Eurovision Choir 2019 Explained

Eurovision Choir
Year:2019
Venue:Partille Arena, Gothenburg, Sweden
Presenters:Petroc Trelawny
Director:Peter Maniura
Exsupervisor:Jon Ola Sand
Exproducer:Ieva Rozentāle
Host:Sveriges Television (SVT)
Entries:10
Green:Y
Red:Y
Yellow:Y
Vote:Jury voting by a panel of three judges to decide the winning choir
Winchoir:
Vocal Line
Prev Year:2017

Eurovision Choir 2019 was the second Eurovision Choir competition for choral singers, organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and Interkultur. It was held on 3 August 2019, at the Partille Arena, in Partille Municipality, Metropolitan Gothenburg, Sweden.[1] The event, presented by Petroc Trelawny and Ella Petersson, was produced by Swedish host broadcaster Sveriges Television (SVT) together with an international team of EBU members, the European Choir Games and the City of Gothenburg.

Ten countries participated, including debutants Norway, Scotland, Switzerland and the hosts Sweden while Austria,Estonia and Hungary decided to withdraw. Three of the ten choirs advanced to the second round: Latvia, Denmark and Slovenia, all of which took part in the inaugural edition in 2017. Vocal Line of Denmark won the contest, with Latvia and Slovenia placing second and third respectively.[2] [3]

Location

After initial reports in February 2018,[4] it was confirmed on 8 July 2018 that the second edition of the Eurovision Choir would be held in the Swedish city of Gothenburg. The proposed venue was the 14,000-seat Scandinavium arena.[1] However, on 18 December 2018, it was confirmed that Partille Arena would host the competition.

Format

Competing countries who are members of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) are eligible to participate in Eurovision Choir. Ten countries participated at the second edition of the contest. Each competing country was represented by a professional choir, and in the first round each performed a choral piece lasting no more than four minutes in length. Each piece may include singular or several musical works or of a free genre; but must contain national or regional influence from the participating country. Three choirs are invited to perform a second, 3 minute set after which the winner is announced.

The winning choir were presented with a trophy and awarded with a trip to attend the 11th edition of the World Choir Games held in Flanders, Belgium in July 2020.[5]

Performances

The show opened with a performance by twenty one choirs from across Västra Götaland County,[6] and all ten participating choirs performed "Mamma Mia" by ABBA during the flag parade.[7] For the two intervals, the mass choir performed "Without You" by Avicii with Madelene Johansson after the first round,[8] followed by 2017 winners Carmen Manet performing alongside Bohuslän Big Band after the second.[9] At the end of the show all the choirs performed two further ABBA songs, "Dancing Queen" and "Thank You for the Music" both with Johansson.[7]

Presenters

On 5 April 2019, it was announced that British classical music radio and television broadcaster, Petroc Trelawny and Swedish culture presenter would host the 2019 competition.[1] Trelawny’s career started at BBC Radio Devon in 1989 as a reporter and, since 1998, he has been a presenter at BBC Radio 3. Trelawny hosted the Eurovision Young Musicians 2018 at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh alongside Josie D'Arby.[10] Petersson is currently the presenter of Kulturstudion on SVT2,[11] and on SVT1.[12]

Participating countries

The official list of participants was published on 18 December 2018 and included nine countries. Belgium, Germany, Latvia, Slovenia and Wales participated again after making their debuts at the inaugural edition in 2017. Norway, Scotland, host country Sweden and Switzerland took part for the first time, while Austria, Estonia and Hungary withdrew from the competition.

On 20 March 2019, it was announced that Denmark would ultimately participate for a second time, raising the number of participants to ten. Romania and France were originally announced as debut participants but were later removed from the official list published by the EBU.[1] Both Austria and Hungary took part in the 2017 contest, but did not return for 2019.

