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词条 Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993
释义

  1. Final

  2. At Eurovision

     Points awarded by Norway  Points awarded to Norway 

  3. See also

  4. References

{{ESC National Year
| Year = 1993
| Country = Norway
| Preselection = Melodi Grand Prix 1993
| Preselection date = 6 March 1993
| Entrant = Silje Vige
| Song = Alle mine tankar
| Final result = 5th, 120 points
}}

Norway was represented by 16-year-old Silje Vige, with the song '"Alle mine tankar", at the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 15 May in Millstreet, Ireland. "Alle mine tankar" was chosen as the Norwegian entry at the Melodi Grand Prix on 6 March.

Final

The MGP was held at the Chateau Neuf in Oslo, hosted by Ingunn Kyrkjebø. Eight songs took part with the winner being chosen by voting from eight regional juries. Other participants included three-time Norwegian representative and MGP regular Jahn Teigen, the previous year's singer Merethe Trøan, and Tor Endresen who would represent Norway in 1997.[1]

MGP - 6 March 1993
Draw Artist Song Points Place
1 Rune Larsen & Helga Nilsen "Det skulle vaert sommer" 37 7
2 Toni Gundersen "Roser i regn" 48 4
3 New Jordal Swingers "Comeback" 47 5
4 Silje Vige "Alle mine tankar" 75 1
5 Stein Hauge & Kim Fairchild "Foruten vind" 57 2
6 Tor Endresen "Hva" 53 3
7 Merethe Trøan "Din egen stjerne" 46 6
8 Jahn Teigen "Jackpot" 27 8

At Eurovision

On the night of the final Vige performed last in the running order, following Israel. "Alle mine tankar" was an unusually structured song with an instrumental arrangement featuring a bouzouki and an accordion, which commentators remarked as most un-Norwegian. The song began in a very gentle, low-key way before building to a still gentle yet catchy refrain. It was a distinctive song with which to close the contest, and received a very enthuisiatic response from the audience. At the close of voting "Alle mine tankar" had received 120 points, placing Norway 5th of the 25 entries, the country's first top 10 finish since 1988. It did however seem to have had a polarising effect on the other national juries – it had received maximum 12s from Croatia, Greece and Finland, and second-place 10s from four other countries, yet nine of the juries placed it outside their top 10 and awarded it no points at all. The Norwegian jury awarded its 12 points to contest winners Ireland.[2]

Points awarded by Norway

12 pointsIreland}}
10 pointsNetherlands}}
8 pointsUK}}
7 pointsGreece}}
6 pointsFrance}}
5 pointsPortugal}}
4 pointsCroatia}}
3 pointsSwitzerland}}
2 pointsIceland}}
1 pointSpain}}

Points awarded to Norway

Points awarded to Norway
12 points10 points8 points7 points6 points
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  • {{Esc|Croatia}}
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  • {{Esc|Germany}}
  • {{Esc|Switzerland}}
  • {{Esc|Iceland}}
  • {{Esc|Portugal}}
  • {{Esc|Cyprus}}
  • {{Esc|Bosnia and Herzegovina|1992}}
  • {{Esc|Belgium}}
  • {{Esc|Netherlands}}
5 points4 points3 points2 points1 point
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  • {{Esc|Slovenia}}
  • {{Esc|Luxembourg}}

See also

  • Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest
  • Eurovision Song Contest 1993

References

1. ^ESC National Finals database 1993
2. ^ESC History - Norway 1993
{{Norway in Eurovision}}{{Eurovision Song Contest 1993}}

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