Junior Eurovision. Junior Eurovision: all the most interesting Junior Eurovision what place they took

15.06.2019

September 26, 2014 Croatian broadcaster HRT has confirmed the return to competition after a seven year break.

With through internal selection, a representative of the country was selected for Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014. She became (Josephina Ida Zetz). She was born 2000 in the USA. When the girl was two years old, the family moved to Croatia.

Came to Malta with a composition "Game Over"("Game Over") and performed it in Croatian and English.

Junior Eurovision 2014. Montenegro

H montenegro for the first time participated in international song contest in 2014.

July 18 became aware of the debut of the country in Junior Eurovision 2014. August 21 Montenegrin TV and radio company RTCG selected representatives for the competition through an internal selection. duet consisting of Masha Vujadinovic and Leyla Vulich, spoke 15th of November in the city of Marsa with a song in Montenegrin and English Budi dijete na jedan dan("Become a child for a day").

With The songs were written by the girls themselves, the music for the composition was composed by Slaven Knezović.

Masha Vujadinovic was born 2000. The young performer is studying in the 9th grade, as well as in the 6th grade of the music school. Leila Vulich was born 2002. She goes to the 7th grade and completed her 5th year in violin at a music school.

O The girls live in Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro. They have already participated in various festivals and received many awards.

Junior Eurovision 2014. Sweden

W Sweden participates in Junior Eurovision with 2003. The country missed only one competition, in 2008.

January 31 TV channel SVT announced the acceptance of applications. The final is over June 6, and became the winner. On the young singer went with the composition "Duar inte ensam"(“You are not alone”), which she performed in Swedish. She is the author of the lyrics to the composition.

was born 2000. She started singing as soon as she started talking. Despite the young age Julia recorded over 100 songs included in 8 albums. Published on Youtube cover of the song "Heal the World", written in 2010, led to a contract with the largest label Sony.

In 2014 Julia for the first time managed to become a participant in the selection for Junior Eurovision, although she had sent applications for participation twice before.

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It became known who won the "Junior Eurovision 2014" first place - the Italian. Russia was represented at Junior Eurovision 2014 by Alisa Kozhikina, who won earlier in the Voice. Children project.

The winner of Junior Eurovision-2014 in Malta is the representative of Italy

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The final of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014 was held yesterday in the city of Marsa in Malta. This year, young vocalists from 16 countries of the world participated in the competition - Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia, Malta, Bulgaria, Armenia, Croatia, Cyprus, Italy, San Marino, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, Sweden, the Netherlands.

Italy's Vincenzo Cantiello won Junior Eurovision 2014 with the song Tu primo grande amore ("You are my very first love").

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Vincenzo Cantiello Tu Primo Grande Amore Italy VIDEO

According to critics, the victory of the 14-year-old Italian singer is well deserved: his number combines very outstanding vocal and artistic abilities and a unique national flavor. intkbbee performed song.

It is known about Vincenzo Cantiello that he was born in the small town of Sant'Aprino, located near Naples, on August 25, 2000. In Italy, Vincenzo has already become the winner of a number of popular song contests, but the main turning point in his career is participation in the country's most popular children's talent show, Ti lascio una Canzone.

Alisa Kozhikina at Eurovision 2014: which place?

Russia at the Junior Eurovision 2014 was represented by the winner of the show "Voice.Children" Alisa Kozhikina from the Kursk region. She performed the song Dreamer ("Dreamer"), with which she took fifth place. It is noteworthy that the young Russian woman wrote the text for the composition herself together with the soloist of the SEREBRO group Olga Seryabkina, and Maxim Fadeev became the author of the music.

Alisa Kozhikina at Eurovision 2014: performance VIDEO

Note that in 2012, 11-year-old Alice became the winner of the children's "New Wave".

As Gazeta.ru clarifies, in the current review, the second place went to a trio from Bulgaria, which performed the song "Planet of Children", and in third place was Betty from Armenia.

The victory at the 12th Junior Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on Saturday in Malta, was won by Vincenzo Cantiello from Italy. According to the results of voting by viewers and professional national juries, he scored 159 points.

The winner, who was the only member of the stronger sex among the participants, performed the song "Tu primo grande amore" ("Your first great love").

It is worth noting that the victory of the 14-year-old Italian musician looks quite deserved: he has a fair amount of vocal and artistic abilities, and his ballad combines national flavor with a completely European sound.

In total, 16 states were represented in this Junior Eurovision Song Contest.

Noteworthy is the absence of such countries as France and Great Britain. Members of the "big five" of the adult competition go directly to the final. However, in the entire history of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, they participated in the competition of young talents a counted number of times. The Slavic part of Europe, on the contrary, is represented quite widely - from Belarus to the countries of the Balkan Peninsula.

Russia at the 2014 contest was represented by Alisa Kozhikina, who performed the song "Dreamer" ("Dreamer"). She scored 96 points and finished fifth.

Alice is 11 years old, she has been involved in music since childhood, and for the past few years she has been participating in various music competitions. In 2012, she won the national selection for the "Children's New Wave",

and in 2013 she participated in the Channel One project “Voice. Children ”, got into the team of Maxim Fadeev and won.

Fadeev wrote the music for her contest entry, and Alisa herself composed the lyrics with the help of Olga Seryabkina, a member of the Serebro group.

Junior Eurovision was first held in 2003; he is still far from the excitement that rises around the "adult" competition. The organizers try to protect the participants from unnecessary shocks: they limit the number of contestants (no more than 18 countries), organize excursions for young musicians, and no one leaves without points. Of course, all the same, someone rejoices, someone is upset, but there are more reasons for joy - there are three prizes here.

