Honduras in the OTI Festival explained

Honduras
Member Station:TNH (Televisión Nacional de Honduras)
National Selection Event:Internal selection (1974-1997)
Honduran Festival for OTI (1997)
Internal selection (1998-2000)
Apps:25
First:1974
Best:7th in 1979
7th in 1980
7th in 1981
Worst:17th in 1977
17th in 1982
Website:Televisión Nacional de Honduras website

Honduras as the most of the Central American countries, took part for the first time in the OTI Festival in the edition of 1974, which was held in the Mexican coastal city of Acapulco. TNH (Televisión Nacional de Honduras), the OTI member broadcaster of that country selected Moisés Canelo as their first entrant, who achieved a respectable ninth place. After a withdrawal in 1975, the Honduran broadcaster rejoined the event and participated every year till the last show, which was held again in Acapulco.

History

As many Central American countries in the OTI Festival, Honduras didn't really have a successful participation in the contest. In fact, TNH never managed to get a victory for Honduras during their history in the event, but reached the top ten on six occasions.

In 1976 Wilson Reynoot and his song "Por cantarle al mar" (For singing to the sea) placed eighth in Acapulco.

In 1978 in Santiago, the singer Domingo Trimarchi also placed eighth with the song "Por esas pequeñas cosas" (For those little things), a song written by the successful Mexican composer Chucho Ferrer.

One year later, in Caracas, Honduras placed seventh with Gloria Janeth and the song "Hermano hispanoamericano" (Hispanic American brother), which is considered to be a call for Latin American unity and solidarity.[1]

Moisés Canelo, the first Honduran contestant, who placed ninth for TNH in 1974, returned to the contest five years later in 1980 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, placing seventh with his song "Tú, siempre tú (You, Always you).[2] One year later, in Mexico City, the Honduran delegation placed seventh for the third time with Oneyda and the song "Ven" (Come). Since then, Honduras struggled in the contest and never managed to get a top ten place again.

Contestants

YearArtistSong PlacePts
2000Diana LaraTe entregué mi corazón(I gave you my heart)SF
1998Carlos Alberto DurónMi otra mitad (My ogher side)SF
1997Tony Castellanos¿Dónde está el amor? (Where is the love?)
1996Millicent VieraRosas y espinas (Roses and thorns)
1995Carlos BrizzioLa casa de Pablo (Pablo's house)
1994Delma Adriana ReyesEspera hasta que den las tres(Wait until three o'clock)SF
1993Carlos AlbertoSale el sol (Sun rises)
1992Karina NasserEl otro muro (The other wall)
1991Max Jovel Argueta y Mauricio MedinaSembrando cantos (Spreading songs)SF
1990Patricia RamírezQué fácil es (Wow easy it is)
1989Antonio ParedesAl fin lo encontré (Finally I found it)
1988Gloria JanetTe amo (I love you)14
1987Rodolfo TorresUno más (One more)
1986Víctor DonayreSoy como soy (I am who I am)
1985Dúo Tú y YoUna historia tantas veces contada(One history so many times told)
1984Carlos BrizioAndar tan sólo por andar(To walk just for walking)
1983Jorge GómezEmpieza (Start)
1982Miguel Ángel MejíaAño dos mil (The year two thousand)176
1981OneydaVen (Come)716
1980Moisés CaneloTú, siempre tú (You, Always you)722
1979Gloria JanethHermano hispanoamericano(Hispanic-American friend)7
1978Domingo TrimarchiPor esas pequeñas cosas(For those little things)812
1977Tony MoralesEl hombre (The man)17
1976Wilson ReynootPor cantarle al mar (For singing to the sea)8
1974Moisés CaneloRío viejo, río amigo (Old river, friend river)9

References

  1. News: Añoro el ambiente artístico . Diario La Prensa. 2017-06-12. es-LA.
  2. Web site: Moises canelo - Biografía, historia y legado musical BuenaMusica.com. BuenaMusica.com. www.buenamusica.com. es. 2017-06-12.