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词条 Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest
释义

  1. History

  2. Contestants

  3. Voting history

  4. Hostings

     Kvalifikacija za Millstreet 

  5. Commentators

  6. Conductors

  7. Photogallery

  8. See also

  9. References

{{Infobox song contest country
|Name = Slovenia
|Other names = ◄ Yugoslavia
|Member station = Radiotelevizija Slovenija (RTV SLO)
|National selection event = {{Collapsible list
| title =National Final
| Slovenski izbor za Pesem Evrovizije
| 1993
| 1995
| EMA
| 1996–1999
| 2001–2011
| 2014–2019
| Misija Evrovizija
| 2012

}}{{Collapsible list


| title = Internal Selection
| 2013
}}
|ESC apps = 24 (14 finals)
|ESC first = 1993
|ESC best = 7th: {{ESCYr|1995}}, {{ESCYr|2001}}
|ESC worst = Last: {{ESCYr|2013}} SF
|EBU page = https://eurovision.tv/country/slovenia
|Current = 2019
}}

Slovenia has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 24 times since its debut in 1993. Since then, the country has missed only two contests, in {{escyr|1994}} and {{escyr|2000}}.

Slovenia's best result in the contest is seventh place, both in {{escyr|1995}} with Darja Švajger and {{escyr|2001}} with Nuša Derenda. The country's only other top ten result being a tenth-place finish for Tanja Ribič in {{escyr|1997}}. Since the introduction of the semi-final round in 2004, Slovenia has failed to reach the final on 10 occasions, and made it to the final in {{escyr|2007}}, {{escyr|2011}}, {{escyr|2014}}, {{escyr|2015}} and {{escyr|2018}}.

History

Slovenia made its debut at the 1993 contest after coming first the qualification round "Kvalifikacija za Millstreet", which was actually hosted in Slovenia itself, and competing in every year since, with the exceptions of 1994 and 2000, after poor results prevented Slovenia from competing.

Slovenia had previously been represented at the contest as Yugoslavia between 1961 and 1991. Four of the 27 entries were from Slovene artists.

Slovenia's best position at the contest is 7th place, which they have achieved twice: in 1995 and in 2001.

Since the introduction of the semi-final round in 2004, Slovenia has failed to reach the final on 10 occasions.

The Slovene national final to select their entry is EMA, broadcast, along with Eurovision, by Radiotelevizija Slovenija (RTV SLO).

Contestants

{{for|contestants prior to 1993|Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest}}
Table key
{{legend|gold|Winner}}{{legend|silver|Second place}}{{legend|#cc9966|Third place}}{{legend|#FE8080|Last place}}
Year Artist Language Title Final Points Semi Points
1993 1X Band Slovene "Tih deževen dan" 22 9154
1994}}Did not participate}}No semi-finals}}
1995 Darja Švajger Slovene "Prisluhni mi" 7 84
1996 Regina Slovene "Dan najlepših sanj" 21 16 19 30
1997 Tanja Ribič Slovene "Zbudi se" 10 60No semi-finals}}
1998 Vili Resnik Slovene "Naj bogovi slišijo" 18 17
1999 Darja Švajger English "For a Thousand Years" 11 50
2000}}Did not participate}}
2001 Nuša Derenda English "Energy" 7 70
2002 Sestre Slovene "Samo ljubezen" 13 33
2003 Karmen Stavec English "Nanana" 23 7
2004 Platin English "Stay Forever"Failed to qualify}} 21 5
2005 Omar Naber Slovene "Stop" 12 69
2006 Anžej Dežan English "Mr Nobody" 16 49
2007 Alenka Gotar Slovene "Cvet z juga" 15 66 7 140
2008 Rebeka Dremelj Slovene "Vrag naj vzame"Failed to qualify}} 11 36
2009 Quartissimo feat. Martina Majerle English, Slovene "Love Symphony" 16 14
2010 Ansambel Žlindra and Kalamari Slovene "Narodnozabavni rock" 16 6
2011 Maja Keuc English "No One" 13 963112
2012 Eva Boto Slovene "Verjamem"Failed to qualify}} 17 31
2013 Hannah Mancini English "Straight into Love"168
2014 Tinkara Kovač English, Slovene "Round and Round" 25 9 10 52
2015 Maraaya English "Here for You" 14 39 5 92
2016 ManuElla English "Blue and Red"Failed to qualify}} 14 57
2017 Omar Naber English "On My Way" 17 36
2018 Lea Sirk Slovene "Hvala, ne!" 22 64 8 132
2019 Zala Kralj & Gašper Šantl Slovene "Sebi"
NOTE: If a country had won the previous year, they did not have to compete in the semi-finals the following year. In addition from 2004–2007, the top ten countries who were not members of the big four did not have to compete in the semi-finals the following year. If, for example, Germany and France placed inside the top ten, the countries who placed 11th and 12th were advanced to the following year's grand final along with the rest of the top ten countries.

Voting history

As of {{Escyr|2018}}, Slovenia's voting history is as follows:

{{col-begin}}{{col-break}}
Most points given in the grand finals only
Rank Country Points
1Croatia}} 125
2Sweden}} 110
3Bosnia and Herzegovina}} 100
4Serbia}} 89
5Denmark}} 74
Most points received in the grand finals only
Rank Country Points
1Croatia}} 71
2Bosnia and Herzegovina}} 61
3Macedonia}} 31
4Russia}} 29
5Serbia}} 28
{{col-break}}
Most points given in the semis and finals
Rank Country Points
1Croatia}} 184
2Sweden}} 170
3Serbia}} 158
4Bosnia and Herzegovina}} 151
5Denmark}} 115
Most points received in the semis and finals
Rank Country Points
1Croatia}} 125
2Bosnia and Herzegovina}} 110
3Montenegro}} 78
4Macedonia}} 71
5Serbia}} 70
{{col-end}}

Hostings

Kvalifikacija za Millstreet

Year Location Venue Presenters
1993 Ljubljana RTV SLO Studio 1 Tajda Lekše

Commentators

{{unreferenced section|date=March 2012}}
Year(s) Commentator Spokesperson
1992 Miša Molk Slovenia did not participate }}
1993 Tajda LekšeMiša Molk
1994 Damjana GolavšekSlovenia did not participate }}
1995 Miša Molk
1996 Miša MolkMario Galunič
1997 Mojca Mavec
1998
1999 Mira Berginc
2000 Slovenia did not participate }}
2001 Andrea FMojca Mavec
2002 Nuša Derenda
2003 Peter Poles
2004
2005 Mojca MavecKatarina Čas
2006 Peter Poles
2007
2008 Andrej Hofer
2009
2010 Andrea F
2011 Klemen Slakonja
2012 Lorella Flego
2013 Andrea F
2014 Ula Furlan
2015 Tinkara Kovač
2016 Marjetka Vovk
2017 Katarina Čas
2018 Maja Keuc
2019 TBA TBA
  • From 1961 until 1991 Slovenia competed as part of Yugoslavia.

Conductors

  • Petar Ugrin (1993 pre-selection) (musical director)
  • Jože Privšek (1993 final, 1995–1996)
  • Mojmir Sepe (1997–1998)

In 1998, Mojmir Sepe did not actually conduct any note despite taking the conductor's bow. All music came from a pre-recorded backing track.[1]

Photogallery

See also

  • Slovenia in the Eurovision Young Musicians
  • Slovenia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest

References

1. ^http://andtheconductoris.eu/
{{Slovenia in Eurovision}}{{Eurovision Song Contest}}

2 : Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest|Countries in the Eurovision Song Contest

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