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词条 Ovidiu Cernăuțeanu
释义

  1. Melodi Grand Prix

  2. Eurovision Song Contest 2010

  3. After Eurovision

  4. Returning to Eurovision

  5. References

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| name = Ovi
| image = Ovi, ESC2014 Meet & Greet 01 (crop).jpg
| caption = Ovi in 2014
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| background = solo_singer
| birth_name = Ovidiu Cernăuţeanu
| alias = {{Hlist|Ovi Martin|Ovi Jacobsen}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1974|08|23}}
| birth_place = Botoșani, Romania
| origin = Norway
| instrument = {{Hlist|Piano|vocals}}
| genre = Pop
| occupation = {{Hlist|Singer|songwriter|pianist|record producer}}
| years_active = 1994–present
| label = daWorks
| associated_acts = Paula Seling
| website =
}}Ovidiu Cernăuţeanu ({{IPA-ro|oˈvidju t͡ʃernə.uˈt͡se̯anu}}; born 23 August 1974),[1] also known by his stage names Ovi Martin, Ovi Jacobsen, or simply Ovi, is a Romanian-Norwegian singer-songwriter, producer and musician. After being raised in Botoșani, he moved to Norway in 1995.[2][3]

He rose to fame in Norway in 2006 when he first took part in the Melodi Grand Prix 2006 with the song "The Better Side of Me" where he didn't qualify to the final. The next year he was a finalist of the Melodi Grand Prix 2009 with the song "Seven Seconds" but lost to Alexander Rybak. In 2010 he participated in the Selecția Națională 2010 for Romania alongside duet partner Paula Seling. They won with the song "Playing with Fire" with which they represented Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010. They qualified for the grand final where they took the third position, only behind winner Germany and runner-up Turkey. After Eurovision, Ovi released a new duet with Seling; "We Got Something".

In 2012 he was back in the Melodi Grand Prix 2012 this time as a songwriter along with son and Tommy Berre for the song "High on Love" as performed by Reidun Sæther. The song qualified for the final. Apart from the European recognition, Ovi has also entered several music charts with songs like "Seven Seconds" (2009), "Playing with Fire" (2010) or "We Got Something" (2011) – the latter two are featuring Paula Seling. He is also the Popularity Award winner of the 2009 Golden Stag Festival in Romania.

In 2014 he returned to Eurovision Song Contest 2014 together with duet partner Paula Seling when they participated for Romania with the song "Miracle". The same year Ovi co-wrote the song She's After My Piano for the group 2 Fabiola who participated in the Belgium national selection for Eurovision Song Contest 2014. The song did not win in Belgium but became a major hit for 2 Fabiola. Later Ovi and Paula Seling recorded their own version of the song for Ovi's album A Bit of Pop Won't Hurt Anyone, 5 May 2014 (daWorks).

Melodi Grand Prix

Ovidiu Cernăuţeanu submitted several songs written and performed by himself for the Melodi Grand Prix selections in the last 2000s but was only selected towards the semi-finals twice. In 2008 his entry had no success, while in the Melodi Grand Prix 2009 he was in for the Final on 21 February with the song "Seven Seconds" but didn't qualify for the Golden Final. The song was even though a mild chart success, entering the top-fifteen of the VG-lista at number-twelve.[4]

Eurovision Song Contest 2010

Cernăuţeanu represented Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 (as Ovi) in a duet with Paula Seling. They performed "Playing with Fire", which was composed by Cernăuţeanu himself.[5][6]

They passed the second semi-final, where they were the fourth. In the Grand Final, Seling and Ovi performed the nineteenth (after France and before Russia). At the voting, they got 164 points and classed the third that night, equaling the best result for Romania in the contest. They received 12 points from Moldova, 10 points from United Kingdom, Norway, Spain, Portugal, Sweden, etc. Only eight countries didn't give the top ten points to them that night.

After Eurovision

After Eurovision, Ovi recorded some new materials alongside Paula Seling and they released a duet album entitled Playing with Fire in Romania and Norway exclusively. The album didn't fare well and neither did the singles promoted. The title song entered several European charts though, including the famous UK Singles Chart. The A side/B side release "Counting Down"/"Calling You (Hello, Hello)" was a little less successful. It was only promoted in Romania via live performances and the songs received no music video. The latter one entered the Romanian Top 100 in 2011. In late 2011, Ovi started a new musical project with Seling after a short hiatus.

Returning to Eurovision

In early 2012 it was officially confirmed that Ovidiu Jacobsen (Ovi's alias) submitted a song to the Melodi Grand Prix 2012. The music and lyrics are composed by himself, son and Tommy Berre. The composition is a song entitled "High on Love" and it is performed by Reidun Sæther. The song was the third most voted song of the first semi-final so it preceded to the grand final to be held on 11 February 2012. It did not progress to the Gold Final.

On 1 March 2014, Paula Seling and Ovi won the Romanian national selection Selecția Națională 2014 and were selected as the Romanian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Copenhagen with the song "Miracle".[7] The duo came 12th place receiving 12 points only from Moldova.

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.adevarul.ro/eurovision/stiri/PORTRET-Ovidiu_Jacobsen_-_Artistul_care_i-a_cucerit_pe_straini_0_189581396.html|title=Ovidiu Jacobsen – Artistul care i-a cucerit pe străini|publisher=Adevărul|author=Carmen Stanciu|date=14 January 2010}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=- Jeg er ikke Jahn Teigen altså. Men langt på vei|publisher=Dagbladet.no|url=http://www.dagbladet.no/kultur/jeg-er-ikke-jahn-teigen-altsa-men-langt-pa-vei/61513727|date=2014-03-30|language=Norwegian}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Ovi şi Paula Seling, la un pas de Eurovision|publisher=Click mobile|url=http://m.click.ro/romanesti/romanesti/ovi-si-paula-seling-la-un-pas-de-eurovision|accessdate=2017-02-26|language=Romanian}}
4. ^http://acharts.us/song/41665
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.eurovision.tv/page/news?id=9923&_t=Romania+sets+its+hopes+on+Paula+%26+Ovi|title=Romania sets its hopes on Paula & Ovi|last=Schacht|first=Andreas|date=6 March 2010|publisher=European Broadcasting Union|accessdate=6 March 2010}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.esctoday.com/news/read/15309|title=Romania sends Paula Seling & Ovi to the Eurovision Song Contest|last=Klier|first=Marcus|date=6 March 2010|publisher=ESCToday|accessdate=6 March 2010}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.eurovision.tv/page/news?id=paula_and_ovi_to_represent_romania|title=Paula and Ovi to represent Romania!|publisher=Eurovision.tv |date=1 March 2014}}
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