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词条 Viña del Mar International Song Festival
释义

  1. History

  2. "El Monstruo"

  3. The Stage

  4. Winner songs

     International contest  Folk contest 

  5. Performing Artists

  6. Festival Queen

     List of Queens  Queens per country 

  7. See also

  8. References

  9. External links

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{{lang-es|Festival Internacional de la Canción de Viña del Mar}}


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The Viña del Mar International Song Festival ({{lang-es|Festival Internacional de la Canción de Viña del Mar}}) is a music festival that has been held annually during the 3rd week of February in Viña del Mar, Chile. Started in 1960, it is the oldest and largest music festival in Latin America.[1][2][3]

Every year invited artists such as Tom Jones, Rick Astley, Sting, Backstreet Boys, Franz Ferdinand, Elton John, Cat Stevens and Morrissey perform alongside Latin artists such as Soda Stereo, Chayanne, Ricky Martin, Prince Royce, Marc Anthony, Carlos Santana, Daddy Yankee and Thalía. There are also singing competitions with prizes for the winners; one of the best known is Shakira, who finished in 3rd place in her competition.{{citation needed|date=March 2016}}

The Festival takes place in the Quinta Vergara Amphitheater[4] and attracts over 15,000 spectators. It has been broadcast live on radio and on Chilean television over the years by TVN, Canal 13, Megavisión or Chilevisión, regularly breaking viewing records.[4] The Vina festival features a song competition in two categories, (pop music and folk music, interspersed with performances by international music stars encompassing such diverse genres as rock, and pop music in various languages, cumbia, salsa, reggaetón, bachata among others.

History

Between 1984 and 1989 Leonardo Schultz and Gary H. Mason, one of the Pioneers of the Reggaeton Movement, teamed up to help revamp the festival and streamline its operations. They arranged for the appearance of artists including: The Police, Air Supply, Eddie Money, Sheena Easton, Jose Feliciano (the pair produced his Grammy nominated album Escenas de amor in 1982, as well as the Grammy winning album Me enamoré in 1983), Andy Gibb, Neil Sedaka, Gloria Gaynor, Mr. Mister to name a few. In 1988 and 1989, Thomas Anders (of Modern Talking fame) was the festival's headliner, one of the first times an artist was invited back to perform two years in a row.

Schultz and Mason also arranged for major international jurors including: George Martin (the Beatles' producer), Maurice Jarre (scored the films such as Dr. Zhivago, Lawrence of Arabia, Witness, A Passage To India, and Ghost), Manoella Torres (Mason produced her hit duet, which was written by Schultz entitled "No me mires así"), Joey Travolta, Connie Stevens and many others.

In the 1990s the broadcast rights to the Festival were given to Televisa, and featured prominent Mexican Artists, as well as major Latin Artists.

In 2008, American rock music band Journey played their first concert with new vocalist Arnel Pineda at the festival. The 2008 Viña Festival was hosted by Sergio Lagos and Tonka Tomicic, and headlined by Nelly Furtado, Wisin & Yandel, and Earth, Wind & Fire.

In 2009, artists such as Latin sensation Daddy Yankee and the legendary British band Simply Red captivated the audience of Viña. For its 50th edition, the festival's hosts were the late Felipe Camiroaga and news reader Soledad Onetto.

"El Monstruo"

{{Main article|El monstruo (audience)}}

Traditionally, the Festival's audience openly demonstrates its acceptance or displeasure with the established acts performing there, as well as contestants in the two competitions. As a result, the Chilean media has nicknamed the Festival's audience El Monstruo ("The Monster"). Earning acceptance from El Monstruo usually has a direct impact on an artist's popularity in the rest of Latin America. This is particularly true for Spanish speaking pop stars. Conversely, booing artists off the stage is not uncommon.

Artists compete in the Festival's regular competitions for one of three awards, given in this order: "Antorcha de Plata" (Silver Torch), "Antorcha de Oro" (Golden Torch) and "Gaviota de Plata" (Silver Seagull). However, audience response may demand that one of the three awards - or, progressively, all three- also be awarded to an established act as their performance progresses. An artist who "tames the "Monstruo"" by earning all three awards receives almost instant recognition as a major star by Chilean and Latin American media.

