Evrovidenie 2010 was the sixth edition of Evrovidenie, the music competition that selects Russia's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest. The show took place on 7 March 2010 at the Vladimir Nazarov's Theater in Moscow and hosted by Oxana Fedorova and Dmitry Guberniev.[1][2] Twenty-five artists and songs participated and the winner was selected through a jury and a public televote. The show was broadcast on Russia-1, RTR-Planeta as well as online via the official Eurovision Song Contest website eurovision.tv.[3]
Competing entriesedit
On 9 December 2009, RTR announced a submission period for interested artists and composers to submit their entries until 15 February 2010.[4] In addition to the public submissions, the broadcaster reserved the right to directly invite artists to compete in the national final as wildcards.[5] The broadcaster received over 1,000 submissions at the conclusion of the deadline, one of them being from Eurovision Song Contest 2008 winner Dima Bilan who submitted the song "White Nights", composed by 1995 Russian Eurovision entrantPhilipp Kirkorov.[4][6] 35 entries were selected from the received submissions to proceed to auditions held on 1 March 2010 at the Vladimir Nazarov's Theater in Moscow where a jury panel selected the twenty-five finalists for the national final. The competing acts were announced on 2 March 2010 and did not include Bilan.[7][8] Bilan's producer Yana Rudkovskaya later stated that the absence was a mutual decision between Bilan, Kirkorov and Rudkovskaya herself.[9]
The final took place on 7 March 2010. Twenty-five entries competed and the winner, "Lost and Forgotten" performed by Peter Nalitch Band, was determined through a 50/50 combination of votes from a jury panel and public televoting.[10][11] The jury consisted of Andrey Demidov (general director of Muz-TV), Igor Krutoy (composer), Gennady Gokhshtein (executive entertainment producer of Russia-1), Maxim Fadeev (composer and producer) and Sergey Arhipov (deputy director of Radio Mayak). In addition to the performances of the competing entries, Dima Bilan and Eurovision Song Contest 2009 winner Alexander Rybak performed as guests.[12]
Russia competed in the first semi-final of the contest, on 25 May 2010. Though it looks that the success of Russia in the Semi-Final voting caused a matter of contention as there was prominent booing during the television broadcast of the first semi final and the show itself. This booing was noted by commentators at the time of broadcast as it was hard to ignore.
In the semi-final Russia came 7th with 74 points, and thus qualified for the final.[13] The public awarded Russia 4th place with 92 points and the jury awarded 14th place with 41 points.[14] In the final Russia came 11th with 90 points, with the public awarding Russia 11th place with 107 points and the jury awarding 15th place with 63 points.[14][15]
^The group was forced to withdraw their entry from the selection, because on the eve of the audition, its soloist seriously injured her leg during a dance rehearsal.
Referencesedit
^Hondal, Victor (9 December 2009). "Russia hold national final on March 7th". ESCToday. Retrieved 12 December 2009.
^Brey, Marco (9 December 2009). "Russian national final on 7th of March". European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 11 December 2009.
^Klier, Marcus (7 March 2010). "Tonight: National final in Russia". Esctoday. Retrieved 3 March 2021.
^ abc"Archive: Russia at Eurovision Song Contest 2010".
^Murray, Gavin (26 February 2010). "Russia: RTR publish 35 shortlisted participants". ESCToday. Retrieved 26 February 2010.
^Hondal, Victor (17 February 2010). "Listen to Dima Bilan's song demo version". ESCToday. Retrieved 17 February 2010.
^Murray, Gavin (2 March 2010). "Russia: 25 national finalists announced". ESCToday. Retrieved 2 March 2010.
^Omelyanchuk, Olena (3 March 2010). "Participants for the Russian national final revealed". European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 3 March 2010.
^Krasilnikova, Anna (1 March 2010). "Russia: Dima Bilan's absence". ESCToday. Retrieved 1 March 2010.
^Omelyanchuk, Olena (7 March 2010). "Russia: Not lost and not forgotten". European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 7 March 2010.
^Montebello, Edward (7 March 2010). "Russia sends The Peter Nalitch Band to Eurovision". ESCToday. Retrieved 7 March 2010.
^Murray, Gavin (9 February 2010). "Rybak's national final tour schedule". ESCToday. Retrieved 9 February 2010.
