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Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002

Spain participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 with the song "Europe's Living a Celebration" written by Toni Ten and Xasqui Ten. The song was performed by Rosa. The Spanish entry for the 2002 contest in Tallinn, Estonia was selected through the first series of the reality television music competition Operación Triunfo, organised by the Spanish broadcaster Televisión Española (TVE). Three artists and songs ultimately qualified to compete in the final of the competition's Eurovision selection show where a public televote exclusively selected "Europe's Living a Celebration" performed by Rosa as the winner, receiving 49.9% of the votes.

Eurovision Song Contest 2002
Country Spain
National selection
Selection processOperación Triunfo
Selection date(s)11 March 2002
Selected entrantRosa
Selected song"Europe's Living a Celebration"
Selected songwriter(s)
  • Toni Ten
  • Xasqui Ten
Finals performance
Final result7th, 81 points
Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest
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As a member of the "Big Four", Spain automatically qualified to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest. Performing in position 5, Spain placed seventh out of the 24 participating countries with 81 points.

Background edit

Prior to the 2002 contest, Spain had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest forty-one times since its first entry in 1961.[1] The nation has won the contest on two occasions: in 1968 with the song "La, la, la" performed by Massiel and in 1969 with the song "Vivo cantando" performed by Salomé, the latter having won in a four-way tie with France, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. Spain has also finished second four times, with Karina in 1971, Mocedades in 1973, Betty Missiego in 1979 and Anabel Conde in 1995. In 2001, Spain placed sixth with the song "Dile que la quiero" performed by David Civera.

The Spanish national broadcaster, Televisión Española (TVE), broadcasts the event within Spain and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. In 2000 and 2001, TVE organised the national final Eurocanción, which featured a competition among several artists and songs. For their 2002 entry, TVE announced in July 2001 that they would organise a reality television singing competition titled Operación Triunfo (similar in format to Big Brother and The Bus) to select both the artist and song that would represent Spain.[2]

Before Eurovision edit

Operación Triunfo edit

The Spanish entry for the 2002 Eurovision Song Contest was selected through Operación Triunfo, a Spanish reality television music competition consisting of training sixteen contestants in a boarding academy in order to find new singing talent. The first series, also known as Operación Triunfo 2001, took place from 22 October 2001 to 11 February 2002 at the Mediapark Studios in Sant Just Desvern, Barcelona, hosted by Carlos Lozano. The competition was broadcast on La Primera and TVE Internacional. The top three contestants qualified to compete in the Eurovision selection show, Gala Eurovisión, which consisted of three shows on 25 February, 4 March and 11 March 2002. Each contestant performed three candidate songs and the winner was decided exclusively through a public televote. The competing songs and the allocations were announced on 21 February 2002.[3]

  Contestant qualified to "Gala Eurovisión"

Contestant Age Residence Episode of elimination Place finished
(Overall ranking)
Rosa 20 Granada Gala Final 1st
Bisbal 22 Almería 2nd
Bustamante 19 San Vicente de la Barquera 3rd
Chenoa 26 Palma Gala Final 4th
Manu 26 Seville 5th
Verónica 23 Elche 6th
Nuria 22 Nerja Gala 13 7th
Gisela 22 Barcelona Gala 12 8th
Naím 21 Premià de Mar Gala 11 9th
Àlex 20 Vilassar de Mar Gala 5 / Gala 10 10th
Alejandro 23 Valencia Gala 8 11th
Juan 28 Madrid Gala 7 12th
Natalia 18 Sanlúcar de Barrameda Gala 6 13th
Javián 27 Dos Hermanas Gala 4 14th
Mireia 19 Vila-seca Gala 3 15th
Geno 19 Gran Canaria Gala 2 16th

