Netherlands

Not much to be positive about for the Ducth

Sieneke - Sha La Lie - Ik Ben Verfiefd ©  nrgymusic

There's very little pressure on the Netherlands to qualify or even do well. Sieneke seems to be enjoying herself but apart from the odd hardcore shclager fan not too many are enjoying this.

The Dutch wave their hands to sha la lie

Sieneke - Sha La Lie - Ik Ben Verfiefd ©  nrgymusic

Everyone in the press centre was woken up to the sound of Sieneke belting through Sha-la-lie this morning at 9am Oslo time. It may not be the best song but it looks like it could well qualify from one of the most competitive semi finals ever.

Dutch Jury & Televoting Results Revealed

Scoreboard clip from the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest final © EBU

The Dutch national broadcaster TROS, has announced the results of the jury and televoting results. Although Norway is the jury favourite and gets the 12 points in the combined results, Turkey was the fans favourite.

Greek and Cypriot Eurovision Party

Sakis Rouvas ©  John Stanton, EuroVisionary

The Eurovision Party season continued unabated with a party hosted by the Greek and Cypriot delegations and the huge Eurodom.  More than half of this year's contestants performed on the stage to a packed house.

Impressions on the 2nd Semfinal

Every day after work I make myself comfortable in front of my computer to watch was has been going on in Moscow during the day. I have seen the videos of the first rehearsals of the 2nd semifinal and here are my impressions.

De Toppers to Represent the Netherlands

De Toppers © toppersinconcert.nl

It is now officially announced that it is going to be the popular Dutch trio De Toppers that will represent the Netherlands at the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest in Moscow. This brings Gerard Joling back to the Contest after 21 years.

ABBA back on the charts

ABBA Gold and Mamma Mia soundtrack

After the premiere of the film version of the musical Mamma Mia ABBA is back on the charts. Not only is the soundtrack a best seller, but also ABBA’s greatest hits album, Gold, that includes the original ABBA songs is once again selling well around Europe.

1956

1956 Eurovision Song Contest logo © EBU
Basic information
Date: 
24 April 1956
Venue: 
Teatro Kursaal, Lugano, Switzerland
Broadcaster: 
SSR
Presenter(s): 
Lohengrin Filipello
About the contest: 

This is where it all began, Lugano, Switzerland. Who could have imagined how the contest would change and develop, or would have even existed more than fifty years later? Seven countries took part and, probably to make the show more of an event, each had two songs. Can you imagine that today? Rehearsals would take a month!

Only those involved at the time with a particular country will know if there were any tactical decisions regarding singers and songs. However, it is interesting to note that only one chose a male and a female singer, four chose one up-tempo song and one ballad while Switzerland flaunted it and sung in different languages. They were one of two countries to use the same singer for both songs.


As there was no voting procedure or even a final scoreboard broadcast, much of the voting remains a mystery. What is known is that each country had two jurors who marked all the songs, including their own, out of ten. ‘Refrain’ was announced as the winner. The final positions of the other songs have never been revealed.

Trivia: 
One might say that it was no wonder Switzerland won as they were given the advantage of voting twice - and even on their own country! The reason for Switzerland to be in that position was due to the fact that Luxembourg did not send any judges to Lugano, they asked the Swiss judges to vote on their behalf which was accepted.
About the songs: 

The Netherlands - Jetty Paerl – De Vogels van Holland (Dutch)
Music/Lyrics: Cor Lemaire /Annie M. G. Schmidt
Conductor: Fernando Paggi

There is a slow ‘Um-Pa-Pa’ feel to the first song to be performed on the Eurovision stage. The string section does most of the work.

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Switzerland – Lys Assia – Das Alte Karussel (German)
Music/Lyrics: Georg Betz-Stahl/Georg Betz-Stahl
Conductor: Fernando Paggi

Switzerland was one of only two countries to use the same singer twice. Lys first song is in German and it doesn’t sound as the title might lead you to expect.