^"First Semi-Final of Oslo 2010". European Broadcasting Union. from the original on 27 April 2021. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
^ abBakker, Sietse (28 June 2010). . European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 1 July 2010. Retrieved 28 April 2021.
^"Grand Final of Oslo 2010". European Broadcasting Union. from the original on 27 April 2021. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
^ ab"Results of the First Semi-Final of Oslo 2010". European Broadcasting Union. from the original on 28 April 2021. Retrieved 28 April 2021.
^ ab"Results of the Grand Final of Oslo 2010". European Broadcasting Union. from the original on 28 April 2021. Retrieved 28 April 2021.
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Russia participated at the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 held in Oslo Norway in May 2010 and was represented by broadcaster Rossiya Channel RTR Eurovision Song Contest 2010Country RussiaNational selectionSelection processEvrovidenie 2010Selection date s 7 March 2010Selected entrantPeter Nalitch and FriendsSelected song Lost and Forgotten Selected songwriter s Peter NalitchFinals performanceSemi final resultQualified 7th 74 points Final result11th 90 pointsRussia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 2010 2011 Contents 1 Before Eurovision 1 1 Evrovidenie 2010 1 1 1 Competing entries 1 1 2 Final 2 At Eurovision 2 1 Voting 2 1 1 Points awarded to Russia 2 1 2 Points awarded by Russia 3 Notes 4 ReferencesBefore Eurovision editEvrovidenie 2010 edit Main article Evrovidenie Evrovidenie 2010 was the sixth edition of Evrovidenie the music competition that selects Russia s entry for the Eurovision Song Contest The show took place on 7 March 2010 at the Vladimir Nazarov s Theater in Moscow and hosted by Oxana Fedorova and Dmitry Guberniev 1 2 Twenty five artists and songs participated and the winner was selected through a jury and a public televote The show was broadcast on Russia 1 RTR Planeta as well as online via the official Eurovision Song Contest website eurovision tv 3 Competing entries edit On 9 December 2009 RTR announced a submission period for interested artists and composers to submit their entries until 15 February 2010 4 In addition to the public submissions the broadcaster reserved the right to directly invite artists to compete in the national final as wildcards 5 The broadcaster received over 1 000 submissions at the conclusion of the deadline one of them being from Eurovision Song Contest 2008 winner Dima Bilan who submitted the song White Nights composed by 1995 Russian Eurovision entrant Philipp Kirkorov 4 6 35 entries were selected from the received submissions to proceed to auditions held on 1 March 2010 at the Vladimir Nazarov s Theater in Moscow where a jury panel selected the twenty five finalists for the national final The competing acts were announced on 2 March 2010 and did not include Bilan 7 8 Bilan s producer Yana Rudkovskaya later stated that the absence was a mutual decision between Bilan Kirkorov and Rudkovskaya herself 9 Auditions 1 March 2010 4 Artist Song Alaska Piastry Piastry Aleksandr Panayotov Maya Showtime Alissandra Unknown Alyona Roxis My Tears Ana Dva golosa Dva golosa Antonello Carozza Senza respiro Blondrock War is Bad Buranovskiye Babushki Dlinnaya dlinnaya beresta i kak sdelat iz neyo aishon Dlinnaya dlinnaya beresta i kak sdelat iz nee ajshon Ed Shulzhevskiy Without You Ekaterina Frolova Tout va bien Elena Esenina Mir bez tebya Mir bez tebya Jam Unknown Jay Stever I Love I Love I Love You Jet Kids Hey Say Julia Voice a Unknown Los Devchatos Chocolate Miusha Big Bang Nano Take It Away Natali Damas and L brand Much Closer Natalia Terekhova Everything Oleg Bezinskih Crowning Para Bellum Ptitsa Ptica Pavla Infatuated Peter Nalitch Band Lost and Forgotten