Shows edit

Song selection edit

The song selection round of Gala Eurovisión consisted of two rounds of voting. In the first round which took place on 25 February 2002, an in-studio jury eliminated one song per contestant.[4] The six members of the in-studio jury were Pilar Tabares (music director of TVE), Narcís Rebollo (CEO of Vale Music), José Luis Uribarri (television presenter and director, commentator of the Eurovision Song Contest for Spain), Marcos Llunas (singer and composer, represented Spain in the 1997 contest), Juan Luis Ayllón Piquero (Eurovision expert) and Daniel Aragay Esteban (Eurovision expert). In the second round which took place on 4 March 2002, a public televote eliminated an additional song per contestant.[5] In addition to the performances of the competing entries, the guest performer in the first show was Lenny Kravitz, while the guest performer in the second show was Operación Triunfo 2001 contestant Natalia.[6][7]

First Round – 25 February 2002
Draw Artist Song Songwriter(s) Result
1 Bustamante "Urgente" Javi Mota, Lidia Guevara, Sergio Medrano Eliminated
2 Bisbal "El alma en pie" José Abraham Advanced
3 Rosa "Un sueño especial" Toni Ten, Xasqui Ten Advanced
4 Bustamante "Más de mil noches" Jesús María Pérez, Amaya Martínez Advanced
5 Rosa "Hay que vivir" Rubén Blades Eliminated
6 Bisbal "Corazón Latino" Jordi Cubino Advanced
7 Bustamante "La magia del corazón" David DeMaría, Pablo Pinilla, David Santisteban Advanced
8 Rosa "Europe's Living a Celebration" Toni Ten, Xasqui Ten Advanced
9 Bisbal "Miénteme" José Gaviria, Ossa Bernardo, Ximena Muñoz Eliminated
Second Round – 4 March 2002
Draw Artist Song Televote Result
1 Bisbal "El alma en pie" 18% Eliminated
2 Bustamante "Más de mil noches" 35% Eliminated
3 Rosa "Un sueño especial" 30% Eliminated
4 Bisbal "Corazón Latino" 82% Advanced
5 Bustamante "La magia del corazón" 65% Advanced
6 Rosa "Europe's Living a Celebration" 70% Advanced

Final edit

The final of Gala Eurovisión took place on 11 March 2002. The winner, "Europe's Living a Celebration" performed by Rosa, was selected exclusively through a public televote which ran between 4 and 11 March 2002. In addition to the performances of the competing entries, guest performers included the Pet Shop Boys and the eliminated contestants of Operación Triunfo 2001.[8][9]

Final – 11 March 2002
Draw Artist Song Televote Place
1 Bustamante "La magia del corazón" 17.3% 3
2 Bisbal "Corazón latino" 32.8% 2
3 Rosa "Europe's Living a Celebration" 49.9% 1

At Eurovision edit

As a member of the "Big Four", Spain automatically qualified to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 on 25 May 2002. During the allocation draw on 9 November 2001, Spain was drawn to perform in position 5, following the entry from Greece and before the entry from Croatia.[10][11] At the contest, Rosa was joined on stage by five backing vocalists who were contestants from Operación Triunfo 2001 David Bisbal, David Bustamante, Chenoa, Gisela (who would go on to represent Andorra in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008) and Geno Machado, and Spain placed seventh at the conclusion of the final scoring 81 points.[12]

In Spain, the show was broadcast on La Primera with commentary by José Luis Uribarri and on Radio 1 with commentary by Nieves Herrero and José María de Juana.[13][14][15] The Spanish spokesperson, who announced the Spanish votes during the final, was Anne Igartiburu; the Spanish votes consisted of 50 percent public televoting and 50 percent from a jury deliberation.

Voting edit

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Spain and awarded by Spain in the contest. The nation awarded its 12 points to Latvia in the contest.

