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Nicaragua in the OTI Festival

The participation of Nicaragua in the OTI Festival first began at the third OTI Festival in 1974 held in Acapulco. Telenica and Televicentro, members of the Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana (OTI), were responsible for the Nicaraguan participation. Its participation in the song contest was interrupted twice, in 1978 and 1979 when it has to withdrew for two years due to the Nicaraguan Revolution, and in 1986. Their entrant was selected by a national final.

Nicaragua
Participating broadcaster
Participation summary
Appearances23
First appearance1974
Last appearance2000
Highest placement1st: 1977
HostNone

History edit

Nicaragua was the most successful of the Central American countries in the OTI Festival. In fact, the broadcasters of the country got their first and only victory in Madrid in 1977 with the song "Quincho Barrilete" sung by performer Guayo Gonzalez and his song "Quincho Barrilete". Te song seemed to be a song for children, but the lyrics talked against the social injustices, denouncing the widespread poverty and the lack of sensitivity of the leading class, which was warmly welcomed by the audience and by the juries because its deep message. The song managed to win the national final despite the Anastasio Somoza Debayle regime.[1]

According to the initial rules of the song contest, after their win, they were supposed to host the OTI Festival 1978 in Managua, but that year marked the beginning of the Nicaraguan Revolution which ended in a civil war that killed many people and destroyed completely the country. Because of that situation, the host city was moved to Santiago and Nicaragua had to withdraw in 1978 and 1979.

They returned to the competition in 1980 selecting big names such as Carlos Mejía Godoy y los de Palancagüina, but the Nicaraguan results were not very successful until 1990. In the edition of 1990, which was held in Las Vegas, Katia Cardenal got a second place for her country with the song "Dame tu corazón".[2] Since then, Telenica and Televicentro took part in the competition until the last show in 2000, in which Lya Barrioz turned into the very last Nicaraguan entrant in the event.

National Final edit

 
The Rubén Darío National Theatre was the venue of the Nicaraguan national for the OTI Festival.

Nicaragua, just like Mexico, Chile, Guatemala and later Cuba, held a national final which was annually organised both by Telenica and Televicentro. This national final was seen as a platform for young Nicaraguan talents who wanted to be recognised in Latin America. The usual venue of the "Nicaraguan National OTI Contest" was the Rubén Darío National Theatre and the winner of the preselection was elected by a jury composed by famous local singers, radio presenters and television personalities.[3] The end of the main OTI festival also led to the end of this national final which was seen as a tragedy for the local musicians.[4]

Participation overview edit

 
Hernaldo Zúñiga was the first Nicaraguan performer in the OTI festival
 
Katia Cardenal gave Nicaragua one of the best performances getting the second place in 1990
 
Lya Barrioz was the last Nicaraguan contestant in the OTI Festival
Table key
1 First place
2 Second place
3 Third place
F Finalist
SF Semi-finalist
X Contest cancelled
Year Artist Song Conductor Place Points
1972 Did not participate
1973
1974 Hernaldo Zúñiga "Gaviota"[a] 7 4
1975 Mauricio Peña "Quiero agradecer al mundo"[b] 8 4
1976 Peter Vivas "De sol a sol"[c] Chucho Ferrer [es] 8 3
1977 Guayo González "Quincho Barrilete"[d] Manolo Gas 1 12
1978 Did not participate
1979
1980 Carlos Mejía Godoy y Los de Palacagüina "La chavalita de España"[e] Horacio Malvicino 10 15
1981 Luis Enrique Mejía Godoy "Así te quiero, amor"[f] Chucho Ferrer 8 15
1982 Deyanira Toruño "Te canto porque te quiero"[g] Coco Betancourt 19 3
1983 René Oliver "Pobre de ti y de mi"[h] Héctor Garrido 19 32
1984 Violeta Rostrán "Vuela, canción"[i] Chucho Ferrer
1985 María Eugenia Urroz "Carta de amor para este tiempo"[j] Raúl Martínez
1986 Did not participate
1987 María Lili Delgado "La vida es solo sueño"[k] Andrés Sánchez
1988 Raúl Hernández "Niña"[l] Francisco Cedeño 12 1
1989 Salvador y Katia Cardenal "Días de amar"[m]
1990 Katia Cardenal "Dame tu corazón"[n] William Sánchez 2
1991 Marta Baltodano "América en mis entrañas"[o] César Prado SF
1992 Cristina Somarriba "Tocando luz"[p] Eugenio Andrade
1993 Walmaro Gutiérrez "Cuando tengo tu amor"[q] Raúl Martínez 20
1994 Álvaro Villagra "La sombra del sol"[r] José Fabra SF
1995 Marta Baltodano "Esa mirada"[s] César Prado F
1996 Manuel Salvador Baltodano "Oh, luna"[t] Claudio Jácome Harb
1997 Keyla Rodríguez "Minuto a minuto"[u] SF
1998 Trío Tabú "Somos"[v] SF
1999 Contest cancelled X
2000 Lya Barrioz "Libera corazón"[w] SF

