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'''Festival Nacional de la Canción''' is the name given to the national festival, organised by Fundación de Radiodifusión San Remana (FRS), to choose the San Reman entry for the [[Internatia Song Contest]]. | '''Festival Nacional de la Canción''' is the name given to the national festival, organised by Fundación de Radiodifusión San Remana (FRS), to choose the San Reman entry for the [[Internatia Song Contest]]. | ||
Every edition of the festival will be held in a different city. The city to host the first edition of the festival was the capital Rhea. San Reman singers can compete. Although there is no rule restricting the languages in which the songs could be sung, FRS stated that the contest should reflect the culture of [[San Remo]]. After several artists send an entry, a professional jury will select the five best songs for the national festival. At the end of the national festival, professional juries from different countries will decide the winner. | Every edition of the festival will be held in a different city. The city to host the first edition of the festival was the capital [[Rhea]]. San Reman singers can compete. Although there is no rule restricting the languages in which the songs could be sung, FRS stated that the contest should reflect the culture of [[San Remo]]. After several artists send an entry, a professional jury will select the five best songs for the national festival. At the end of the national festival, professional juries from different countries will decide the winner. | ||
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The first edition of '''Festival Nacional de la Canción''' was held in the city of Rhea. The festival selected the entry to represent San Remo at the [[Internatia Song Contest 10]] in Pixopolis, [[Bitland]]. Five songs took part. [[Wikipedia:Julieta_Venegas|Julieta Venegas]] won the first edition with the song "[[Wikipedia:Me_Voy_(Julieta_Venegas_song)|Me Voy]]". | The first edition of '''Festival Nacional de la Canción''' was held in the city of [[Rhea]]. The festival selected the entry to represent San Remo at the [[Internatia Song Contest 10]] in Pixopolis, [[Bitland]]. Five songs took part. [[Wikipedia:Julieta_Venegas|Julieta Venegas]] won the first edition with the song "[[Wikipedia:Me_Voy_(Julieta_Venegas_song)|Me Voy]]". | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:48, 5 January 2014
Festival Nacional de la Canción is the name given to the national festival, organised by Fundación de Radiodifusión San Remana (FRS), to choose the San Reman entry for the Internatia Song Contest.
Every edition of the festival will be held in a different city. The city to host the first edition of the festival was the capital Rhea. San Reman singers can compete. Although there is no rule restricting the languages in which the songs could be sung, FRS stated that the contest should reflect the culture of San Remo. After several artists send an entry, a professional jury will select the five best songs for the national festival. At the end of the national festival, professional juries from different countries will decide the winner.
Editions
FNC 1
The first edition of Festival Nacional de la Canción was held in the city of Rhea. The festival selected the entry to represent San Remo at the Internatia Song Contest 10 in Pixopolis, Bitland. Five songs took part. Julieta Venegas won the first edition with the song "Me Voy".
Draw | Artist | Language | Song | Place | Points |
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1 | María José | Spanish | "Me Equivoqué" | 2 | 78 |
2 | Gloria Trevi | Spanish | "Vestida de Azúcar" | 4 | 46 |
3 | Paulina Rubio | Spanish | "Ni Una Sola Palabra" | 5 | 42 |
4 | Julieta Venegas | Spanish | "Me Voy" | 1 | 104 |
5 | Marina Lima | Portuguese | "Não Sei Dançar" | 3 | 60 |
FNC 2
The second edition of Festival Nacional de la Canción was held in the city of Santo António. The festival selected the entry to represent San Remo at the Internatia Song Contest 11 in Amor, Marvelia. Five songs took part. Tânia Mara won with the song "Febre de Amor".
Draw | Artist | Language | Song | Place | Points |
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1 | Reik | Spanish | "Te Fuiste de Aquí" | 5 | 28 |
2 | Belanova | Spanish | "Baila Mi Corazón" | 4 | 60 |
3 | Carlos Baute feat. Marta Sánchez | Spanish | "Colgando en Tus Manos" | 3 | 76 |
4 | El Sueño de Morfeo | Spanish | "Nunca Volverá" | 2 | 82 |
5 | Tânia Mara | Portuguese | "Febre de Amor" | 1 | 84 |