The Stage

Each year the TV companies try to improve on the previous year's set. Millions are invested in creating elaborate stages.

Winner songs

International contest

Before 1968, the contest only allowed Chilean composers.
In 2000 the contest included the best songs in the history of the festival.
In 2009, the contest included former winners between 2001 and 2008.
In 2010 had a contest with the most representative songs of the participant countries.

EventCountrySong TitleComposerArtist
I1960{{CHL}} "Viña"José Goles and Manuel LiraMario del Monte
II1961{{CHL}}"Sin tu amor"Óscar Olivares and Gilberto ÁvilaLos Cuatro Duendes
III1962{{CHL}}"Dime por qué"María Pilar LarraínLos Cuatro Duendes
IV1963{{CHL}}"Tan sólo una mirada"Juan VásquezMarco Aurelio
V1964{{CHL}}"Está de más"Ricardo JaraGinette Acevedo
VI1965{{CHL}}"Como una ola"María Angélica RamírezCecilia
VII1966{{CHL}}"Por creer en ti"Marco Aurelio and Jaime AtriaIsabel Adams
VIII1967{{CHL}}"Cuando rompa el alba"Willy BascuñánFresia Soto
IX1968{{ESP}}"Palabras"Jorge Domingo, Enrique Carnicer and Carmen Pons de CarnicerLuz Eliana
X1969{{CHL}}"Mira, mira"Scottie ScottGloria Simonetti
XI1970{{CHL}}"Canción a Magdalena"Julio ZegersJulio Zegers
XII1971Void contest by plagiarism
XIII1972{{NLD}}"Julie"Julio Bernardo EusonEuson
XIV1973{{CHL}}"Los pasajeros"Julio ZegersJulio Zegers
XV1974{{ITA}}"Immagina"Giancarlo de BellisAnnarita Spinaci
XVI1975{{GRC}}"Love Song"H. Ballin, N. Ellineos and Kostas KaragiannopoulosElpida
XVII1976{{CHL}}"Una noche de amor"Carlos BaezaRoberto Viking Valdés
XVIII1977{{ISR}}"Canción de amor"Boaz SharabiNava Baruchin
XIX1978{{CHL}}"El tiempo en las bastillas"Fernando UbiergoFernando Ubiergo
XX1979{{ESP}}"A tu regreso a casa"BraulioBraulio
XXI1980{{ESP}}"Dudando, dudando"Julio Seijas and Augusto AlgueróJuan Sebastián
XXII1981{{DEU}}"Esperando"Karl-Heinz Merkel and Cherry LaineCherry Laine
XXIII1982{{CHL}}"Ausencia"Juan Carlos DuqueJuan Carlos Duque
XXIV1983{{URY}}"Alma, corazón y pan"GervasioGervasio
XXV1984{{CHL}}"Se te olvida"Héctor Penrós BañasCristóbal
XXVI1985{{AUS}}"Ya no puedo más"K. C. Porter, Chris Turner and Lorenzo ToppanoLorenzo Toppano
XXVII1986{{DOM}}"Para quererte"José Antonio Rodríguez and Manuel TejadaMaridalia Hernández
XXVIII1987{{ITA}}"Kiss me"Antonio and Anna Maria de SalvatoreDesà
XXIX1988{{ITA}}"Senza te"Maurizio Piccoli and Gino MescoliMarco Del Freo
XXX1989{{COL}}"Te propongo"Fernando GaravitoEdna Rocio
XXXI1990{{ITA}}"Non devi abbandonarmi mai"Angela TarenzziPiero Cotto