First round

Draw[13] CountryChoirSong(s)[14] Language(s)
01Zero8"Khorumi"Swedish
"Hej, dunkom så länge vi levom"
02Almakalia"Made in Belgium" (medley)English, French
03Babīte Municipality Mixed Choir Maska"Pērkontēvs"Latvian, English
04BonnVoice"O Täler weit"German
"Die Gedanken sind frei"
05Volve Vokal"Ønskediktet"Norwegian
06Vocal Line"True North"English
07Alba[15] "Cumha na Cloinne"Scottish Gaelic
"Ach a' Mhairead"
"Alba"
08Jazzva"Spomenčice"Slovene
09Cake O’Phonie"Chante en mon cœur"French, Italian, Swiss German, Romansh, and Patois
"La sera sper il lag"
"Poi"
"Le ranz des vaches"
"La ticinella"
"Beresinaliedet"
"Chanson d'ici"
10Ysgol Gerdd Ceredigion"Cúnla"Irish
"Ar Lan y Môr"Welsh

Second round

Three choirs advanced to the second round and performed a second, 3 minute set, after which the winner was announced.

DrawCountryChoirSong(s)LanguagePlace
01Babīte Municipality Mixed Choir Maska"Come, God!"Latvian2
02Vocal Line"Viola"Danish1
03Jazzva"Fly, Little Bird"Slovene3

Other countries

Conductors

The conductors for each country were as follows:[21]

International broadcasts and voting

Commentators

Most of the participating countries sent commentators to Gothenburg or commentated from their own country, in order to add insight to the participants.

Country! scope="col"
Broadcaster(s)Commentator(s)
Musiq'3, La TroisFrench: Patrick Leterme[22]
DR1Ole Tøpholm and Philip Faber[23]
WDR FernsehenPeter Urban[24]
LTV1Kristīne Komarovska and Jānis Holšteins-Upmanis[25]
NRK1 (delayed); NRK Klassisk (live)Arild Erikstad[26] [27]
BBC Alba[28]
RTV SLO1Igor Velše
SVT2[29]
RTS UnFrench: Jean-Marc Richard and Philippe Savoy[30] [31]
S4CMorgan Jones[32]
Country! scope="col"
Broadcaster(s)Commentator(s)
France 2 (broadcast on 5 August 2020)[33]

Professional jury

The winner of the contest was decided upon the votes from a professional jury, which was made up of the following:[1]