Petya Palkin Project I Don t Care Plazma Mystery The Power Within Polina Kozhikova For You Princessa Avenue Lovers Pyotr Suhov Ya uletayu Ya uletayu Rene It s All About Love Scenakardia Styokla Styokla Vyacheslav Terekhov Unknown YoYO b Unknown Yulika Delete Z I M A Indeets Indeec Artist Song Songwriter s Alaska Piastry Piastry Alaska Aleksandr Panayotov Maya Showtime Aleksandr Panayotov DJ Sandrique Natalia Povolotskaya Alyona Roxis My Tears Anton Shaplin Vyacheslav Lungu Ana Dva golosa Dva golosa Vladimir Pochitalin Antonello Carozza Senza respiro Antonello Carozza Buranovskiye Babushki Dlinnaya dlinnaya beresta i kak sdelat iz neyo aishon Dlinnaya dlinnaya beresta i kak sdelat iz nee ajshon Elizaveta Zarbatova Ed Shulzhevskiy Without You Diana Polenova Artur Sarkisyan Ekaterina Frolova Tout va bien Alexander Semin Elena Esenina Mir bez tebya Mir bez tebya Elena Esenina Jay Stever I Love I Love I Love You Janis Stibelis Jet Kids Hey Say Alina Ershovy Maria Ershovy Tonya Karpinskaya Los Devchatos Chocolate Anastasia Chevazhevskaya Viktoria Zhuk Anastasia Spiridonova Miusha Big Bang M clis Miusha Nano Take It Away Jock E Nervo Natalia Terekhova Everything Natalia Terekhova Natalya Damas and L brand Much Closer Dmitry Pereskokov Francesca Orbek Oleg Bezinskih Crowning Oleg Bezinskih Taras Demchuk Para Bellum Ptitsa Ptica Ilya Tarasov Pavla Infatuated Diana Joselle Rachael Leslie Alf Tuohey Peter Nalitch Band Lost and Forgotten Peter Nalitch Polina Kozhikova For You Polina Kozhikova Vladimir Nazarov Princessa Avenue Lovers Valery Drobysh Elena Phillipova Pyotr Sukhov Ya uletayu Ya uletayu Pyotr Sukhov Aleksandr Zhidkov Scenakardia Styokla Styokla Alexey Martynov Timofey Khazanov Yulika Delete Svetlana Kulyomina Yulia Starostina Final edit The final took place on 7 March 2010 Twenty five entries competed and the winner Lost and Forgotten performed by Peter Nalitch Band was determined through a 50 50 combination of votes from a jury panel and public televoting 10 11 The jury consisted of Andrey Demidov general director of Muz TV Igor Krutoy composer Gennady Gokhshtein executive entertainment producer of Russia 1 Maxim Fadeev composer and producer and Sergey Arhipov deputy director of Radio Mayak In addition to the performances of the competing entries Dima Bilan and Eurovision Song Contest 2009 winner Alexander Rybak performed as guests 12 Final 7 March 2010 Draw Artist Song Points Place 1 Princessa Avenue Lovers 7 2 14 2 Jay Stever I Love I Love I Love You 3 9 21 3 Ana Dva golosa 10 1 7 4 Miusha Big Bang 3 4 22 5 Para Bellum Ptitsa 8 6 10 6 Pyotr Sukhov Ya uletayu 1 6 25 7 Oleg Bezinskikh Crowning 16 1 2 8 Natalia Terekhova Everything 6 3 17 9 Jet Kids Hey Say 11 8 4 10 Pavla Infatuated 10 9 5 11 Ekaterina Frolova Tout va bien 4 4 20 12 Ed Shulzhevskiy Without You 8 2 11 13 Peter Nalitch Band Lost and Forgotten 20 9 1 14 Buranovskiye Babushki Dlinnaya dlinnaya beresta i kak sdelat iz neyo aishon 12 9 3 15 Aleksandr Panayotov Maya Showtime 10 6 6 16 Nano Take It Away 5 1 19 17 Natalya Damas and L brand Much Closer 9 2 9 18 Alyona Roxis My Tears 2 0 24 19 Antonello Carozza Senza respiro 9 4 8 20 Polina Kozhikova For You 5 8 18 21 Los Devchatos Chocolate 7 5 13 22 Yulika Delete 6 6 16 23 Elena Esenina Mir bez tebya 7 9 12 24 Alaska Piastry 2 7 23 25 Scenakardia Styokla 6 9 15At Eurovision edit nbsp Peter Nalitch in 2008 Russia competed in the first semi final of the contest on 25 May 2010 Though it looks that the success of Russia in the Semi Final voting caused a matter of contention as there was prominent booing during the television broadcast of the first semi final and the show itself This booing was noted by commentators at the time of broadcast as it was hard to ignore In the semi final Russia came 7th with 74 points and thus qualified for the final 13 The public awarded Russia 