References edit

  1. ^ "Spain Country Profile". EBU. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  2. ^ Bakker, Sietse (29 July 2001). "Spanish national final just like Big Brother". Esctoday. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  3. ^ Vliet, Wouter van (21 February 2002). "Spanish songs to compete". Esctoday. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  4. ^ "GALA: 11/03/2002" (in Spanish). Telefónica. 11 March 2002. Retrieved 22 November 2008.
  5. ^ "Rosa, Bisbal y Bustamante interpretarán las 9 canciones candidatas a representarnos en Eurovisión". Vertele (in Spanish). 23 February 2002. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  6. ^ Operación Triunfo 2001: 1ª gala para la elección de la canción de Eurovisión 2002 | RTVE Play (in Spanish), 22 October 2018, retrieved 25 October 2023
  7. ^ . portalmix.com (in Spanish). 2 April 2002. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  8. ^ Bakker, Sietse (11 March 2002). "Last meters to run before all songs are available". Esctoday. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  9. ^ . portalmix.com (in Spanish). 11 March 2002. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  10. ^ "Tallinn 2002–Eurovision Song Contest". European Broadcasting Union (EBU). from the original on 2 January 2021. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
  11. ^ "Rules of the Eurovision Song Contest 2002" (PDF). European Broadcasting Union (EBU). 28 September 2001. Retrieved 30 August 2022 – via myledbury.co.uk.
  12. ^ "Final of Tallinn 2002". European Broadcasting Union. from the original on 8 April 2021. Retrieved 8 April 2021.
  13. ^ "Samedi 25 mai". TV8 (in French). Zofingen, Switzerland: Ringier. 23 May 2002. pp. 15–20. Retrieved 6 December 2022 – via Scriptorium Digital Library.
  14. ^ "Televisión". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 25 May 2002. p. 8. Retrieved 6 December 2022.
  15. ^ "El festival, en directo por RNE". ABD (in Spanish). 23 May 2002. from the original on 6 December 2022. Retrieved 6 December 2022.
  16. ^ a b "Results of the Final of Tallinn 2002". European Broadcasting Union. from the original on 8 April 2021. Retrieved 8 April 2021.

