Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 explained

Year:2003
Country:Romania
Broadcaster:Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: [[TVR (TV network)|Televiziunea Română]]|i=no (TVR)
Preselection:Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Selecția Națională 2003
Preselection Date:Semi-finals:
15 February 2003
22 February 2003
Final:
1 March 2003
Entrant:Nicola
Song:Don't Break My Heart
Final Result:10th, 73 points

Romania was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 with the song "Don't Break My Heart", composed by Mihai Alexandru, with lyrics by Nicoleta Alexandru, and performed by Alexandru herself under her artistic name Nicola. The Romanian participating broadcaster, Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: [[TVR (TV network)|Televiziunea Română]]|i=no (TVR), selected its entry through the national final Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Selecția Națională 2003. The national final consisted of three shows: two semi-finals on 15 and 22 February 2003, respectively, and a final on 1 March 2003. A total of twenty-four entries were selected and twelve competed in each semi-final. Ten qualifiers were ultimately selected to compete in the final where "Don't Break My Heart" performed by Nicola was selected as the winner after scoring top marks from a seven-member jury panel and a public televote.

Romania competed in the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 24 May 2003. Performing during the show in position 24, Romania placed tenth out of the 26 participating countries, scoring 73 points.

Background

See main article: Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest. Prior to the 2003 contest, Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: [[TVR (TV network)|Televiziunea Română]]|i=no (TVR) had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest representing Romania four times since its first entry in 1994. To this point, its highest placing in the contest has been ninth place, achieved with the song "Tell Me Why" performed by Monica Anghel and Marcel Pavel.[1]

As part of its duties as participating broadcaster, TVR organises the selection of its entry in the Eurovision Song Contest and broadcasts the event in the country. The broadcaster confirmed its intentions to participate at the 2003 contest on 29 May 2002.[2] TVR has consistently selected its entry through national finals that feature a competition among several artists and songs, a procedure which the broadcaster opted for once again to select its 2003 entry.[3]

Before Eurovision

Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Selecția Națională 2003

Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Selecția Națională 2003 was the national final organised by TVR in order to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2003. The competition consisted of three shows: two semi-final featuring twelve songs each to be held on 15 and 22 February 2003, respectively, and a final featuring ten songs to be held on 1 March 2003. The broadcaster held all shows at its television studios in Bucharest, hosted by Kitty Cepraga and Leonard Miron and televised on România 1, TVR 2 and Romania International.[4] [5]

Competing entries

TVR opened a submission period for artists and composers to submit their entries between 15 December 2002 and 17 January 2003. The broadcaster received 233 submissions after the submission deadline passed. A five-member expert committee reviewed the received submissions on 23 January 2002 and selected twenty-four entries for the national final.[6] [7] The competing entries were announced on 25 January 2003.[8] Among the competing artists was Mălina Olinescu, who represented .[9]

ArtistSongSongwriter(s)
Alexandra Ungureanu"Make This Love Come True"Marius Moga, Andrew Klein
Aurelian Temișan"Goodbye, Hello, Goodbye"Nicolae Caragia, Aurelian Temișan
"Let's Have a Holiday"
Bogdan Bradu"Albastru aprins"Bogdan Bradu, Zoia Alecu
Centru' Civic"Come With Us"Andrei Tudor, Andreea Andrei
Costi Ioniţă"Dominus"Constantin Ioniţă, Mihaela Vescali
D'La Vegas"Oxigen"Daniel Robu, Silvia Lăuneanu
Desperado"Fată de la ţară"Ovidiu Buhățel, László Kovács, Sandy Deac
Genius"My Life"Oana Vincu, Cezar Hălmăgean, Ovidiu Hălmăgean
Hara"Spune"Marius Buzilă
Krypton"Lumea noastră"Eugen Mihăescu
Latin "Mereu aproape"Marius Popa
Mălina Olinescu"Tăcerea doare"Călin Geambașu, Zoia Alecu
Marius Dragomir"Golden Bird"Marius Dragomir
Nicola"Don't Break My Heart"Mihai Alexandru, Nicoleta Alexandru
Nicoleta Matei"The Only One"Laurențiu Matei, Ana Maria Mirică
Oana Sârbu"Doar tu știi"Virgil Popescu, Dumitru Popescu Chiselet
Open"Tell Me"Alice Bursuc, Andrei Vlad
Paula Seling"Let's Go!"Marius Moga, Andrew Klein
Răzvan Crivaci and Liviu Sorescu"Once Upon a Time"Liviu Sorescu, Ina Rachita, Răzvan Crivaci
Selena"Anytime"Gheorghe Nagler
Sfinx Experience"A fost o vreme când"Crina Mardare, Zoia Alecu
Supermarket"Un om între oameni"Vlad Crețu
Valahia"Friends are Friends"Mihai Trăistariu, Dorin Topala, Cornel Sighiliu, Octavian Pinu