4th place with 92 points and the jury awarded 14th place with 41 points 14 In the final Russia came 11th with 90 points with the public awarding Russia 11th place with 107 points and the jury awarding 15th place with 63 points 14 15 Voting edit Points awarded to Russia edit Points awarded to Russia Semi final 1 16 Score Country 12 points nbsp Belarus nbsp Estonia nbsp Moldova 10 points nbsp Latvia 8 points nbsp Poland 7 points 6 points 5 points nbsp Belgium 4 points nbsp Serbia 3 points nbsp Finland nbsp Greece 2 points nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 point nbsp Germany nbsp Malta nbsp Portugal Points awarded to Russia Final 17 Score Country 12 points nbsp Belarus 10 points nbsp Armenia nbsp Estonia nbsp Israel nbsp Moldova nbsp Ukraine 8 points nbsp Latvia 7 points 6 points nbsp Slovakia 5 points nbsp Lithuania 4 points nbsp Turkey 3 points nbsp Azerbaijan 2 points nbsp Portugal 1 point Points awarded by Russia edit Points awarded by Russia Semi final 1 16 Score Country 12 points nbsp Belarus 10 points nbsp Belgium 8 points nbsp Iceland 7 points nbsp Greece 6 points nbsp Poland 5 points nbsp Moldova 4 points nbsp Serbia 3 points nbsp Finland 2 points nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 point nbsp Macedonia Points awarded by Russia Final 17 Score Country 12 points nbsp Armenia 10 points nbsp Georgia 8 points nbsp Azerbaijan 7 points nbsp Ukraine 6 points nbsp Germany 5 points nbsp Belgium 4 points nbsp Spain 3 points nbsp Romania 2 points nbsp Belarus 1 point nbsp DenmarkNotes edit Julia withdrew her entry for unknown reasons The group was forced to withdraw their entry from the selection because on the eve of the audition its soloist seriously injured her leg during a dance rehearsal References edit Hondal Victor 9 December 2009 Russia hold national final on March 7th ESCToday Retrieved 12 December 2009 Brey Marco 9 December 2009 Russian national final on 7th of March European Broadcasting Union Retrieved 11 December 2009 Klier Marcus 7 March 2010 Tonight National final in Russia Esctoday Retrieved 3 March 2021 a b c Archive Russia at Eurovision Song Contest 2010 Murray Gavin 26 February 2010 Russia RTR publish 35 shortlisted participants ESCToday Retrieved 26 February 2010 Hondal Victor 17 February 2010 Listen to Dima Bilan s song demo version ESCToday Retrieved 17 February 2010 Murray Gavin 2 March 2010 Russia 25 national finalists announced ESCToday Retrieved 2 March 2010 Omelyanchuk Olena 3 March 2010 Participants for the Russian national final revealed European Broadcasting Union Retrieved 3 March 2010 Krasilnikova Anna 1 March 2010 Russia Dima Bilan s absence ESCToday Retrieved 1 March 2010 Omelyanchuk Olena 7 March 2010 Russia Not lost and not forgotten European Broadcasting Union Retrieved 7 March 2010 Montebello Edward 7 March 2010 Russia sends The Peter Nalitch Band to Eurovision ESCToday Retrieved 7 March 2010 Murray Gavin 9 February 2010 Rybak s national final tour schedule ESCToday Retrieved 9 February 2010 First Semi Final of Oslo 2010 European Broadcasting Union Archived from the original on 27 April 2021 Retrieved 27 April 2021 a b Bakker Sietse 28 June 2010 EBU reveals split voting outcome surprising results European Broadcasting Union Archived from the original on 1 July 2010 Retrieved 28 April 2021 Grand Final of Oslo 2010 European Broadcasting Union Archived from the original on 27 April 2021 Retrieved 27 April 2021 a b Results of the First Semi Final of Oslo 2010 European Broadcasting Union Archived from the original on 28 April 2021 Retrieved 28 April 2021 a b Results of the Grand Final of Oslo 2010 European Broadcasting Union Archived from the original on 28 April 2021 Retrieved 28 April 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 amp oldid 1177317133, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,