Notes edit

  1. ^ Translation: "Seagull"
  2. ^ Translation: "I want to thank the world"
  3. ^ Translation: "From sun to sun"
  4. ^ Translation: "Quincho, The boy of the little barrel"
  5. ^ Translation: "The little Spanish girl"
  6. ^ Translation: "This is how I love you, my love"
  7. ^ Translation: "I sing for you because I love you"
  8. ^ Translation: "Poor you and me"
  9. ^ Translation: "Fly, song"
  10. ^ Translation: "A love letter for this time"
  11. ^ Translation: "Life is just a dream"
  12. ^ Translation: "Little girl"
  13. ^ Translation: "Days to love"
  14. ^ Translation: "Give me your heart"
  15. ^ Translation: "America is inside my body"
  16. ^ Translation: "Touching the light"
  17. ^ Translation: "When I have your love"
  18. ^ Translation: "The smile of the sun"
  19. ^ Translation: "That glance"
  20. ^ Translation: "Oh, moon"
  21. ^ Translation: "Minute by minute"
  22. ^ Translation: "We are"
  23. ^ Translation: "Free the heart"

References edit

  1. ^ "Nicaragua ganó el Festival de la OTI". EL PAÍS (in Spanish). 1977-11-13. Retrieved 2017-06-13.
  2. ^ "Katia Cardenal | Fundación Dúo Guardabarranco". duoguardabarranco.com (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2017-06-13.
  3. ^ "Muchos de los festivales se realizaron en la Sala Mayor del Teatro Nacional Rubén Darío, el que aún guarda en sus archivos las emociones por los triunfos y las derrotas de los participantes".
  4. ^ "Hace siete años que cayó el telón del Festival OTI y no subió más para los artistas aficionados de Nicaragua. Quienes participaron en este evento y más los que obtuvieron primeros lugares, lograron proyectarse a nivel nacional e internacional".