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Spain participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 with the song Europe s Living a Celebration written by Toni Ten and Xasqui Ten The song was performed by Rosa The Spanish entry for the 2002 contest in Tallinn Estonia was selected through the first series of the reality television music competition Operacion Triunfo organised by the Spanish broadcaster Television Espanola TVE Three artists and songs ultimately qualified to compete in the final of the competition s Eurovision selection show where a public televote exclusively selected Europe s Living a Celebration performed by Rosa as the winner receiving 49 9 of the votes Eurovision Song Contest 2002Country SpainNational selectionSelection processOperacion TriunfoSelection date s 11 March 2002Selected entrantRosaSelected song Europe s Living a Celebration Selected songwriter s Toni TenXasqui TenFinals performanceFinal result7th 81 pointsSpain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001 2002 2003 As a member of the Big Four Spain automatically qualified to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest Performing in position 5 Spain placed seventh out of the 24 participating countries with 81 points Contents 1 Background 2 Before Eurovision 2 1 Operacion Triunfo 2 1 1 Shows 2 1 2 Song selection 2 1 3 Final 3 At Eurovision 3 1 Voting 4 ReferencesBackground editMain article Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest Prior to the 2002 contest Spain had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest forty one times since its first entry in 1961 1 The nation has won the contest on two occasions in 1968 with the song La la la performed by Massiel and in 1969 with the song Vivo cantando performed by Salome the latter having won in a four way tie with France the Netherlands and the United Kingdom Spain has also finished second four times with Karina in 1971 Mocedades in 1973 Betty Missiego in 1979 and Anabel Conde in 1995 In 2001 Spain placed sixth with the song Dile que la quiero performed by David Civera The Spanish national broadcaster Television Espanola TVE broadcasts the event within Spain and organises the selection process for the nation s entry In 2000 and 2001 TVE organised the national final Eurocancion which featured a competition among several artists and songs For their 2002 entry TVE announced in July 2001 that they would organise a reality television singing competition titled Operacion Triunfo similar in format to Big Brother and The Bus to select both the artist and song that would represent Spain 2 Before Eurovision editOperacion Triunfo edit Further information Operacion Triunfo series 1 The Spanish entry for the 2002 Eurovision Song Contest was selected through Operacion Triunfo a Spanish reality television music competition consisting of training sixteen contestants in a boarding academy in order to find new singing talent The first series also known as Operacion Triunfo 2001 took place from 22 October 2001 to 11 February 2002 at the Mediapark Studios in Sant Just Desvern Barcelona hosted by Carlos Lozano The competition was broadcast on La Primera and TVE Internacional The top three contestants qualified to compete in the Eurovision selection show Gala Eurovision which consisted of three shows on 25 February 4 March and 11 March 2002 Each contestant performed three candidate songs and the winner was decided exclusively through a public televote The competing songs and the allocations were announced on 21 February 2002 3 Contestant qualified to Gala Eurovision Contestant Age Residence Episode of elimination Place finished Overall ranking Rosa 20 Granada Gala Final 1st Bisbal 22 Almeria 2nd Bustamante 19 San Vicente de la Barquera 3rd Chenoa 26 Palma Gala Final 4th Manu 26 Seville 5th Veronica 23 Elche 6th Nuria 22 Nerja Gala 13 7th Gisela 22 Barcelona Gala 12 8th Naim 21 Premia de Mar Gala 11 9th Alex 20 Vilassar de Mar Gala 5 Gala 10 10th Alejandro 23 Valencia Gala 8 11th Juan 28 Madrid Gala 7 12th Natalia 18 Sanlucar de Barrameda Gala 6 13th Javian 27 Dos Hermanas Gala 4 14th Mireia 19 Vila seca Gala 3 15th Geno 19 Gran Canaria Gala 2 16th Shows edit Song selection edit The song selection round of Gala Eurovision consisted of two rounds of voting In the first round which took place on 25 February 2002 an in studio jury eliminated one song per contestant 4 The six members of the in studio jury were Pilar Tabares music director of TVE Narcis Rebollo CEO of Vale Music Jose Luis Uribarri television presenter and director commentator of the Eurovision Song Contest for Spain Marcos Llunas singer and composer represented Spain in the 1997 contest Juan Luis Ayllon Piquero Eurovision expert and Daniel Aragay Esteban Eurovision expert In the second round which took place on 4 March 2002 a public televote eliminated an additional song per contestant 5 In addition to the performances of the competing entries the guest performer in the first show was Lenny Kravitz while the guest performer in the second show was Operacion Triunfo 2001 contestant Natalia 6 7 First Round 