XXXII1991{{CHL}}"Tira la primera piedra"Edgardo Riquelme and Sergio BravoJaviera Parra and Pedro Foncea
XXXIII1992{{CHL}}"Parece tan sencillo"Juan Carlos DuqueFernando Casas
XXXIV1993{{ITA}}"In questo mondo"Giuseppe GariboClaudio Cirimele
XXXV1994{{ARG}}"Como ayer"Claudia Brant and Daniel TarrabClaudia Brant
XXXVI1995{{CHL}}"Si tú te vas"Cristian Fissore and René CalderónJossé
XXXVII1996{{ITA}}"Aria Ario"Paolo Meneguzzi, Dino Melotti, M. Botoni and C. IsgroPaolo Meneguzzi
XXXVIII1997{{ARG}}"Para vivir un dulce amor"Víctor Heredia and Carlos NilsonCarlos Elías
XXXIX1998{{CHL}}"Soy tal cual soy"Álvaro ScaramelliÁlvaro Scaramelli
XL1999{{COL}}"El aguacero"Alejandro Gómez CáceresCarolina Sabino
XLI2000{{FRA}}"Laisse-moi le Temps" / "Let Me Try Again"M. Jourdan and Caravelli / Paul Anka and Sammy CahnPeabo Bryson
XLII2001{{ARG}}"Ayer te vi"Víctor HerediaRaly Barrionuevo
XLIII2002{{ARG}}"Soy tu ángel"Ricardo Pald and Valeria LynchOscar Patiño
XLIV2003{{ESP}}"Este amor es tuyo"Chema PurónGisela
XLV2004{{CHL}}"Tus ojos"Alexis VenegasAlexis Venegas
XLVI2005{{PER}}"Mi alma entre tus manos"Jessica Sarango, Jorge Pardo and Andrés LandavereJorge Pardo
XLVII2006{{CRI}}"Dilo de una vez"Humberto Vargas ValerioHumberto Vargas Valerio
XLVIII2007{{ESP}}"Cuando quieras volver"Pedro Fernández and Valderrama DíazMateria Prima
XLIX2008{{ITA}}"La guerra dei trent' anni"Domenico ProtinoDomenico Protino
L2009{{ARG}}"Ayer te vi"Víctor HerediaEmiliano Ríos
LI2010{{ITA}}"Volare"Domenico Modugno and Franco MigliacciSimona Galeandro
LII2011{{CAN}}"Try Anything"Chris Burke-Gaffney, Christopher Ward and Sierra NobleSierra Noble
LIII 2012 {{ITA}} "Grazie a te" Bruno Rubino, Giusseppe di Tella and Denise Faro Denise Faro
LIV 2013 {{ISL}} "Because You Can" Jonas Gladnikoff, Christina Schilling, Camilla Gottschalck, Örlygur Smári and Hera Björk Hera Björk
LV 2014 {{CAN}} "Hypnotized" Jeffery Straker Jeffery Straker
LVI2015{{ITA}}"Per fortuna"Franco SimoneMichele Cortese
LVII2016{{CHI}}"Te quiero"Lucía CovarrubiasCristián & Lucía
LVIII2017{{ESP}}"Dónde estabas tú"Salvador BeltránSalvador Beltrán
LIX2018{{CHL}}"Cobarde"Gabriela PulgarGabriela Pulgar
Winning countries
  • {{CHL}}: 23 times (13 times in the International Contest + 9 when the Contest was only national)
  • {{ITA}}: 10 times
  • {{ESP}}: 6 times
  • {{ARG}}: 5 times
  • {{COL}}: twice
  • {{CAN}}: twice
  • {{DEU}}: once
  • {{AUS}}: once
  • {{CRC}}: once
  • {{FRA}}: once
  • {{GRC}}: once
  • {{ISR}}: once
  • {{NLD}}: once
  • {{PER}}: once
  • {{DOM}}: once
  • {{URY}}: once
  • {{ISL}}: once

