – a film about tourism in the country.

Participants

Number of entries 22

Debuting countries None

Returning countries None

Withdrawing countries None

Vote

Voting system Each country awarded 12, 10, 8-1 points to their 10 favourite songs

Nul points None

Winning song  Italy"Insieme: 1992"

Eurovision Song Contest

◄1989 1991►

The Eurovision Song Contest 1990 was the 35th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest. It was held inZagreb, Yugoslavia on 5 May 1990. The presenters were Helga Vlahović Brnobić and Oliver Mlakar. Toto Cutugnowas the winner of this contest with the song "Insieme: 1992". This was the second victory for Italy, the first onehaving been "Non ho l'età", performed by Gigliola Cinquetti in 1964.The lyrics of several entries celebrated the revolution and democratisation that had occurred in central and eastern Europe in the preceding months, focusing especially on the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, such as in the Norwegian and Austrian entries. However, the winning song was an even more sweeping evocation of European

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unity, in anticipation of the completion of the European single market, due at the end of 1992.Malta had wished to return to the contest for the first time in 15 years, but Eurovision rules prevented them fromreturning due to a maximum of 22 entries allowed to compete. A national final was held in Malta, which was won byMaryrose Mallia with "Our Little World of Yesterday".There was a slightly uncomfortable beginning to the rehearsal week when, offended by press comments concerningtheir ages (Brnobić being 45 at the time and Mlakar being 54), the two presenters quit the show. They were brieflyreplaced by Rene Medvešek and Dubravka Marković, who were much younger, but the misunderstandings wereeventually allayed and Brnobić and Mlakar returned to the contest.

FormatThe Eurovision Song Contest 1990 was the first to implement an age rule. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU)were forced to bring in a restriction rule after criticism arose over the ages of two performers at 1989 contest, beingjust 11 and 12 years old. From 1990, no artist under the age of 16 on the day of the contest could perform on stage.This rule meant that the record for the youngest ever winner at Eurovision could never be broken, as Sandra Kim,who won for Belgium at the 1986 competition, was just 13 years old.A notorious mishap occurred at the start of the first song, when a noticeably long delay caused by problems with thebacking track was followed by the Spanish singers Azúcar Moreno missing their cue. They walked off the stage inbarely concealed annoyance and the audience was left in confusion for a moment, but the song was then restartedwithout any further problems.From a musicological perspective both Spain's "Bandido" and France's "White and Black Blues" can be said to bethe first entries to signal a new trend at Eurovision, with both songs fusing contemporary dance music with ethnicinfluences, from flamenco and calypso respectively.The 1990 contest was the first to feature an official mascot, Eurocat, created by Joško Marušić. This mischievouspurple cat popped up during the 'postcards' of each of the 22 entries, which also included travelogues of the countryabout to perform, in conjunction with the European Year of Tourism 1990.

Results

Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation Place Points

01  Spain Spanish Azúcar Moreno "Bandido" Bandit 5 96

02  Greece Greek Christos Callow &Wave

"Horis Skopo" (Χωρίς σκοπό) Without a purpose 19 11

03  Belgium French Philippe Lafontaine "Macédomienne" My Macedonian woman1 12 46

04  Turkey Turkish Kayahan feat. DemetSağıroğlu

"Gözlerinin Hapsindeyim" I'm caught in your eyes 17 21

05  Netherlands Dutch Maywood "Ik wil alles met je delen" I want to share everythingwith you

15 25

06  Luxembourg French Céline Carzo "Quand je te rêve" When I dream of you 13 38

07  UnitedKingdom

English Emma "Give a Little Love Back to theWorld"

– 6 87

08  Iceland Icelandic Stjórnin "Eitt lag enn" One more song 4 124

09  Norway Norwegian Ketil Stokkan "Brandenburger Tor" Brandenburg Gate 21 8

10  Israel Hebrew Rita "Shara Barkhovot" (שרה(ברחובות

Singing in the streets 18 16

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11  Denmark Danish Lonnie Devantier "Hallo Hallo" Hello hello 8 64

