Saint Eva & Lepland in the Internatia Song Contest 20: Difference between revisions
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Initially SealTV announced that they were inviting President Candice Wheeler to select the entry, in celebration of twenty participations in the Internatia Song Contest. Early rumours suggested that the chosen artist would be Birgit Õigemeel. President Wheeler requested that she could choose four songs by two artists instead, as she had some difficulty deciding on one song. | |||
The two artists who were selected to participate in the national final were Estonian representative in Eurovision Song Contest 2013, Birgit Õigemeel, and former Leplandian representative in [[Internatia Song Contest 2]], Matt Dusk. One of his songs was a duet with Polish ESC 1994 representative Edyta Górniak. | |||
The national final was broadcast in nine Internatian countries in addition to Saint Eva & Lepland; some aired the national final live, while others broadcast on a tape delay. All nine countries voted, awarding 4 points to their favourite song, 3 points to their next favourite, and so on. Birgit Õigemeel won the festival, with the song "Olen loodud rändama". The same song won the Leplandian jury vote, which would have been used in the case of an exact tie, technical issues with the voting, or other extraordinary circumstances. | The national final was broadcast in nine Internatian countries in addition to Saint Eva & Lepland; some aired the national final live, while others broadcast on a tape delay. All nine countries voted, awarding 4 points to their favourite song, 3 points to their next favourite, and so on. Birgit Õigemeel won the festival, with the song "Olen loodud rändama". The same song won the Leplandian jury vote, which would have been used in the case of an exact tie, technical issues with the voting, or other extraordinary circumstances. | ||
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==ISCC== | |||
As of ISCC 23, two of the songs from the national final have competed in the Internatia Second Chance Contest: | |||
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|{{flagicon|St. Eva & Lepland}} Matt Dusk | |||
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|[[Internatia Second Chance Contest 14|ISCC 14]] | |||
|{{flagicon|St. Eva & Lepland}} Birgit Õigemeel | |||
|"Nii täiuslik see" | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:03, 18 November 2015
Internatia Song Contest 20 | |
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Country | Saint Eva & Lepland |
National selection | |
Selection process | Saint Eva & Lepland - 20th ISC |
Selection date(s) | Songs presentation: 28 December 2013 Results: 26 January 2014 |
Selected entrant | Birgit Õigemeel |
Selected song | "Olen loodud rändama" |
Finals performance | |
Semi-final result | 21st, 30 points |
Saint Eva & Lepland in the Internatia Song Contest | |
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National Final
Initially SealTV announced that they were inviting President Candice Wheeler to select the entry, in celebration of twenty participations in the Internatia Song Contest. Early rumours suggested that the chosen artist would be Birgit Õigemeel. President Wheeler requested that she could choose four songs by two artists instead, as she had some difficulty deciding on one song.
The two artists who were selected to participate in the national final were Estonian representative in Eurovision Song Contest 2013, Birgit Õigemeel, and former Leplandian representative in Internatia Song Contest 2, Matt Dusk. One of his songs was a duet with Polish ESC 1994 representative Edyta Górniak.
The national final was broadcast in nine Internatian countries in addition to Saint Eva & Lepland; some aired the national final live, while others broadcast on a tape delay. All nine countries voted, awarding 4 points to their favourite song, 3 points to their next favourite, and so on. Birgit Õigemeel won the festival, with the song "Olen loodud rändama". The same song won the Leplandian jury vote, which would have been used in the case of an exact tie, technical issues with the voting, or other extraordinary circumstances.
This is Saint Eva & Lepland's third non-English entry, following two Dutch-language participations in ISC 8 and ISC 13.
Results
ISCC
As of ISCC 23, two of the songs from the national final have competed in the Internatia Second Chance Contest:
Edition | Artist | Song | Place | Points |
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ISCC 9 | Matt Dusk | "Good News" | 11 | 48 |
ISCC 14 | Birgit Õigemeel | "Nii täiuslik see" | 6 | 68 |
Points Awarded
From Saint Eva & Lepland
Semi-Final 1
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Semi-Final 2 (International Jury)
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Final
12 points | Spitzenbergen |
10 points | Kaledonii |
8 points | Stylé |
7 points | Lost Islands |
6 points | Atsoumpalia |
5 points | Beige |
4 points | Tonallán |
3 points | Dvipantara |
2 points | Pebbleland |
1 point | Territrius |
11th | Grolskira |
12th | Aonach |
13th | Anselmsuusonia |
14th | Monteverde |
15th | Sockistan |
16th | Tjärsklanjska |
17th | Amsteris |
18th | Eriod |
19th | Symphony Isles |
20th | Fierce |
21st | Kosma |
22nd | Sunetti |
23rd | Volnytaria |
24th | Hanzyuki |
25th | Yutuland |
26th | Alexandria |
27th | Ova Anova |
To Saint Eva & LeplandSemi-Final 1
IJ (Semi-Final 1)
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