Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993 explained

Year:1993
Broadcaster:Slovenian: [[Radiotelevizija Slovenija]]|i=no (RTVSLO)
Country:Slovenia
Preselection:Slovenian: Slovenski izbor za Pesem Evrovizije 1993
Preselection Date:27 February 1993
Entrant:1X Band
Song:Slovenian: Tih deževen dan|i=no
Final Result:22nd, 9 points
Next:1995

Slovenia was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1993 with the song "Slovenian: Tih deževen dan|i=no", composed by Cole Moretti, with lyrics by Tomaž Kosec, and performed by 1X Band. The Slovene participating broadcaster, Slovenian: [[Radiotelevizija Slovenija]]|i=no (RTVSLO), held a national final in order to select its entry for the contest. This was the first-ever entry from independent Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest.

Before Eurovision

Slovenian: Slovenski izbor za Pesem Evrovizije 1993

Slovenian: [[Radiotelevizija Slovenija]]|i=no (RTVSLO) held Slovenian: Slovenski izbor za Pesem Evrovizije 1993 on 27 February at 20:30 CET,[1] in its television studios in Ljubljana, hosted by Tajda Lekše. A regional jury vote from twelve regions in Slovenia determined the winner.[2]

Final – 27 February 1993
DrawArtistSongPointsPlace
1Maddalena de Andrea"Ko bo maj"512
2E.T."Svet za oba"498
3Dominik Kozarič"Tina"2511
4Faraoni"Sonce sreče"527
5Čudežna polja"Nekdo igra klavir"596
6Darja Švajger"Naj vidimo ljudi"982
71X Band"Tih deževen dan"1071
8Alenka Godec"Tisti si ti"813
9Miran Rudan Band"Prepozno je za vse"3910
10Roberto Buljevič"Daj odpri"489
11Helena Blagne"Vzemi me nocoj"635
12Regina"Naj ljubezen združi vse ljudi"704
+ Detailed Regional Jury Votes
DrawSongTotal
1"Ko bo maj"1225
2"Svet za oba"23148816210449
3"Tina"424463225
4"Sonce sreče"311062341577352
5"Nekdo igra klavir"10103154812659
6"Naj vidimo ljudi"8121281223103128898
7"Tih deževen dan"127812101212810655107
8"Tisti si ti"7855777121252481
9"Prepozno za vse"5313484721139
10"Daj odpri"6255671331048
11"Vzemi me nocoj"567611028110763
12"Naj ljubezen združi vse ljudi"647101056461270

At Slovenian: Kvalifikacija za Millstreet

In the early 1990s, the number of broadcasters eligible to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest increased significantly with the disintegration of Yugoslavia and the subsequent admission into the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) of the broadcasters of the countries that emerged from the breakup. The merger of the EBU with its Eastern European counterpart, the International Radio and Television Organisation (OIRT), further expanded the number of broadcasters by including those from countries of the former Eastern Bloc. The broadcasters from seven of those new countries confirmed their intentions to debut at the 1993 contest. With this large influx of participants, the EBU was forced to create a new measure to counter overcrowding in the contest. The EBU decided to hold a one-off qualification round to select the entries from three of those seven new countries, which would join the entries from the 22 countries already competing in the Eurovision Song Contest.

Slovenian: [[Kvalifikacija za Millstreet]] (Qualification for Millstreet) was held by RTVSLO in its television studios in Ljubljana on 3 April 1993. Seven countries competed for the three spots in the final. Slovenia received 54 points, placing 1st in the contest and qualified to the final of the contest, along with and .[3]

Voting

At Eurovision

At Millstreet, 1X Band performed 16th in the running order, following and preceding . Slovenia received 9 points, placing 22nd in a field of 25.[4] As such, Slovenia were forced to sit out the following contest due to new relegation rules which forced the lowest-placed countries to withdraw. Slovenia would return to Eurovision in 1995.

The contest was broadcast on, with commentary by .[5] It was also broadcast on radio station Val 202.[6]

Voting

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Spored za soboto . Schedule for Saturday . 6 November 2024 . . 27 February 1993 . Ljubljana, Slovenia . 18 . sl . Digital Library of Slovenia.
  2. Web site: SLOVENE NATIONAL FINAL 1993.
  3. Book: Roxburgh, Gordon . Songs for Europe: The United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest . 2020 . Telos Publishing . Prestatyn . 978-1-84583-163-9 . Four: The 1990s . 131–135.
  4. Web site: Final of Millstreet 1993 . European Broadcasting Union . 17 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210417180232/https://eurovision.tv/event/millstreet-1993/final . 17 April 2021 . live.
  5. News: Radio TV . 27 May 2024 . . 15 May 1993 . 19 . sl . . Digital Library of Slovenia.
  6. News: Spored za soboto . Schedule for Saturday . 26 October 2023 . Delo

    Sobotna priloga

    . 15 May 1993 . Ljubljana, Slovenia . 15 . sl . . 26 October 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20231026090701/https://dlib.si/listalnik/URN_NBN_SI_DOC-M3J5AJFZ/15/index.html . live.
  7. Web site: Results of the Final of Millstreet 1993 . European Broadcasting Union . 17 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210417190447/https://eurovision.tv/event/millstreet-1993/final/results/slovenia . 17 April 2021 . live.