Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999 explained

Year:1999
Broadcaster:Slovenian: [[Radiotelevizija Slovenija]]|i=no (RTVSLO)
Country:Slovenia
Preselection:Slovenian: Evrovizijska Melodija 1999
Preselection Date:26 February 1999
Song:For a Thousand Years
Final Result:11th, 50 points
Next:2001

Slovenia was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1999 with the song "For a Thousand Years", written by Sašo Fajon and Primož Peterca, and performed by Darja Švajger. The Slovene participating broadcaster, Slovenian: [[Radiotelevizija Slovenija]]|i=no (RTVSLO), held the national final Slovenian: Evrovizijska Melodija 1999 in order to select its entry for the contest. Švajger had previously represented .

17 entries competed in the national final where "Slovenian: Še tisoč let|i=no" performed by Darja Švajger was selected as the winner following the combination of votes from a four-member jury panel and a public televote. The song was later translated from Slovene to English for Eurovision and was titled "For a Thousand Years" .

Slovenia competed in the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 29 May 1999. Performing during the show in position 6, Slovenia placed eleventh out of the 23 participating countries, scoring 50 points.

Background

See main article: Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest. Prior to the 1999 contest, Slovenian: [[Radiotelevizija Slovenija]]|i=no (RTVSLO) had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest representing Slovenia five times since its first entry in .[1] Its highest placing in the contest, to this point, has been seventh place, achieved in with the song "Slovenian: Prisluhni mi|i=no" performed by Darja Švajger. Its only other top ten result was achieved when "Slovenian: Zbudi|i=no" performed by Tanja Ribič placed tenth. In, "Slovenian: Naj bogovi slišijo|i=no" performed by Vili Resnik placed eighteenth.

As part of its duties as participating broadcaster, RTVSLO organises the selection of its entry in the Eurovision Song Contest and broadcasts the event in the country. The broadcaster has traditionally selected its entry through a national final entitled Slovenian: Evrovizijska Melodija (EMA), which has been produced with variable formats. For 1999, RTVSLO opted to organise Slovenian: Evrovizijska Melodija 1999 (EMA 1999) to select its entry.[2]

Before Eurovision

Slovenian: Evrovizijska Melodija 1999

Slovenian: Evrovizijska Melodija 1999 (EMA 1999) was the fifth edition of the national final format Slovenian: Evrovizijska Melodija (EMA). The competition was used by RTVSLO to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 1999 and took place on 26 February 1999 at its Studio 1 in Ljubljana. The show was hosted by Mojca Mavec and was broadcast on TV SLO1.[3]

Format

Seventeen songs competed in a televised show where the combination of points from a four-member expert jury and a public televote selected the winner. Each member of the expert jury assigned scores as follows: 1–8, 10 and 12, while the public televote assigned scores which had a weighting equal to the votes of two jurors. The song that received the highest score when the votes were combined was determined the winner.[4]

Competing entries

An expert committee consisting of Miša Molk (Head of Entertainment and Sports at RTVSLO), Mojmir Sepe (conductor and composer) and Andrej Karoli (music editor for Radio Slovenija) selected seventeen artists and songs for the competition from 71 received submissions.[5] Among the competing artists was former Slovenian Eurovision entrant Darja Švajger who represented .[6]

ArtistSongSongwriter(s)
Avia Band"Ne izdajte me"Matjaž Vlašič, Urša Vlašič
Babilon"Kot ocean"Marijan Merljak, Dada Kladnik, Sebastjan Artič
Darja Švajger"Še tisoč let"Primož Peterca
Gianni Rijavec and Vladimir Čadež"Ljubezen je le ena"Gianni Rijavec, Miša Čermak
Irena, Damjana and Sanja"Igra je končana"Karel Novak, Janez Zmazek
Jan Plestenjak"Moja dežela"Jan Plestenjak
Kantor"Drugačen dan"Mark Lemer, Tone Košmrlj
Lara Baruca"Ti si se bal"Danilo Kocjančič, Drago Mislej
Matjaž Zupan and Californija"Tisoč kilometrov"Matjaž Zupan
Mitja"Čas je da najdem te"Aleš Berkopec, Mitja Šedlbauer
Monika Tratnik"Sanje"Nenad Kokovič, Igor Misdaris
Nude"Ši'z d bes"Gaber Marolt, Primož Pogelšek
Nuša Derenda"Nekaj lepega je v meni"Matija Oražem, Damjana Kenda Hussu
Sound Attack"Kje si zdaj"Simon Šurev, Pika Božič
Tatjana Mihelj"Dlan okrog srca"Bor Zuljan, Marjan Kukovec
Tinkara Kovač"Zakaj"Marino Legovič, Drago Mislej
Victory"Le povejte ji"Martin Štibernik, Karmen Stavec