Semi-finals

The two semi-finals took place on 15 and 22 February 2003. In each semi-final twelve songs competed and six qualified to the final based on the 50/50 combination of the votes from a seven-member jury panel and public televoting. The members of the jury panel that voted during the semi-finals were: Marcel Dragomir, Monica Anghel, Mihai Pocorschi, Titus Andrei, Andrei Partoș, Petre Magdin, and Mircea Drăgan.[10] [11]

Following the semi-finals, Aurelian Temișan withdrew one of his two songs, "Goodbye, Hello, Goodbye", from the final as he didn't want to split his televotes between both songs, while "Dominus" performed by Costi Ioniţă was disqualified from the final due to claims that it had similarities with the song "Ty prosti" by the Russian group Hi-Fi.[12]

+ Semi-final 1 – 15 February 2003
DrawArtistSongJuryTelevoteTotalPlace
1Krypton"Lumea noastră"2578
2Selena"Anytime"01112
3Valahia"Friends Are Friends"412163
4Desperado"Fată de la ţară"7077
5Nicoleta Matei"The Only One"106164
6Răzvan Crivaci and Liviu Sorescu"Once Upon a Time"5386
7Aurelian Temișan"Let's Have a Holiday"127191
8D'La Vegas"Oxigen"38115
9Supermarket"Un om între oameni"04410
10Paula Seling"Let's Go"810182
11Marius Dragomir"Golden Bird"12311
12Sfinx Experience"A fost o vreme când"6069
+ Semi-final 2 – 22 February 2003
DrawArtistSongJuryTelevoteTotalPlace
1Centru' Civic"Come With Us"85133
2Mălina Olinescu"Tăcerea doare"6398
3Latin "Mereu aproape"10111
4Aurelian Temișan"Goodbye, Hello, Goodbye"106162
5Genius"My Life"74116
6Costi Ioniţă"Dominus"310134
7Alexandra Ungureanu"Make This Love Come True"48125
8Bogdan Bradu"Albastru aprins"5279
9Nicola"Don't Break My Heart"1212241
10Open"Tell Me"00012
11Oana Sârbu"Doar tu știi"01110
12Hara"Spune"2797

Final

The final took place on 1 March 2003.[13] Ten songs competed and the winner, "Don't Break My Heart" performed by Nicola, was determined by the 50/50 combination of the votes from a seven-member jury panel and public televoting. Nicola won the jury vote with 79 points as well as the televote with 11,113 votes.[14] [15] The members of the jury panel that voted in the final were: Mirela Fugaru, Oltea Șerban-Pârâu, Andrei Kerestely, Gabriel Cotabiță, Paul Enigarescu, Ștefan Elefteriu, and Horia Moculescu.[16]

Final – 1 March 2003
DrawArtistSongJuryTelevoteTotalPlace
1Valahia"Friends Are Friends"47113
2D'La Vegas"Oxigen"14510
3Nicola"Don't Break My Heart"1212241
4Genius"My Life"8196
5Paula Seling"Let's Go"56113
6Răzvan Crivaci and Liviu Sorescu"Once Upon a Time"6396
7Alexandra Ungureanu"Make This Love Come True"38113
8Nicoleta Matei"The Only One"2579
9Centru' Civic"Come With Us"7296
10Aurelian Temișan"Let's Have a Holiday"1010202

At Eurovision

The Eurovision Song Contest 2003 took place at the Skonto Hall in Riga, Latvia, on 24 May 2003.[17] According to the Eurovision rules, the participant list for the contest was composed of: the winning country from the previous year's contest; any countries which had not participated in the previous year's contest; and those which had obtained the highest placing in the previous contest, up to the maximum 26 participants in total.[18] On 29 November 2002, an allocation draw was held which determined the running order and Romania was set to perform in position 24, following the entry from and before the entry from .[19] Romania finished in tenth place with 73 points.[20]