25 February 2002 Draw Artist Song Songwriter s Result 1 Bustamante Urgente Javi Mota Lidia Guevara Sergio Medrano Eliminated 2 Bisbal El alma en pie Jose Abraham Advanced 3 Rosa Un sueno especial Toni Ten Xasqui Ten Advanced 4 Bustamante Mas de mil noches Jesus Maria Perez Amaya Martinez Advanced 5 Rosa Hay que vivir Ruben Blades Eliminated 6 Bisbal Corazon Latino Jordi Cubino Advanced 7 Bustamante La magia del corazon David DeMaria Pablo Pinilla David Santisteban Advanced 8 Rosa Europe s Living a Celebration Toni Ten Xasqui Ten Advanced 9 Bisbal Mienteme Jose Gaviria Ossa Bernardo Ximena Munoz Eliminated Second Round 4 March 2002 Draw Artist Song Televote Result 1 Bisbal El alma en pie 18 Eliminated 2 Bustamante Mas de mil noches 35 Eliminated 3 Rosa Un sueno especial 30 Eliminated 4 Bisbal Corazon Latino 82 Advanced 5 Bustamante La magia del corazon 65 Advanced 6 Rosa Europe s Living a Celebration 70 Advanced Final edit The final of Gala Eurovision took place on 11 March 2002 The winner Europe s Living a Celebration performed by Rosa was selected exclusively through a public televote which ran between 4 and 11 March 2002 In addition to the performances of the competing entries guest performers included the Pet Shop Boys and the eliminated contestants of Operacion Triunfo 2001 8 9 Final 11 March 2002 Draw Artist Song Televote Place 1 Bustamante La magia del corazon 17 3 3 2 Bisbal Corazon latino 32 8 2 3 Rosa Europe s Living a Celebration 49 9 1At Eurovision editAs a member of the Big Four Spain automatically qualified to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 on 25 May 2002 During the allocation draw on 9 November 2001 Spain was drawn to perform in position 5 following the entry from Greece and before the entry from Croatia 10 11 At the contest Rosa was joined on stage by five backing vocalists who were contestants from Operacion Triunfo 2001 David Bisbal David Bustamante Chenoa Gisela who would go on to represent Andorra in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 and Geno Machado and Spain placed seventh at the conclusion of the final scoring 81 points 12 In Spain the show was broadcast on La Primera with commentary by Jose Luis Uribarri and on Radio 1 with commentary by Nieves Herrero and Jose Maria de Juana 13 14 15 The Spanish spokesperson who announced the Spanish votes during the final was Anne Igartiburu the Spanish votes consisted of 50 percent public televoting and 50 percent from a jury deliberation Voting editBelow is a breakdown of points awarded to Spain and awarded by Spain in the contest The nation awarded its 12 points to Latvia in the contest Points awarded to Spain 16 Score Country 12 points nbsp Belgium nbsp France nbsp Switzerland 10 points 8 points 7 points nbsp Cyprus nbsp Germany nbsp Sweden 6 points nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina nbsp Croatia nbsp Israel 5 points 4 points nbsp Greece 3 points 2 points nbsp United Kingdom 1 point Points awarded by Spain 16 Score Country 12 points nbsp Latvia 10 points nbsp Malta 8 points nbsp France 7 points nbsp Slovenia 6 points nbsp Cyprus 5 points nbsp Romania 4 points nbsp Turkey 3 points nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 points nbsp Germany 1 point nbsp BelgiumReferences edit Spain Country Profile EBU Retrieved 12 February 2015 Bakker Sietse 29 July 2001 Spanish national final just like Big Brother Esctoday Retrieved 25 October 2023 Vliet Wouter van 21 February 2002 Spanish songs to compete Esctoday Retrieved 25 October 2023 GALA 11 03 2002 in Spanish Telefonica 11 March 2002 Retrieved 22 November 2008 Rosa Bisbal y Bustamante interpretaran las 9 canciones candidatas a representarnos en Eurovision Vertele in Spanish 23 February 2002 Retrieved 25 October 2023 Operacion Triunfo 2001 1ª gala para la eleccion de la cancion de Eurovision 2002 RTVE Play in Spanish 22 October 2018 retrieved 25 October 2023 Lunes 4 3 2002 portalmix com in Spanish 2 April 2002 Retrieved 25 October 2023 Bakker Sietse 11 March 2002 Last meters to run before all songs are available Esctoday Retrieved 25 October 2023 Lunes 11 3 2002 portalmix com in Spanish 11 March 2002 Retrieved 25 October 2023 Tallinn 2002 Eurovision Song Contest European Broadcasting Union EBU Archived from the original on 2 January 2021 Retrieved 14 March 2021 Rules of the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 PDF European Broadcasting Union EBU 28 September 2001 Retrieved 30 August 2022 via myledbury co uk Final of Tallinn 2002 European Broadcasting Union Archived from the original on 8 April 2021 Retrieved 8 April 2021 Samedi 25 mai TV8 in French Zofingen Switzerland Ringier 23 May 2002 pp 15 20 Retrieved 6 December 2022 via Scriptorium Digital Library Television La Vanguardia in Spanish 25 May 2002 p 8 Retrieved 6 December 2022 El festival en directo por RNE ABD in Spanish 23 May 2002 Archived from the original on 6 December 2022 Retrieved 6 December 2022 a b Results of the Final of Tallinn 2002 European Broadcasting Union Archived from the original on 8 April 2021 Retrieved 8 April 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