Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 explained

Romania participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 with the song "Tell Me Why" written by Ionel Tudor and Mirela Fugaru. The song was performed by Monica Anghel and Marcel Pavel. The Romanian broadcaster Televiziunea Română (TVR) returned to the Eurovision Song Contest after a one-year absence following their relegation from 2001 as one of the bottom six countries in the 2000 contest. TVR organised the national final Selecția Națională 2002 in order to select the Romanian entry for the 2002 contest in Tallinn, Estonia. Eighteen entries were selected to compete in the national final on 3 March 2002 where "Tell Me Why" performed by Monica Anghel and Marcel Pavel was selected as the winner after scoring top marks from an eight-member jury panel and a public televote.

Romania competed in the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 25 May 2002. Performing during the show in position 21, Romania placed ninth out of the 24 participating countries, scoring 71 points.

Background

See main article: Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest. Prior to the 2002 contest, Romania had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest three times since its first entry in 1994. To this point, its highest placing in the contest has been 17th place, which the nation achieved in 2000 with the song "The Moon" performed by Taxi.[1]

The Romanian national broadcaster, Televiziunea Română (TVR), broadcasts the event within Romania and organizes the selection process for the nation's entry. TVR has consistently selected the Romanian Eurovision entry through national finals that feature a competition among several artists and songs, a procedure which the broadcaster opted for once again to select their 2002 entry.[2]

Before Eurovision

Selecția Națională 2002

Selecția Națională 2002 was the national final organised by TVR in order to select Romania's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2002. The competition took place at the TVR studios in Bucharest on 3 March 2002 and was hosted by Leonard Miron.[3] The show was televised on România 1 and Romania International.[4] [5]

Competing entries

TVR opened a submission period for artists and composers to submit their entries between 8 January 2002 and 10 February 2002. The broadcaster received 165 submissions after the submission deadline passed.[6] A five-member expert committee reviewed the received submissions on 14 February 2002 and selected eighteen entries for the national final.[7] [8] The competing entries were announced on 15 February 2002.[9] [10]

ArtistSongSongwriter(s)
Alina Sorescu"You Know It"Dani Constantin, Mihaela Calinescu
B Brothers"Together as One"Mircea Badiu, Alexandru Badiu
Candy and Gaz pe Foc"Spune-mi"Liviu Tudan, Dinu Olăraşu
Class"Povestea unei mingi"Mihaela Cernea, Vlad Cernea, Florin Cojocaru, Anca Badiu
Kappa"Frunză"Ovidiu Buhățel, László Kovács, Alexandru Deac
Krypton"Ce vrăji mi-ai făcut"Eugen Mihăescu
Luminiţa Anghel"All I Want"Sorin Vasile, Luminiţa Anghel
Monica Anghel and Marcel Pavel"Tell Me Why"Ionel Tudor, Mirela Fugaru
Nicola"I Do"Mihai Alexandru, Nicoleta Alexandru
No Comment"Liberi"Călin Geambașu, Xenti Runceanu, Liliana Ştefan
Pro Consul"Mama Terra"Robert Anghelescu, Bogdan Marin
Quartz"Fluier"Amedeo Bolohoi, Gianina Corondan
Sfinx Experience"Dacă vrei, poţi"Sfinx Experience
Sfinx Experience and Laurenţiu Niculescu"Vino-n somnul meu"Sfinx Experience
Spitalul de Urgență"Ea"Dan Helciug
Valahia"Mama"Marius Băraș, Mihai Trăistariu, Dorin Topala
Vank"All Too Young"Cornel Ilie, Nicu Sârghea, Alex Belciu, Victor Cenușa
Voltaj"Lacrima"Călin Goia, Bobby Stoica, Gabi Constantin, Vali Ionescu, Paul Neacșu

Final

The final took place on 3 March 2002. Eighteen songs competed and the winner, "Tell Me Why" performed by Monica Anghel and Marcel Pavel, was determined by the 50/50 combination of the votes from an eight-member jury panel and public televoting.[11] [12]

