Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996

Norway was represented by Elisabeth Andreassen, with the song '"I evighet", at the 1996 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 18 May at the Oslo Spektrum, following Secret Garden's victory for Norway in Dublin the previous year. "I evighet" was chosen as the Norwegian entry at the Melodi Grand Prix on 30 March. This was the last of four Eurovision appearances as a main performer by Andreassen, a record shared with Lys Assia, Fud Leclerc, Valentina Monetta and Peter, Sue & Marc.

Eurovision Song Contest 1996
Country Norway
National selection
Selection processMelodi Grand Prix 1996
Selection date(s)30 March 1996
Selected entrantElisabeth Andreassen
Selected song"I evighet"
Finals performance
Final result2nd, 114 points
Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Before Eurovision

Melodi Grand Prix 1996

The final was held at the studios of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation in Oslo, hosted by Tande-P. Eight songs took part with the winner being chosen by voting from regional juries. Other participants included three-time Norwegian representative and MGP regular Jahn Teigen (as one of the duo To Tenorer) and Geir Rønning, who would later represent Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005.[1]

Final – 30 March 1996
Draw Artist Song (English translation) Songwriter(s) Points Place
1 Scandinavia "Når hjertet står i brann" (When the heart is on fire) Tom Sennerud, Bjørn Terje Bråthen 12 8
2 Arnold B. Family "Din smittende glede" (Your huge joy) Thomas Børud, Arnold Børud 29 6
3 Elisabeth Andreassen "I evighet" (In eternity) Torhild Nigar 88 1
4 Stephen Ackles "Jennina" Geir Rønning 32 5
5 Mia Gundersen "Tenn lys" (Light a candle) Inge Enoksen, Leiv Grøtte 28 7
6 Helga Hatløy Hagen & Marie Hatløy Osdal "Frieri" (Proposal) Helga Hatløy Hagen, Marie Hatløy Osdal 56 2
7 Geir Rønning "Uten de'" (Without you) Geir Rønning 56 2
8 To Tenorer "Ariel" Sverre Wiik, Øystein Wiik 39 4

At Eurovision

The European Broadcasting Union granted Norway, as the host nation, exemption from an audio-only pre-qualifying round which took place on 20 March with all 29 other participants competing to avoid the bottom seven placings which would mean early elimination from the 1996 contest and non-representation in Oslo.

On the night of the final Andreassen performed 12th in the running order, following Estonia and preceding France. At the close of voting "I evighet" had received 114 points, placing Norway second of the 23 entries. The highest marks received were three 10s from the Netherlands, Slovenia and Sweden during the 1975-2003 period at the contest, "I evighet" was the best placed song without any 12 points. The Norwegian jury awarded its 12 points to Portugal.[2]

Andreassen is one of five artists along with Lys Assia, Gigliola Cinquetti, Linda Martin and Dima Bilan to have finished both first and second at Eurovision.

Voting

Points awarded to Norway

Points awarded to Norway
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

Points awarded by Norway (Pre-qualifying round)

12 points Iceland
10 points Estonia
8 points United Kingdom
7 points Sweden
6 points  Switzerland
5 points Austria
4 points Malta
3 points Portugal
2 points Belgium
1 point Denmark

Points awarded by Norway (Final)

12 points Portugal
10 points Ireland
8 points Estonia
7 points Croatia
6 points Sweden
5 points Iceland
4 points France
3 points Greece
2 points Finland
1 point Malta

See also

References

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