12   Switzerland German Egon Egemann "Musik klingt in die Welthinaus"

Music resounds in theworld

11 51

13  Germany German Chris Kempers & DanielKovac

"Frei zu leben" Free to live 9 60

14  France French Joëlle Ursull "White and Black Blues" – 2 132

15  Yugoslavia Croatian Tajči "Hajde da ludujemo" Let's go crazy 7 81

16  Portugal Portuguese Nucha "Há sempre alguém" There's always someone 20 9

17  Ireland English Liam Reilly "Somewhere In Europe" – 2 132

18  Sweden Swedish Edin-Ådahl "Som en vind" Like a wind 16 24

19  Italy Italian Toto Cutugno "Insieme: 1992" Together: 1992 1 149

20  Austria German Simone "Keine Mauern mehr" No walls anymore 10 58

21  Cyprus Greek Haris Anastasiou "Milas Poli" (Μιλάς πολύ) You talk too much 14 36

22  Finland Swedish Beat "Fri?" Free? 21 8

1.^ Play on the words "Macédonienne" (Macedonian woman) and "Mienne" (mine, for females).

Score sheet

Results

Spain 96 8 1 10 2 1 4 5 6 12 5 3 5 8 8 8 10

Greece 11 5 6

Belgium 46 7 4 1 4 8 8 2 1 7 4

Turkey 21 3 2 4 5 7

Netherlands 25 1 3 1 4 2 3 6 1 2 2

Luxembourg 38 4 3 3 12 2 3 1 5 5

United Kingdom 87 7 5 12 3 10 3 10 1 10 10 6 6 1 3

Iceland 124 4 3 10 1 8 12 10 8 10 7 4 12 7 8 3 10 7

Norway 8 4 1 3

Israel 16 4 2 4 1 5

Denmark 64 6 3 2 7 7 7 1 7 4 3 7 6 4

Switzerland 51 1 12 6 2 12 1 5 8 1 3

Germany 60 8 6 12 7 1 4 10 4 5 3

France 132 5 4 4 12 12 12 6 5 12 10 12 4 8 5 2 7 12

Yugoslavia 81 3 12 5 10 3 12 7 2 5 1 10 10 1

Portugal 9 7 2

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Ireland 132 10 7 7 5 10 6 10 8 8 8 5 7 7 6 12 12 4

Sweden 24 2 2 6 6 6 2

Italy 149 12 10 8 8 8 10 3 1 6 8 6 4 6 10 12 10 7 12 8

Austria 58 2 7 1 5 8 6 3 8 2 2 12 2

Cyprus 36 6 5 2 5 2 6 4 6

Finland 8 5 3

12 pointsBelow is a summary of all 12 point in the final:

N. Contestant Voting nation

6 France Finland, Iceland, Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, Yugoslavia

3 Italy Cyprus, Ireland, Spain

2 Iceland Portugal, United Kingdom

Ireland Austria, Sweden

Switzerland Denmark, Greece

Yugoslavia Israel, Turkey

1 Austria Italy

Germany Luxembourg

Luxembourg France

Spain Germany

United Kingdom Belgium

Returning artists

Artist Country Previous year(s)

Ketil Stokkan  Norway 1986

Pepel In Kri (Toto Cutugno's backing vocalists)  Italy 1975 (for  Yugoslavia)

Commentators

Television•  Spain - Luis Cobos (TVE2)•  Greece - Dafni Bokota (ET1)•  Belgium - Claude Delacroix (RTBF1), Luc Appermont (BRT TV2)[1]

•  Turkey - Başak Doğru (TV1)•  Netherlands - Willem van Beusekom (Nederland 3)•  Luxembourg - Valérie Sarn (RTL TV)•  United Kingdom - Terry Wogan (BBC1)[2] Emma (at the interval act)•  Iceland – Arthúr Björgvin Bollason (Sjónvarpið)•  Norway - Leif Erik Forberg (NRK)•  Israel - No commentator

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•  Denmark - Jørgen de Mylius (DR TV)•   Switzerland - Bernard Thurnheer (DRS), Thierry Masselot (SSR), Emanuela Gaggini (TSI)•  Germany - Fritz Egner (Erstes Deutsches Fernsehen)•  France - Richard Adaridi (Antenne 2)•  Yugoslavia - Branko Uvodić (TVZ1 & TVB1), Saša Gerdej (TVLJ1)•  Portugal - Ana do Carmo (RTP Canal 1)•  Ireland - Jimmy Greeley & Clíona Ní Bhuachalla (RTÉ1)•  Sweden - Jan Jingryd (TV2)•  Italy - Peppi Franzelin (Raidue)•  Austria - Barbara Stöckl (FS1)[3]