The contest was broadcast in Romania on România 1. TVR appointed Leonard Miron as its spokesperson to announce the results of the Romanian televote during the show.[21]

Voting

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Romania and awarded by Romania in the contest. The nation awarded its 12 points to Sweden in the contest.[22]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Romania Country Profile. 15 January 2015. EBU.
  2. Web site: Dobrescu . Petre . 2002-05-29 . Monica si Marcel nu se vor prezenta la preselectia pentru Eurovision 2003 . 2024-05-29 . Libertatea . ro.
  3. News: 25 February 2003 . Selecţia naţională pentru Eurovision 2003 se apropie de sfârşit . The national selection will come to an end . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20180209154311/http://www.amosnews.ro/arhiva/selectia-nationala-pentru-eurovision-2003-se-apropie-sfarsit-25-02-2003 . 9 February 2018 . 9 February 2018 . Amosnews . ro.
  4. Web site: Romania: Selecția Națională 2003 . 2024-05-27 . Eurovisionworld . en-gb.
  5. Web site: Vulpescu . Andrei . 2003-02-09 . Primul pas spre finala Eurovision 2003 . 2024-05-27 . Ziarul Curentul . ro-RO.
  6. Web site: 2003-04-02 . Program concurs . 2024-05-27 . tvr.ro . ro.
  7. Web site: A început lupta pentru Eurovision 2003 . 2024-05-27 . Amosnews . ro.
  8. Web site: Rodrigues . André . 2003-01-25 . Romanian broadcaster TVR announced finalists . 2024-05-27 . Esctoday . en-US.
  9. Web site: ROMANIAN SEMI-FINALS 2003 . 2024-05-27 . natfinals.50webs.com.
  10. Web site: 2003-06-25 . REZULTATELE PRIMEI SEMIFINALE / 15 februarie a.c. (12 piese) . 2024-05-27 . tvr.ro . ro.
  11. Web site: 2003-04-04 . REZULTATELE SEMIFINALA 2 / 22 februarie a.c. (12 melodii) . 2024-05-27 . tvr.ro . ro.
  12. Web site: Romania si-a desemnat melodia pentru Eurovision 2003 . 2024-05-27 . amosnews.ro . ro.
  13. Selecția Națională 2003 . 1 March 2003 . 20:00 (EET).
  14. Web site: Górecki . Kamil . 2003-03-02 . Eurovision 2024 Nicola will represent Romania - ESCToday.com . 2024-05-27 . Eurovision News, Polls and Information by ESCToday . en-US.
  15. Web site: Vulpescu . Andrei . 1 March 2003 . Nicola a castigat biletul spre Riga! . 27 May 2024 . Ziarul Curentul . ro-RO.
  16. Web site: 2003-04-02 . Rezultate Finale . 2024-05-27 . tvr.ro . ro.
  17. Web site: Riga 2003–Eurovision Song Contest . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210102233622/https://eurovision.tv/event/riga-2003 . 2 January 2021 . 14 March 2021 . European Broadcasting Union.
  18. Web site: 20 November 2002 . Rules of the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20030414040437/http://www.ebu.ch/news/pdf/ESC2003Rules.pdf . 14 April 2003 . 7 November 2021 . European Broadcasting Union.
  19. Web site: Bakker . Sietse . 28 November 2002 . Draw to be made public Friday 17:00 CET . 16 November 2013 . ESCToday.com.
  20. Web site: Final of Riga 2003 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210407194917/https://eurovision.tv/event/riga-2003/final . 7 April 2021 . 7 April 2021 . European Broadcasting Union.
  21. Web site: Vulpescu . Andrei . 2003-05-24 . Eurovision: Nicola, intre bairamul turcesc si dezastrul britanic . 2024-05-27 . Ziarul Curentul . ro-RO.
  22. Web site: Results of the Final of Riga 2003 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210407201122/https://eurovision.tv/event/riga-2003/final/results/romania . 7 April 2021 . 7 April 2021 . European Broadcasting Union.