Folk contest

Between 1974 and 1980 this contest was cancelled by the military dictarship of Augusto Pinochet
Before 2000, the contest only allowed Chilean composers.
In 2009, the contest included the former winners between 2001 and 2008.

EventCountrySong TitleComposerArtist
II1961{{CHL}}"La consentida"Jaime AtriaOlga Escobar and Estampas Criollas
III1962{{CHL}}"El loro aguafiestas"Manuel Lira and José GolesSylvia Infantas and Los Cóndores
IV1963{{CHL}}"Álamo huacho"Clara SoloveraLos Huasos Quincheros
V1964{{CHL}}"Qué bonita va"Francisco Flores del CampoLos Huasos Quincheros
VI1965{{CHL}}"Mano nortina"Hernán ÁlvarezLos Cuatro Cuartos
VII1966{{CHL}}"La burrerita"Sofanor TobarLos Paulos
VIII1967{{CHL}}"Voy pa' Mendoza"Willy BascuñanLos Solitarios
IX1968{{CHL}}"Camanchaca y polvareda"Ricardo de la FuenteLos Ponchos Negros
X1969{{CHL}}"Cuando tomo la guitarra"Orlando Muñoz and Alsino FuentesLos Alfiles Negros
XI1970{{CHL}}"El hombre"Rolando AlarcónRolando Alarcón and Los Emigrantes
XII1971{{CHL}}"La torcacita"Óscar Cáceres and Luis BarragánGinette Acevedo
XIII1972{{CHL}}"Viejo puente"Ariel Arancibia and Fernando PavezLos Lazos
XIV1973{{CHL}}"Mi río"Julio NumhauserCharo Cofré
XXII1981{{CHL}}"Ay, Fernanda"Ricardo de la FuenteSantiago Cuatro
XXIII1982{{CHL}}"La tejedora"Sandra RamírezPedro Messone
XXIV1983{{CHL}}"En los tiempos de mi abuelo"Roberto Rojas and Juan CastilloJuan Carlos Méndez
XXV1984{{CHL}}"Chile, una postal"Teresa RodríguezLos Chacareros de Paine
XXVI1985{{CHL}}"La reina del Tamarugal"Manuel Veas and Luis MirandaCalichal
XXVII1986{{CHL}}"Sube a mi lancha"Ignacio MillánChilote Peñaloza and Los Huillincanos
XXVIII1987{{CHL}}"Rapa Nui, mi amor"Ignacio Millán and María Teresa DíazLorena and Manu Rere
XXIX1988{{CHL}}"Camino a Socoroma"Danny RodríguezLos Yanacochas
XXX1989{{CHL}}"Maja en Aldachildo"Ricardo de la FuenteRicardo de la Fuente
XXXI1990{{CHL}}"No habrá verso que me alcance"Yayo Castro and Hugo CastilloLos Surcadores del Viento
XXXII1991{{CHL}}"De chingana"Héctor MolinaHéctor Molina
XXXIII1992{{CHL}}"Tejiendo está la manque"Cecilia GonzálezLeticia and Cantarauco
XXXIV1993{{CHL}}"Canto del agua"Agustín MoncadaKal
XXXV1994{{CHL}}"Mirando pa' la bahía"José Luis HernándezJosé Luis Hernández and Cantamérica
XXXVI1995{{CHL}}"María Leonor Lucía"Magdalena MattheyMagdalena Matthey
XXXVII1996{{CHL}}"Cueca tristona"Edson GuerreroClarita Parra
XXXVIII1997{{CHL}}"Cartagena"Claudio GuzmánTito Fernández
XXXIX1998{{CHL}}"La noche de Chillán"Pablo Neruda and Vicente BianchiSantiago Cuatro
XL1999{{CHL}}"Cueca pulenta"Víctor Hugo CampusanoAltamar
XLI2000{{CHL}}"El corralero"Sergio SauvalleLos Huasos Quincheros
XLII2001{{CHL}}"Whipala"Danny RodríguezDanny Rodríguez
XLIII2002{{PER}}"Juramento"Carlos RincónEduardo del Perú
XLIV2003{{ARG}}"Pintadita"Fernando BarrientosFernando Barrientos
XLV2004{{ARG}}"Bailando con tu sombra (Alelí)"Víctor HerediaAbel Pintos
XLVI2005{{CHL}}"Cueca al sol"Isabel ParraCamila Méndez
XLVII2006{{CHL}}"Canción de agua y viento"Elizabeth MorrisElizabeth Morris and group
XLVIII2007{{COL}}"Me duele el alma"Leonardo Gómez and Diana HernándezMaria Mulata
XLIX2008{{PER}}"Tusuy Kusun"Damaris MallmaDamaris and group
L[5]2009{{CHL}}"Cueca al sol"Isabel ParraCamila Méndez
LI2010{{ARG}}"El cantar es andar"César IsellaCésar Isella
LII2011{{CHL}}"De Pascua Lama"Patricio MannsValentina Sepúlveda and Diapazón Porteño
LIII2012{{CHL}}"Caprichosa"Gogo Muñoz and Lucas SaavedraMauro Zapata and Fiesta Andina
LIV2013{{CHL}}"Con el zapatito, con el zapatón"Paula HerreraPaula Herrera
LV2014{{CHL}}"La retirada"La PájaraJaviera Bobadilla
LVI2015{{CHL}}"La mejicana"Elizabeth MorrisElizabeth Morris
LVII2016{{PAN}}"Viene de Panamá"Afrodisiaco
LVIII2017{{CHI}}"Carnavalito de la esperanza"Juan Andrés Soko and Francisco FloresTrifussa
LIX2018{{CHI}}Mundo al revésAstrid VeasAstrid Veas
Winning countries (since 2001, start of International Folk Contest)
  • {{CHL}}: 11 times (and 33 years of National Folk Contest, between 1961-1973 and 1981-2000)
  • {{ARG}}: 3 times
  • {{PER}}: twice
  • {{COL}}: once
  • {{PAN}}: once