•  Cyprus - Neophytos Taliotis (RIK)[4]

•  Finland - Erkki Pohjanheimo & Ossi Runne (YLE TV1)

Radio•  Spain - N/A•  Greece - Dimitris Konstantaras (ERA National Radio)•  Belgium - Stéphane Dupont & Patrick Duhamel (RTBF La Première), Julien Put & Herwig Haes (BRT

Radio 2)•  Turkey - Fatih Orbay (TRT Radyo 3)•  Netherlands - Daniël Dekker (Radio 2)•  Luxembourg - André Torrent (RTL Radio)•  United Kingdom - Ken Bruce (BBC Radio 2)•  Iceland - N/A•  Norway - Erik Heyerdahl (NRK P1)•  Israel - Yigal Ravid (Reshet Gimel)•  Denmark - Karlo Staunskær & Kurt Helge Andersen (DR P3)•   Switzerland - TBC•  Germany - Peter Urban (Deutschlandfunk/NDR Radio 2)•  France - Patrick Sabatier (France Inter)•  Yugoslavia - TBC•  Portugal - N/A•  Ireland - Gerry Ryan (RTÉ Radio 1)•  Sweden - N/A•  Italy - Antonio De Robertis (Rai Radio 2)•  Austria - Walter Richard Langer (Hitradio Ö3)•  Cyprus - Pavlos Pavlou (CyBC Radio 2)•  Finland - Jake Nyman and Kati Bergman (YLE Radio Suomi)

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Spokespersons•  Spain - Matilde Fernández Jarrín•  Greece - Fotini Giannoulatou•  Belgium - Jacques Olivier•  Turkey - Korhan Abay (presenter of the Eurovision Song Contest 2004•  Netherlands - Joop van Os•  Luxembourg - Jean-Luc Bertrand•  United Kingdom - Colin Berry•  Iceland – Árni Snævarr•  Norway - Sverre Christophersen[5]

•  Israel - Yitzhak Shim'oni•  Denmark - Bent Henius•   Switzerland - Michel Stocker[6]

•  Germany - TBD•  France - Valérie Maurice•  Yugoslavia - Drago Čulina•  Portugal - João Abel Fonseca•  Ireland - Eileen Dunne•  Sweden - Jan Ellerås•  Italy - Paolo Frajese•  Austria - Tilia Herold•  Cyprus - Anna Partelidou•  Finland - Solveig Herlin

National jury members•  Spain – Amparo Mendiguren (housewife), Pedro Calleja (clinical assistant), Paloma Gómez (actress), José

Ramón Gamo (student), Teresa del Río (actress), Emilio de Villota (racing driver), Fiorella Faltoyano (actress),Julián Lago (journalist at Tribuna), Raquel Revuelta (fashion model and Miss Spain 1990), Juan Carlos Arteche(footballer and businessman), Conchita de los Santos (journalist), Alfredo Roldán (senior civil servant), MargaritaGirón (public relations), José Sanjuán (PhD in Chemistry), María José Olmedilla (lawyer), Javier Morera (lawyer)

•  Turkey – Murat Türkoğlu, Selda Güneş, Mithat Kaya, Özlem Şen, Sıla Yavuz, Nazif Eke, Hülya Okçay,Kadir Gökdemir, Aydan Özbey, Özlem Çelik, Ziya Fırat Doğançay, Meltem Altınörs, Nihal Müftüoğlu, ZekiTatlıgil, Ahmet Hüseyin Uluçay, Mustafa Sarıkoç[7]

References[1] Adriaens, Manu & Loeckx-Van Cauwenberge, Joken. Blijven kiken!. Lannoo, Belgium. 2003 ISBN 90-209-5274-9[2] Eurovision Song Contest 1990 BBC Archives (http:/ / www. bbc. co. uk/ programmes/ p007xs7d)[3][3] Mutavdzic, Sascha (OGAE Austria)[4][4] Savvidis, Christos (OGAE Cyprus)[5][5] Dyrseth, Seppo (OGAE Norway)[6][6] Baumann, Peter Ramón (OGAE Switzerland)[7] http:/ / www. cumhuriyetarsivi. com/ katalog/ 192/ sayfa/ 1990/ 5/ 2/ 4. xhtml

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