(Note: Entries scored out are when Romania did not compete), "Romania: TVR confirms participation in Eurovision 2019", "Eșecul Eurovision, în Consiliul de Administrație al TVR: "S-ar impune unele demisii și sancțiuni. (Fulfill the dream!) Since the introductions of semi-finals in 2004, Romania has qualified to the Grand Final 13 out of 15 times, only missed the 2018 and 2019 qualification. All shows were televised on TVR1, TVR HD, TVRi and in Moldova via the channel TVR Moldova as well as online via the broadcaster's streaming service TVR+ and YouTube. [12][13] The latter was revealed as Romania's representative on 11 February, and the competing songs were released on 21 February. [8][9] Having brought together several composers such as David Ciente,[10] a songwriting camp was organised in January 2020, with the five best-written songs being selected by music experts to proceed to Selecția Națională 2020. Romania participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 with the entry "On a Sunday" performed by Ester Peony who wrote the song together with Alexandru Șerbu and Ioana Victoria Badea. Romania will participate in Own Eurovision Song Contest 11, and will select their entry through an internal selection. On 28 January 2019, a special allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi-finals, as well as which half of the show they would perform in. Romania has failed to qualify for the Grand Final of the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest. Romania's artist, Roxen, was internally selected and announced on 11 February 2020. Romania first participated in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1994, the country had tried to participate in 1993 but failed to get through the pre-qualifying round. [43] A jury panel first selected five songs to advance: "Dear Father" performed by Laura Bretan, "Renegades" performed by Linda Teodosiu, "On a Sunday" performed by Ester Peony, "Daina" performed by Letiția Moisescu and Sensibil Balkan and "Right Now" performed by Olivier Kaye. Despite no victories, Romania can be considered a strong country in the Eurovision Song Contest due to the successful results they’ve archived especially after the 2000s.Their 2004 entry ‘I Admit’ by Sanda Ladosi was not one of the Romanian entries with a satisfactory result for the country however. ", "Cum se votează duminică, 1 martie, în Finala Naţională Eurovision 2020", "Câți români s-au uitat la Eurovision într-o seară cu Asia Express? Malta and Romania will not attend the Eurovision 2021 Turquoise Carpet “As a precautionary measure, the delegations from Romania and Malta will now not take part in the Turquoise Carpet event, on Sunday 16 May, following two previously reported positive COVID-19 tests within other delegations staying at the same hotel. Serviciu cu tarifare unică. Under the slogan Împlineşte visul! Romania. Romania was placed into the second semi-final, to be held on 16 May 2019, and was scheduled to perform in the first half of the show. Mandinga represented Romania with the song "Zaleilah", which qualified 3rd from the first semi-final and went on to place 12th in the final, scoring 71 points. The broadcaster received 126 submissions after the submission deadline passed. [38], Some of the broadcasters scheduled to take part in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 have organised alternative competitions. This marked the second consecutive time that the nation failed to qualify to the final of the Eurovision Song Contest since the introduction of semi-finals in 2004, after 2018. Romania debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1994 and has competed a total of 23 times since. Romania ended in the top 10 at the end of the voting, receiving a total of 136 points and placed 9th out of 26 countries. Andra was selected to represent Romania in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The members of the jury panel that voted during the first semi-final were: Adi Cristescu (singer, composer), Mihai Georgescu (singer-songwriter), Crina Mardare (vocal coach), Andy Platon (composer, producer, DJ) and Mugurel Vrabete (musician). Tot mai puțini", "Roxen to sing "Alcohol You" in Rotterdam! [6] A jury panel—consisting of Luminița Anghel, Liviu Elekes, Dan Manoliu, Crina Mardare, Bogdan Păun, Lucian Ștefan and Andrei Tudor[7]—was hired to select Romania's representing artist out of the label's roster. Romania joined the Eurovision Song Contest in 1994 and, whilst the country is yet to score their first victory in the Eurovision Song Contest, they've finished in the top 5 on 3 occasions. "Amnesia" by Roxen from Romania at Eurovision Song Contest 2021. At the end of the show, Romania was not announced among the top 10 entries in the second semi-final and therefore failed to qualify to compete in the final. Romania has participated in the Own Eurovision Song Contest 52 times, debuting in the first contest, with their best position being first place, achieving this in three ocassions in the Own Eurovision Song Contest 17, Own Eurovision Song Contest 19 and Own Eurovision Song Contest 21.. Romania has the record to autoqualify, for the Grand Final, 13th times. [8][9] The segment Destinația Eurovision was aired by TVR, documenting the internal artist selection and songwriting camp. [34] However, on 18 March, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) announced the event's cancellation due to the pandemic of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in China and its spread to other countries. [25] Lyric videos to all entries were released on YouTube, eventually alongside "alternative" live versions (Crystal Freckles Session). [2] As of December 2019, the broadcaster was discussing the method to select a representing entry,[3] which evolved as the subject of online controversy since precise information surrounding Romania's Eurovision participation had been given that time in preceding years. A jury consisting of ten singers that had represented Austria at Eurovision before was hired to rank each song; the best-placed in each semi-final advanced to the final round. The hosts also served as interval acts alongside Loreen, Sandro