Performing Artists

{{Main article|List of performing artists at the Viña del Mar International Song Festival}}

Every year international artists are invited to perform at the Festival.

Festival Queen

Every year the festival selects a queen. Popular personalities apply to be queen, often offering outrageous stunts to win.

The queen is chosen by a vote organized by the newspaper La Cuarta.[6] Journalists accredited to the Festival express their preferences through a secret ballot.

The day after the election there is a coronation and the delivery of a band and a ring as a prize by the relevant authorities. Since 2001, on the day of the coronation the Queen of the Festival has to dive into the pool at the Hotel O'Higgins in Vina del Mar in front of the media.[7]

Some of the women chosen as Queen include: Celia Cruz, Diana Bolocco, Thalía, Sigrid Alegría, Yuri, Raffaella Carrà, Tonka Tomicic, and Gloria Trevi.

List of Queens

YearQueenCountryTV ChannelNotes
2018Betsy Camino{{CUB}}Canal 13
2017Kika Silva{{CHL}}Canal 13
2016Nicole "Luli" Moreno{{CHL}}Canal 13
2015Jhendelyn Nuñez{{CHL}}Canal 13Known for participating in Vedette shows.
2014Sigrid Alegría{{CHL}}Canal 13Film and TV actress
2013Dominique Gallego{{CHL}}Canal 13Star on numerous reality shows
2012Valeria Ortega{{CHL}}Canal 13Journalist.
2011Andrea Dellacasa{{ARG}}Canal 13Vedette.
2010Carolina Arregui{{CHL}}Canal 13Actress in TV Series, 2010 festival juror
2009Catherine Fulop{{VEN}}Canal 13Actress in TV Series, 2009 festival juror
2008Pilar Ruiz{{COL}}Reality show participant
2007Diana Bolocco{{CHL}}Canal 13Journalist, Cecilia Bolocco's Sister, TV show host.
2006Tonka Tomicic{{CHL}}TVNParticipated in Miss World 1995
2005Luciana Salazar{{ARG}}ChilevisiónShowbiz Queen from Argentina
2004Carolina "Pampita" Ardohain{{ARG}}Benjamín Vicuña's wife.
2003María Eugenia Larraín{{CHL}}Canal 13Showbiz Queen from Chile.
2002Patricia Manterola{{MEX}}Artist invited to the festival that year, crowned for the second time.
2001Natalia Oreiro{{URY}}Artist invited
2000Celia Cruz{{CUB}} {{USA}}Invited the same year, as part of the festival show.
1999Carla Perez{{BRA}}Presenter
1998Sofía Franco{{PER}}Presenter
1997Thalía{{MEX}}Invited artist
1996Paola Falcone{{CHL}}Participated in Miss Universe 1995
1995Patricia Manterola{{MEX}}Artist invited
1994Sofía Vergara{{COL}}Presenter
1993Gloria Trevi{{MEX}}Artist invited
1992Lucero{{MEX}}Had a romance with Felipe Camiroaga
1991Yuri{{MEX}}Invited artist
1990Xuxa{{BRA}}Invited artist
1989Myriam Hernández{{CHL}}Invited artist
1988Marcela "Mache" Sánchez{{PER}}
1987Irene Llano{{CHL}}Invited artist
1986Cindy Valentine{{CAN}}Participated in the "competencia internacional"
1985María Conchita Alonso{{VEN}}Invited artist
1984Gianina Matei{{ROU}}Participated in "competencia internacional"
1983Lucía Méndez[9]{{MEX}}Formed part of the festival judging panel
1982Raffaella Carrà[9]{{ITA}}Invited artist
1979María Graciela Gómez[8]{{CHL}}Presenter
Notas