Final – 3 March 2002
DrawArtistSongJuryTelevoteTotalPlace
VotesPoints
1B Brothers"Together as One"02,2822214
2Krypton"Ce vrăji mi-ai făcut"31,5820311
3Alina Sorescu"You Know It"02,3023312
4Vank"All Too Young"102,8675152
5Nicola"I Do"62,3344105
6Sfinx Experience"Dacă vrei, poţi"58090510
7Spitalul de Urgență"Ea"121,5650123
8Kappa"Frunză"22,2611313
9Pro Consul"Mama Terra"81,237087
10Quartz"Fluier"09750015
11Valahia"Mama"16,14210114
12Sfinx Experience and Laurenţiu Niculescu"Vino-n somnul meu"08420016
13Voltaj"Lacrima"03,493779
14Class"Povestea unei mingi"06380017
15Monica Anghel and Marcel Pavel"Tell Me Why"76,85412191
16Luminiţa Anghel"All I Want"43,2486106
17Candy and Gaz pe Foc"Spune-mi"03,950888
18No Comment"Liberi"09060018

At Eurovision

The Eurovision Song Contest 2002 took place at Saku Suurhall in Tallinn, Estonia, on 25 May 2002.[13] The participants list included the previous year's winning country, the "Big Four" countries, consisting of,, and the, any eligible countries which did not compete in the 2001 contest, and countries which had obtained the highest average points total at the previous year's contest, up to 24 total participants. In 2002, Romania automatically qualified to the final due to their relegation in the previous year.[14] On 9 November 2001, an allocation draw was held which determined the running order and Romania was set to perform in position 21, following the entry from Malta and before the entry from Slovenia.

The contest was broadcast in Romania on România 1.[15] The Romanian spokesperson, who announced the votes of the Romanian jury during the show, was Leonard Miron.

Voting

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Romania and awarded by Romania in the contest. The nation awarded its 12 points to Macedonia in the contest.[16]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Romania Country Profile. 15 January 2015. EBU.
  2. Web site: 2002-01-23 . "Anarhistii" de ieri, concurentii de maine . 2024-06-18 . adevarul.ro . ro.
  3. Web site: ROMANIAN NATIONAL FINAL 2002 . 2024-06-18 . natfinals.50webs.com.
  4. Web site: 2002-02-17 . index . 2024-06-18 . tvr.ro . ro.
  5. Web site: Romania 2002 . 2024-06-18 . mylittleworld.nfshost.com.
  6. Web site: Dobrescu . Petre . 2002-02-11 . Topul televiziunilor & Eurovision . 2024-06-18 . Libertatea . ro.
  7. Web site: 2002-06-20 . Regulament . 2024-06-18 . tvr.ro . ro.
  8. Web site: 2002-03-14 . Preselecția Națională . 2024-06-18 . tvr.ro . ro.
  9. Web site: Dobrescu . Petre . 2002-02-15 . Laureatii Cerbului de Aur 2001, Proconsul si Luminita Anghel, in duel pentru Eurovision . 2024-06-18 . Libertatea . ro.
  10. Web site: Bakker . Sietse . 2002-11-30 . Romanian finalists announced . 2024-06-18 . Esctoday.
  11. Web site: 2002-10-31 . selectia . 2024-06-18 . tvr.ro . ro.
  12. Web site: 2002-06-20 . Clasament . 2024-06-18 . web.archive.org.
  13. Web site: Tallinn 2002–Eurovision Song Contest . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210102233622/https://eurovision.tv/event/tallinn-2002 . 2 January 2021 . 14 March 2021 . European Broadcasting Union (EBU).
  14. Web site: 28 September 2001 . Rules of the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 . 30 August 2022 . European Broadcasting Union (EBU) . myledbury.co.uk.
  15. Web site: 2002-05-25 . Eurovision 2002 in linie dreapta . 2024-05-29 . adevarul.ro . ro.
  16. Web site: Results of the Final of Tallinn 2002 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210408184157/https://eurovision.tv/event/tallinn-2002/final/results/romania . 8 April 2021 . 8 April 2021 . European Broadcasting Union.