Final

EMA 1999 took place on 26 February 1999. In addition to the performances of the competing entries, Marc Roberts, who represented, performed as a guest.[7] The combination of points from a four-member jury panel (2/3) and a public televote (1/3) selected "Slovenian: Še tisoč let|i=no" performed by Darja Švajger as the winner. The jury consisted of Roberts, Miša Molk (Head of Entertainment and Sports at RTVSLO), Mojmir Sepe (conductor and composer) and Andrej Karoli (music editor for Radio Slovenija).[8]

Final – 26 February 1999
DrawArtistSongJuryTelevoteTotalPlace
VotesPoints
1Mitja"Čas je da najdem te"221,1610225
2Tatjana Mihelj"Dlan okrog srca"13440117
3Monika Tratnik"Sanje"38350316
4Matjaž Zupan and Californija"Tisoč kilometrov"41,3082615
5Kantor"Drugačen dan"77600713
6Victory"Le povejte ji"84,10810189
7Irena, Damjana and Sanja"Igra je končana"143,3968225
8Lara Baruca"Ti si se bal"226820225
9Sound Attack"Kje si zdaj"41,70061011
10Darja Švajger"Še tisoč let"448,46520641
11Avia Band"Ne izdajte me"104,49314244
12Nuša Derenda"Nekaj lepega je v meni"1075101011
13Nude"Ši'z d bes"31,4314713
14Babilon"Kot ocean"1198301110
15Tinkara Kovač"Zakaj"388,68224622
16Gianni Rijavec and Vladimir Čadež"Ljubezen je le ena"56,77716218
17Jan Plestenjak"Moja dežela"264,34012383

At Eurovision

According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the bottom seven countries in the 1998 contest competed in the final on 29 May 1999.[9] On 17 November 1998, an allocation draw was held which determined the running order and Slovenia was set to perform in position 6, following the entry from the and before the entry from . At the contest, Darja Švajger performed the English version of "Slovenian: Še tisoč let|i=no", titled "For a Thousand Years". Slovenia finished in eleventh place with 50 points.[10]

The show was televised in Slovenia on RTV SLO1.[11] RTVSLO appinted Mira Berginc as its spokesperson to announce the Slovenian votes during the show.

Voting

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

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Slovenia Country Profile. EBU. 20 November 2014.
  2. Web site: 1999. - Ljubljana . 2023-06-05 . eurosong.hr . hr.
  3. Web site: EMA '99 . 2023-06-05 . rtvslo.si . https://web.archive.org/web/20000308162323/http://193.77.198.67/ema99/index1.htm . 8 March 2000 . sl.
  4. Web site: Rezultati . 2023-06-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20000309171454/http://193.77.198.67/ema99/rezult.htm . 9 March 2000 . sl.
  5. Web site: Maatko . Alesh . 2017-11-21 . Poglejmo, kdo vse je izbiral skladbe za Emo in tako krojil našo usodo . 2023-06-05 . Evrovizija.com . sl-SI.
  6. Web site: SLOVENE NATIONAL FINAL 1999 . 2023-06-05 . natfinals.50webs.com.
  7. Web site: Slovenia 1999 . 2023-06-05 . mylittleworld.nfshost.com.
  8. Web site: Maatko . Alesh . 2015-02-27 . To so komisije, ki so krojile usodo na EMI zadnjih petnajst let . 2023-06-05 . Evrovizija.com . sl-SI.
  9. Web site: History – Eurovision Song Contest 1999 . 2009-08-12 . European Broadcasting Union.
  10. Web site: Final of Jerusalem 1999 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210412110459/https://eurovision.tv/event/jerusalem-1999/final . 12 April 2021 . 12 April 2021 . European Broadcasting Union.
  11. News: 28 May 1999 . Panorama – sobota, 29. maja 1999 . sl . Panorama – Saturday 29 May 1999 . 25 . Gorenjski glas . live . 23 July 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220723105126/https://arhiv.gorenjskiglas.si/digitar/16298754_1999_42_L.pdf . 23 July 2022.
  12. Web site: Results of the Final of Jerusalem 1999 . European Broadcasting Union . 12 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210412113802/https://eurovision.tv/event/jerusalem-1999/final/results/slovenia . 12 April 2021 . live.