The jury was asked to score on the technical skill and accuracy of the choir, the quality of their sound, their musicianship and interpretation and the communication of the piece they performed.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: EBU - Eurovision Choir. European Broadcasting Union. www.ebu.ch. 8 July 2018.
  2. Web site: Denmark's Vocal Line win Eurovision Choir 2019. European Broadcasting Union. 3 August 2019. www.ebu.ch. 4 August 2019.
  3. News: Latvian choir "Maska" places second in Eurovision Choir 2019 . 8 August 2019 . eng.lsm.lv . . 5 August 2019.
  4. Web site: Granger. Anthony. Eurovision Choir of the Year to Return in 2019. eurovoix.com. Eurovoix. 4 February 2018. 4 February 2018.
  5. Web site: Eurovision Choir'19: Winner To Receive Trip To The World Choir Games 2020. July 21, 2019. eurovoix.com. Eurovoix. 21 July 2019.
  6. Web site: Eurovision Choir'19: Twenty One Choirs To Form The Opening Act. 4 June 2019. eurovoix.com. Eurovoix. 4 June 2019.
  7. Web site: Eurovision Choir'19: ABBA's Hits To Open and Close The Contest. July 15, 2019. eurovoix.com. Eurovoix. 21 July 2019.
  8. Web site: Eurovision Choir'19: Opening, Interval & Closing Acts Revealed. 30 July 2019. eurovoix.com. Eurovoix. 30 July 2019.
  9. Web site: Eurovision Choir'19: Carmen Manet Winners Of Eurovision Choir 2017 Set to Perform. 3 July 2019. eurovoix.com. Eurovoix. 3 July 2019.
  10. Web site: Granger. Anthony. Petroc Trelawny and Josie D'Arby to Host Eurovision Young Musicians 2018. eurovoix.com. 6 August 2018. 6 August 2018.
  11. Web site: Ella Petersson leder SVT:s Kulturstudion. svt.se. 5 April 2019.
  12. Web site: Kulturfrågan Kontrapunkt. svt.se. 5 April 2019.
  13. Web site: Granger . Anthony . Eurovision Choir '19: Running Order for Grand Final Revealed . Eurovoix . 17 July 2019 . 17 July 2019.
  14. Web site: Granger . Anthony . Eurovision Choir 2019 Songs Revealed . Eurovoix . 2 August 2019 . 2 August 2019.
  15. News: Gillen . Melinda . Islanders will be singing at Eurovision . . 26 July 2019 . 10 May 2023.
  16. Web site: Granger. Anthony. Estonia: Withdraws From Eurovision Choir of the Year. eurovoix.com. Eurovoix. 16 November 2018. 16 November 2018.
  17. Web site: France Withdraw from Eurovision Choir 2019. Emily. Herbert. 21 May 2019. eurovoix.com. Eurovoix. 24 May 2019.
  18. Web site: Romania: Corul Symbol to Eurovision Choir of the Year. eurovoix.com. Eurovoix. 17 December 2017. 8 July 2018.
  19. Web site: Granger. Anthony. Romania: TVR Declined EBU Invite to Participate in Eurovision Choir of the Year. eurovoix.com. Eurovoix. 18 December 2018. 16 December 2018.
  20. Web site: Televisión Española no emitirá el Festival de Eurovisión de los Coros 2019 pero estudiará el debut de España en próximas ediciones. Carros. David. Spanish. 22 July 2019. 22 July 2019. 22 July 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190722094240/https://www.escplus.es/television-espanola-no-emitira-el-festival-de-eurovision-de-los-coros-2019-pero-estudiara-el-debut-de-espana-en-proximas-ediciones/. dead.
  21. Web site: Eurovision Choir 2019: Press Handbook . EBU . 25 July 2019.
  22. Web site: Belgium: Patrick Leterme to Commentate on Eurovision Choir 2019. Anthony. Granger. 20 July 2019. eurovoix.com. Eurovoix. 20 July 2019.
  23. Web site: Denmark: Eurovision Choir gets moved to DR1. Anthony. Granger. 9 July 2019. eurovoix.com. Eurovoix. 9 July 2019.
  24. Web site: Germany: Peter Urban to Commentate on Eurovision Choir 2019. Anthony. Granger. 30 June 2019. eurovoix.com. Eurovoix. 30 June 2019.
  25. Web site: Latvia: Kristīne Komarovska and Jānis Holšteins-Upmanis to Commentate on Eurovision Choir 2019. Anthony. Granger. 1 August 2019. eurovoix.com. Eurovoix. 1 August 2019.
  26. Web site: Norway: NRK To Broadcast Eurovision Choir 2019 on Time Delay. Anthony. Granger. 14 July 2019. eurovoix.com. Eurovoix. 14 July 2019.
  27. Web site: Granger . Anthony . Eurovision Choir 2019: Broadcasting Television Channels & Radio Stations Confirmed . Eurovoix . 25 July 2019 . 25 July 2019.
  28. Web site: Scotland: Tony Kearney to Commentate at Eurovision Choir. Anthony. Granger. 7 July 2019. eurovoix.com. Eurovoix. 7 July 2019.
  29. Web site: Sweden: SVT2 To Broadcast Eurovision Choir 2019. Anthony. Granger. 22 July 2019. eurovoix.com. Eurovoix. 22 July 2019.
  30. Web site: Switzerland: RTS To Air Documentary on Cake O'Phonie. Anthony. Granger. 22 July 2019. eurovoix.com. Eurovoix. 22 July 2019.
  31. Web site: Switzerland: Jean-Marc Richard & Philippe Savoy To Commentate Eurovision Choir. Granger. Anthony. eurovoix.com. Eurovoix. 3 August 2019. 3 August 2019.
  32. Web site: Wales: Morgan Jones To Commentate on Eurovision Choir 2019. Anthony. Granger. 28 July 2019. eurovoix.com. Eurovoix. 28 July 2019.
  33. Web site: L'Eurovision des Choeurs 2019 - Télé-Loisirs. www.programme-tv.net. 5 August 2020.