1. ^{{cite web |url=http://mexico.cnn.com/entretenimiento/2010/02/23/paul-anka-cerro-con-gran-exito-la-primera-jornada-de-vina-del-mar |title=Paul Anka cerró con gran éxito, la primera jornada de Viña del Mar |author=CNN México |date=23 Feb 2010 |publisher=mexico.cnn.com |quote=El Festival Internacional de la Canción de Viña del Mar es el evento musical más importante del continente |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120129171131/http://mexico.cnn.com/entretenimiento/2010/02/23/paul-anka-cerro-con-gran-exito-la-primera-jornada-de-vina-del-mar |archivedate=2012-01-29 |df= }}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.esctoday.com/45797/iceland-hera-bjork-in-the-final-of-vina-del-mar-international-song-contest-2013/ |title=Iceland: Hera Björk in the final of Viña del Mar International Song Contest 2013 |author=Floras, Stella |date=18 Feb 2013 |publisher=www.esctoday.com |quote=[T]he Viña del Mar International Song Contest [is] the oldest and biggest music festival in Latin America}}
3. ^"Tom Jones 'ruge' en la segunda noche del Festival de Viña del Mar"{{dead link|date=July 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} Agence France-Presse, accessed February 23, 2007
4. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/spanish/misc/newsid_7911000/7911472.stm |title=Viña del Mar, "El Monstruo" cumple 50 |author=Perasso, Valeria |date=25 Feb 2009 |publisher=news.bbc.co.uk}}
5. ^{{Cite web |url=http://festival2009.canal13.cl/2009/html/Esp/MMomentos/IfichaqSEspSMMomentosS27S372706.html |title=2009 Song Folk Winner |access-date=2009-02-28 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090303230240/http://festival2009.canal13.cl/2009/html/Esp/MMomentos/IfichaqSEspSMMomentosS27S372706.html |archive-date=2009-03-03 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.radioagricultura.cl/2015/02/09/revisa-la-historia-de-las-reinas-de-vina-del-mar/ |title=Revisa la historia de las reinas de Viña del Mar |date=9 Feb 2015 |publisher=www.radioagricultura.cl |access-date=2015-02-19 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150210085554/http://www.radioagricultura.cl/2015/02/09/revisa-la-historia-de-las-reinas-de-vina-del-mar/ |archive-date=2015-02-10 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
7. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.guioteca.com/farandula/los-piscinazos-que-incendiaron-el-festival-de-vina/ |title=Los "Piscinazos" que incendiaron el Festival de Viña |author=Núñez, Leonardo |date=27 Feb 2012 |publisher=www.guioteca.com}}
8. ^Elección no oficial.

Queens per country

Country#Year
{{CHL}}141979, 1987, 1989, 1996, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
{{MEX}}71983, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2002
{{ARG}}32004, 2005, 2011
{{VEN}}21985, 2009
{{COL}}21994, 2008
{{BRA}}21990, 1999
{{PER}}21988, 1998
{{URY}}12001
{{CUB}}22000, 2018
{{CAN}}11986
{{ROU}}11984
{{ITA}}11982

See also

  • List of historic rock festivals
  • List of music festivals in Chile

References

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External links

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