Nicolas, Ulrikke Brandstorp, Dora Gaitanovici and Natalia Gordienco. [4] The competition consisted of three shows: two semi-finals and a final featuring twelve songs to be held on 27 January, 10 February and 17 February 2019, respectively. This country sure do have some goodies alright. [22] The full results of the national final were:[23][24], Prior to Selecția Națională, Roxen was promoted as Romania's Eurovision representative on various native talk shows and radio stations, occasionally performing one of the five songs. [45] Each member of the jury voted by assigning scores from 1–8, 10 and 12 points to their preferred songs. The televoting was rendered down using the same scores. Powered by http://www.eurovision.tv Romania: Cezar - It's My Life live at the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 Semi-Final (2) Twelve songs competed and six qualified to the final. Fani ai Eurovision din România puteţi să vă votaţi favoriții din prima semifinală, în 18 mai și pe cei din Marea Finală, în 22 mai, trimițând numărul de intrare în concurs astfel: Trimite SMS la 1399 cu numarul xx. [27] Upon selecting "Alcohol You" as the Romanian entry, Roxen performed it live on Virgin Radio Romania,[28] and appeared on multiple other Romanian radio stations to give interviews. Each juror on the committee rated each song between 1 (lowest) and 10 (highest) based on criteria such as the melodic harmony and structure of the song, the orchestral arrangement, originality and stylistic diversity of the composition and sound and voice quality. [2] Its highest placing in the contest, to this point, has been third place, which the nation achieved on two occasions: in 2005 with the song "Let Me Try" performed by Luminița Anghel and Sistem and in 2010 with the song "Playing with Fire" performed by Paula Seling and Ovi. On May 18, we invite you to watch EUROVISION 2021, Semifinal 1, on the public television of the country where you live and vote for ROXEN, Romania, during the allocated time, adding to the phone number displayed termination 13 or texting text 13. [39] In the first semi-final on 14 April, "Alcohol You" placed seventh in a field of 14 participants, achieving 61 points. Romania has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 20 times since its debut in 1994, and has placed in the top ten six times. [4], On 31 January 2020, TVR confirmed their collaboration with native label Global Records for the selection of a Eurovision entry, citing their recent relevancy and success within Romania's music industry as reasons for the decision. [5][6] All shows were hosted by Ilinca Avram and Aurelian Temișan. [6], According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big 5" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the final. 1 Format 2 At Own Eurovision Song Contest 2.1 Points awarded by Romania … [7][19][20] Roxen's performances were directed by Bogdan Păun with the assistance of the director of photography Dan Manoliu, and made use of a circular stage and a LED screen sized around 300 square metres (3,200 sq ft). MENU. [40] The remaining six entries then faced a public televote which determined an additional qualifier: "Underground" performed by Vaida. [15][16], Selecția Națională 2020 was the national final format organised by TVR in order to select Romania's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2020. Romania participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 in Baku, Azerbaijan.The Romanian entry was selected through a national final, organised by the Romanian broadcaster Romanian Television (TVR). Romania participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 with the entry "On a Sunday" performed by Ester Peony who wrote the song together with Alexandru Șerbu and Ioana Victoria Badea. [47], Once all the competing songs for the 2019 contest had been released, the running order for the semi-finals was decided by the shows' producers rather than through another draw, so that similar songs were not placed next to each other. It is unclear why Trooper was ranked above Dya and Lucian Colareza, despite getting one point less. 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[41][42], The final took place on 17 February 2019 at the Sala Polivalentă in Bucharest. [8][9] The jury—consisting of Luminița Anghel, Crina Mardare, Alin Oprea, Edward Sanda and Andrei Tudor—awarded a set of points from five to zero, which was based on each member's individual set of votes from five to zero. In 2018, Romania failed to qualify to the final, placing 11th in the second semi-final with the song "Goodbye" performed by The Humans. Să pornim de la evidența că nu a fost un succes", au spus unii membri", "Cine sunt semifinaliştii Eurovision România 2019: Dan Bittman, Nicola şi Mihai Trăistariu, printre concurenţi", Emmelie de Forest and Inis Nezir to sing at National Final, "Eurovision 2019 - Ester Peony (Romania)", "Dan Bittman withdraws from Selectia Nationala 2019! The Romanian national broadcaster TVR, opted to send once again Roxen for the Eurovision Song Contest 2021. [40] The remaining seven entries then faced a public televote which determined an additional qualifier: "Your Journey" performed by Aldo Blaga. EUROVISION 2021, TELEVOTING. The competition consisted of two shows: a semi-final featuring twelve songs and a final featuring six songs to be held on 4 and 6 March 2016, respectively. Its best results were achieved by Luminița Anghel and Sistem in 2005, and by Paula Seling and Ovi in 2010, who both finished in third place. Romania first participated in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1994, the country had tried to participate in 1993 but failed to get through the pre-qualifying round. Eurovision 2021 Romania: Roxen - "Amnesia" 193. [1] The song was selected through a national final organized by the Romanian broadcaster Televiziunea Română (TVR). Music video and lyrics of the song. 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Selecția Națională 2016 was the national final organised by TVR in order to select Romania's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2016.

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