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The participation of Nicaragua in the OTI Festival first began at the third OTI Festival in 1974 held in Acapulco Telenica and Televicentro members of the Organizacion de Television Iberoamericana OTI were responsible for the Nicaraguan participation Its participation in the song contest was interrupted twice in 1978 and 1979 when it has to withdrew for two years due to the Nicaraguan Revolution and in 1986 Their entrant was selected by a national final NicaraguaParticipating broadcasterTelenicaTelevicentroParticipation summaryAppearances23First appearance1974Last appearance2000Highest placement1st 1977HostNone Contents 1 History 2 National Final 3 Participation overview 4 Notes 5 ReferencesHistory editNicaragua was the most successful of the Central American countries in the OTI Festival In fact the broadcasters of the country got their first and only victory in Madrid in 1977 with the song Quincho Barrilete sung by performer Guayo Gonzalez and his song Quincho Barrilete Te song seemed to be a song for children but the lyrics talked against the social injustices denouncing the widespread poverty and the lack of sensitivity of the leading class which was warmly welcomed by the audience and by the juries because its deep message The song managed to win the national final despite the Anastasio Somoza Debayle regime 1 According to the initial rules of the song contest after their win they were supposed to host the OTI Festival 1978 in Managua but that year marked the beginning of the Nicaraguan Revolution which ended in a civil war that killed many people and destroyed completely the country Because of that situation the host city was moved to Santiago and Nicaragua had to withdraw in 1978 and 1979 They returned to the competition in 1980 selecting big names such as Carlos Mejia Godoy y los de Palancaguina but the Nicaraguan results were not very successful until 1990 In the edition of 1990 which was held in Las Vegas Katia Cardenal got a second place for her country with the song Dame tu corazon 2 Since then Telenica and Televicentro took part in the competition until the last show in 2000 in which Lya Barrioz turned into the very last Nicaraguan entrant in the event National Final edit nbsp The Ruben Dario National Theatre was the venue of the Nicaraguan national for the OTI Festival Nicaragua just like Mexico Chile Guatemala and later Cuba held a national final which was annually organised both by Telenica and Televicentro This national final was seen as a platform for young Nicaraguan talents who wanted to be recognised in Latin America The usual venue of the Nicaraguan National OTI Contest was the Ruben Dario National Theatre and the winner of the preselection was elected by a jury composed by famous local singers radio presenters and television personalities 3 The end of the main OTI festival also led to the end of this national final which was seen as a tragedy for the local musicians 4 Participation overview edit nbsp Hernaldo Zuniga was the first Nicaraguan performer in the OTI festival nbsp Katia Cardenal gave Nicaragua one of the best performances getting the second place in 1990 nbsp Lya Barrioz was the last Nicaraguan contestant in the OTI Festival Table key 1 First place 2 Second place 3 Third place F Finalist SF Semi finalist X Contest cancelled Year Artist Song Conductor Place Points 1972 Did not participate 1973 1974 Hernaldo Zuniga Gaviota a 7 4 1975 Mauricio Pena Quiero agradecer al mundo b 8 4 1976 Peter Vivas De sol a sol c Chucho Ferrer es 8 3 1977 Guayo Gonzalez Quincho Barrilete d Manolo Gas 1 12 1978 Did not participate 1979 1980 Carlos Mejia Godoy y Los de Palacaguina La chavalita de Espana e Horacio Malvicino 10 15 1981 Luis Enrique Mejia Godoy Asi te quiero amor f Chucho Ferrer 8 15 1982 Deyanira Toruno Te canto porque te quiero g Coco Betancourt 19 3 1983 Rene Oliver Pobre de ti y de mi h Hector Garrido 19 32 1984 Violeta Rostran Vuela cancion i Chucho Ferrer 1985 Maria Eugenia Urroz Carta de amor para este tiempo j Raul Martinez 1986 Did not participate 1987 Maria Lili Delgado La vida es solo sueno k Andres Sanchez 1988 Raul Hernandez Nina l Francisco Cedeno 12 1 1989 Salvador y Katia Cardenal Dias de amar m 1990 Katia Cardenal Dame tu corazon n William Sanchez 2 1991 Marta Baltodano America en mis entranas o Cesar Prado SF 1992 Cristina Somarriba Tocando luz p Eugenio Andrade 1993 Walmaro Gutierrez Cuando tengo tu amor q Raul Martinez 20 1994 Alvaro Villagra La sombra del sol r Jose Fabra SF 1995 Marta Baltodano Esa mirada s Cesar Prado F 1996 Manuel Salvador Baltodano Oh luna t Claudio Jacome Harb 1997 Keyla Rodriguez Minuto a minuto u SF 1998 Trio Tabu Somos v SF 1999 Contest cancelled X 2000 Lya Barrioz Libera corazon w SF Notes edit Translation Seagull Translation I want to thank the world Translation From sun to sun Translation Quincho The boy of the little barrel Translation The little Spanish girl Translation This is how I love you my love Translation I sing for you because I love you Translation Poor you and me Translation Fly song Translation A love letter for this time Translation Life is just a dream Translation Little girl Translation Days to love Translation Give me your heart Translation America is inside my body Translation Touching the light Translation When I have your love Translation The smile of the sun Translation That glance Translation Oh moon Translation Minute by minute Translation We are Translation Free the heart References edit Nicaragua gano el Festival de la OTI EL PAIS in Spanish 1977 11 13 Retrieved 2017 06 13 Katia Cardenal Fundacion Duo Guardabarranco duoguardabarranco com in European Spanish Retrieved 2017 06 13 Muchos de los festivales se realizaron en la Sala Mayor del Teatro Nacional Ruben Dario el que aun guarda en sus archivos las emociones por los triunfos y las derrotas de los participantes Hace siete anos que cayo el telon del Festival OTI y no subio mas para los artistas aficionados de Nicaragua Quienes participaron en este evento y mas los que obtuvieron primeros lugares lograron proyectarse a nivel nacional e internacional Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nicaragua in the OTI Festival amp oldid 1217267437, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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