Belgium – Fud Leclerc – Messieurs les Noýes de la Siene (French)
Music/Lyrics: Jean Miret, Jack Say/Robert Montal
Conductor: Leo Souris

Belgium’s first effort of the night was a slow ballad with not much happening in the arrangement.

 

Germany – Walter Andreas Schwarz – Im Wartesaal Zum Grossen Glück (German)
Music/Lyrics: Walter Andreas Schwarz/Walter Andreas Schwarz
Conductor: Fernando Paggi

Walter’s song is in the style that Europe was used to at that time. It contrasted with their second song, maybe a deliberate tactic.

 

France – Mathé Altéry – Le Temps Perdu (French)
Music/Lyrics: André Lodge/Rachèle Thoreau
Conductor: Franck Pourcel

Mathé sings soprano in the type of song you would expect from the French. Another ballad with minimal arrangement.

 

Luxembourg – Michéle Arnaud – Ne Crois Pas (French)
Music/Lyrics: Christian Guittreau /Christian Guittreau
Conductor: Jacques Lassry

This song is up-tempo and holds the interest of the listener longer than some of the songs before it.

 

Italy –Franca Raimondi – Aprite le Finestre (Italy)
Music/Lyrics: Christian Guittreau /Christian Guittreau
Conductor: Jacques Lassry

Franca won the Sanremo festival earlier that year with this song. The second up-tempo song in a row, and faster than most of its competitors.

 

The Netherlands – Corry Brokken – Voorgoed Voor Bij (Dutch)
Music/Lyrics: Jelle de Vries/Jelle de Vries
Conductor: Fernando Paggi

Winner-to be- Corry Brokken sang this standard ballad, which included a long instrumental from the string section of the orchestra.

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Switzerland – Lys Assia – Refrain (French)
Music/Lyrics: Géo Voumard / Émile Gardaz
Conductor: Fernando Paggi

Switching to French for her second song, Lys makes good use of the brass, woodwind and string sections. While it is another ballad typical of the time, it does have a bit more to keep the listener interested. That is probably why it won.

 

Belgium – Mony Marc – Le Plus Beau Jour de ma Vie (French)
Music/Lyrics: Claude Alix/David Bee
Conductor: Leo Souris

The words ‘Ding Dong’ are used regularly throughout this standard French style ballad. The start of a trend perhaps?

 

Germany – Freddy Quinn -So Geht das Jede Nacht (German)
Music/Lyrics: Lotar Olias/Peter Mösser
Conductor: Fernando Paggi

This song immediately stands out from the crowd because of its contemporary Rock ‘n’ Roll style. Listening to it over fifty years later, some might wonder why it didn’t win.

 

France – Dany Dauberson – Il Est La (French)
Music/Lyrics: Simone Vallauris/Simone Vallauris
Conductor: Franck Pourcel

This s more up-tempo than most of the songs in the debut contest. Brass dominates the arrangement.

 

Luxembourg - Michéle Arnaud – Les Amants de Minuit (French)
Music/Lyrics: Pierre Lambry/Simone Laurencin
Conductor: Franck Pourcel

Michéle returned to the stage with her second song, a very quiet and understated ballad and passes by almost unnoticed.

 

Italy – Tonina Torrielli – Amami Se Vuoi (Italian)
Music/Lyrics: Vittorio Mascheroni/Mario Panzeri
Conductor: Gian Stellari

This ballad was second in Sanremo. While it still sounds dated (as you would expect), it has aged better than most.

Gerard Joling invites his fans for coffee

Gerard Joling in hospital © Gerard Joling.nl

In relation to his newly operation Gerald Joling has received many greetings and encouragements from his fans. To show his appreciation he wants to invite six of them over for coffee. Via his website everyone can participate and the six lucky winners will be picked from a draw.

Gerard Joling ready with new album and a film part after being hospitalised for ten days

Gerard Joling in hospital © Gerard Joling.nl

Dutch pop star Gerard Joling, who represented the Netherlands in the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest, has been through an emergency operation that delayed the presentation of his new album and a part in a film. He is in recovery now and the new album is ready to hit the stores as well as the charts.

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