The second went to a trio from Bulgaria on Saturday, who performed the song "Planet of Children" (and received 147 points), and the third went to Betty from Armenia, who lost only one point to the Bulgarians.

In the not very long history of Junior Eurovision, young singers from Belarus and Georgia have won twice.

Representatives of Russia took first place in 2006 - they were sisters Masha and Nastya Tolmacheva; this year they represented our country at the adult competition in Denmark and took quite an honorable sixth place.

The competition was held in a former shipyard, specially equipped for its finals, but in general it looked like a paddling pool compared to a large pool. In the sense that everything seems to be the same, but on a smaller scale - both the size of the participants and the scale of the show. It can be seen that the competition is relatively young and is trying to resemble the "big" Eurovision - this is noticeable both in the script of the show itself and in the repertoire presented by the participants, who brought songs written as if written for adults and not quite suitable for novice artists.

And the young representatives of the countries who announced the assessments broke their voices in the same way as their adult counterparts in May of this year.

Konstantin Miroshnik and Natalia Kurguzova-Miroshnik are unusual painters, they paint all their paintings together. Together they determine the theme of the future canvas, collect material together, work together. The talent of each of the artists has its own original shades, which, when combined in a single work, acquire a very special sound. Masters have a different vision of color, and their artistic manners of writing are not similar. But in creativity, as well as in life, spouses complement each other, making up a single whole.
The art of Konstantin and Natalia is striking in its polyphony of themes and plots. Their canvases are always diverse in their experiences and emotions, sometimes lyrical, and sometimes full of drama. But they invariably find a response in the soul of every person. And here it does not matter whether we are looking at portraits, landscapes, still lifes, or at canvases painted with subtle penetration dedicated to the Great Patriotic War. Everywhere their amazing gift sounds, the desire for contemplation and thoughtful reflection. One of the themes of the duet of artists is children's portraits. Tender and touching, filled with a special light, reflecting emotions and inner world, the individuality of each depicted child.

The world of my sunny childhood...
He is full of happiness, kindness and light.
It is so huge, colorful, like summer,
The world of my sunny childhood!

Everything here is like in a fairy tale, like in a wonderland:
Seas and mountains, rivers, waterfalls…
Here is everything that we are very happy in life:
Gardens in spring, fields, meadows and forest.

It has mom, dad, grandma and grandpa,
Dog, cat, siblings.
Wonderful world: magical, clean, sonorous
Dressed in a palette of rainbow colors.

It contains all the dreams, hopes and friends,
whom I love, whom I believe
I will measure a particle of the heart and soul.
And I am very happy in that world!

In 2014, the twelfth festival was held in the small Maltese city of Marsa. The broadcast was produced by the national television channel RBS. 16 countries participated in the children's song contest. The hashtag Together became the slogan of the song holiday, that is, together. Previously, the rules stated that the selection of a country representative is carried out by an open vote of viewers, but since 2014, many states have switched to internal selections, removing national qualifying rounds.

For the first time, the organizers abandoned the traditional draw: the participants sang in a pre-planned sequence. The first number was the representative of Belarus Nadezhda Misyakova with the composition "Falcon". Alisa Kozhikina from Russia was number thirteen. The girl performed the lyrical melody "Dreamer". The concert was closed by Julia van Bergen from the Netherlands. Her song was called "Around".

Junior Eurovision 2014 turned out to be truly girlish: among the performers there was only one boy. It was he, the Italian singer Vincenzo Cantiello, who got the first place. The composition was called "Your first great love." By genre, it can be attributed to lyrical ballads with a bright national flavor. An artistic boy with outstanding vocal abilities deservedly scored 159 points.

In second place was the Bulgarian trio: Krisiya Todorova, Khasan and Ibragim Ignatov. Their song "Planet of Children" brought the guys 147 points. Only one point behind the representative of Armenia - Elizabeth Danielyan. With the song "People of the Sun" she received "bronze". Russian Alisa Kozhikina is in fifth place with a score of 96 points.

Russia at Junior Eurovision

Let's talk in more detail about those young performers who defended the honor of Russia at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.

For the first time, Russian performers went to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2005. It was the group "Street Magic" and soloist Vlad Krutskikh. The song "City of the Sun" received 9th place. 2006 was a victorious year for our country. At the competition, Russia was represented by sisters Masha and Nastya Tolmacheva. Their incendiary "Spring Jazz" captivated both the audience and the jury in Bucharest. Nine-year-old twins from Kursk managed to earn 154 points. The girls wrote the contest song in collaboration with their mother. In 2014, the grown-up singers went to conquer the adult Eurovision Song Contest and took 6th place. A matter of taste, but the young blond Russians looked much nicer than the bearded Conchita Wurst.

In 2009, Katya Ryabova and her composition "The Little Prince" were awarded silver. Russia also won second place in 2010, when the duet of Liza Drozd and Sasha Lazin presented the song "Boy & Girl" to the public. By the way, the guys were only one point behind the winners.

As we have already said, in 2014 Alisa Kozhikina went to Malta. The girl comes from the small village of Uspenka in the Kursk region. At the age of 11, she has already managed to participate in the "Children's New Wave - 2013", as well as win the "Voice" project. Alisa's producer was Maxim Fadeev, it was he who created the contest song "Dreamer". The text belongs to Alice herself and Olga Seryabkina (Serebro group). Despite the high-quality performance, the girl failed to earn high points: Serbia, Armenia, Belarus - 10 points; Cyprus - 8; Bulgaria, Slovenia - 7; Ukraine, Croatia, San Marino, Montenegro - 5; Armenia, Georgia - 3; Sweden - 1; Netherlands, Italy - 0. Maxim Fadeev openly spoke about the politicization of the competition and a biased attitude towards the Russian performer.



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