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词条 Nicaragua in the OTI Festival
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  1. History

  2. National Final

  3. Contestants

  4. References

{{Infobox song contest country|Name=Nicaragua|Member station=Telenica
Televicentro Nicaragua|National selection event=Nicaraguan National OTI Contest|Apps=23|First=1974|Best=1st in 1977|Worst=19th in 1982|Nul points=|Website=Televicentro Nicaragua Website
Telenica website}}Nicaragua and its two OTI member stations Telenica and Televicentro Nicaragua debuted in the OTI Festival in 1974 in Acapulco as did many of their Central American neighbours. The first Nicaraguan entrant in the contest was the well known Hernaldo Zúñiga who got the seventh place scoring five points.

History

Nicaragua was the most successful of the Central American countries In the OTI Festival. In fact, the broadcasters of that country got their first and only victory in Madrid in 1977 with the performer Guayo Gonzalez and his song "Quincho Barrilete" (Quincho, the boy of the little barrel) which was warmly welcomed by the audience and by the juries because its deep message. "Quincho Barrilete" seemed to be a song for children, but the lyrics talked against the social injustices, denouncing the widespread poverty and the lack of sensitivity of the leading class. The song managed to win the national final despite the Anastasio Somoza Debayle regime.[1]

In 1978, Managua, the capital city of Nicaragua, was supposed to host the OTI Festival according to the original rules, but that year marked the beginning of the Nicaraguan Revolution which ended in a bloody civil war that killed a lot of people and destroyed completely the country. Because of that situation, the host city was moved to Santiago. and Nicaraga was forced to withdraw from 1978 to 1980.

In 1980, the Central American country returned to the event selecting big names such as Carlos Mejía Godoy y los de Palancagüina, but the Nicaraguan results were not very successful until 1990. In the edition of 1990, which was held in Las Vegas, the singer Katia Cardenal got the second place for her country with the song "Dame tu corazón".[2] Since then, Telenica and Televicentro took part in the competition until the last show in 2000, in which Lya Barrioz turned into the very last Nicaraguan entrant in the event.

National Final

Nicaragua, just like Mexico, Chile, Guatemala and later Cuba, held a national final which was annually organised both by Telenica and Televicentro Nicaragua. This national final was seen as a plattform for young Nicaraguan talents who wanted to be recognised in Latin America. The usual venue of the "Nicaraguan National OTI Contest" was the Rubén Darío National Theatre and the winner of the preselection was elected by a jury composed by famous local singers, radio presenters and TV personalities.[3] The end of the main OTI festival also led to the end of this national final which was seen as a tragedy for the local musicians.[4]

Contestants

AñoArtistSongPlacePts
2000Lya BarrozLibera corazón (Free the heart)
1998Trío TabúSomos (We are)
1997Keyla RodríguezMinuto a minuto (Minute by minute)
1996Manuel Salvador BaltodanoOh, luna (Oh, moon)
1995Marta BaltodanoEsa mirada (That glance)
1994Álvaro VillagraLa sombra del sol (The smile of the sun)
1993Walmaro GutiérrezCuando tengo tu amor

(When I have your love)

1992Cristina SomarribaTocando luz (Touching the light)
1991Marta BaltodanoAmérica en mis entrañas

(America is inside my body)

1990Katia CardenalDame tu corazón (Give me your heart)2
1989Salvador y Katia CardenalDías de amar (Days to love)
1988Raúl HernándezNiña (Little girl)121
1987María Lili DelgadoLa vida es solo sueño

(Life is just a dream)

1985María Eugenia UrrozCarta de amor para este tiempo

(A love letter for this time)

1984Violeta RostránVuela, canción (Fly, song)
1983René OliverPobre de ti y de mi (Poor you and me)
1982Deyanira ToruñoTe canto porque te quiero

(I sing for you because I love you)

193
1981Luis Enrique Mejía GodoyAsí te quiero, amor

(This is how I love you, my love)

815
1980Carlos Mejía Godoy y Los de PalacagüinaLa chavalita de España

(The little Spanish girl)

1015
1977Guayo GonzálezQuincho Barrilete

(Quincho, The boy of the little barrel)

112
1976Peter VivasDe sol a sol (From sun to sun)83
1975Mauricio PeñaQuiero agradecer al mundo

(I want to thank the world)

84
1974Hernaldo ZúñigaGaviota (Seagull)75

References

1. ^{{Cite news|url=http://elpais.com/diario/1977/11/13/sociedad/248223606_850215.html|title=Nicaragua ganó el Festival de la OTI|last=País|first=Ediciones El|date=1977-11-13|work=EL PAÍS|access-date=2017-06-13|language=es}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://duoguardabarranco.com/katia-cardenal/|title=Katia Cardenal {{!}} Fundación Dúo Guardabarranco|website=duoguardabarranco.com|language=es-ES|access-date=2017-06-13}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.laprensa.com.ni/2006/06/12/espectaculo/1466663-festival-oti-en-el-recuerdo|title=Muchos de los festivales se realizaron en la Sala Mayor del Teatro Nacional Rubén Darío, el que aún guarda en sus archivos las emociones por los triunfos y las derrotas de los participantes|last=|first=|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.laprensa.com.ni/2006/06/12/espectaculo/1466663-festival-oti-en-el-recuerdo|title=Hace siete años que cayó el telón del Festival OTI y no subió más para los artistas aficionados de Nicaragua. Quienes participaron en este evento y más los que obtuvieron primeros lugares, lograron proyectarse a nivel nacional e internacional.|last=|first=|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}}

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