Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012

Romania participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 in Baku, Azerbaijan. The Romanian entry was selected through a national final, organised by the Romanian broadcaster Romanian Television (TVR). Mandinga represented Romania with the song "Zaleilah", which qualified 3rd from the first semi-final and went on to place 12th in the final, scoring 71 points.[1][2]

Eurovision Song Contest 2012
Country Romania
National selection
Selection processSelecția Națională 2012
Selection date(s)10 March 2012
Selected entrantMandinga
Selected song"Zaleilah"
Finals performance
Semi-final resultQualified (3rd, 120 points)
Final result12th, 71 points
Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄2011 2012 2013►

Before Eurovision

Logo of Selecția Națională 2012

In early January 2012, Romania's participation remained unconfirmed. The online portal of one of Romania's newspapers, Cotidianul, assumed that Romania was not going to enter the 2012 edition of the contest due the lack of foundation, but TVR officials did not confirm this claim.[3] It was subsequently announced that Romania would take part in the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest.[4] TVR pressured the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to lower the entry fee and stated that participation was only possible if 40% of all the costs that may occur could be funded by a sponsor.[5]

It was announced that TVR had tried to convince worldwide-topping artist Inna to represent Romania in the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest by internal selection, but she refused the offer as she was busy with her I Am the Club Rocker Tour, for promoting her album with the same name.[6][7]

Selecția Națională 2012

In November 2011, a rumor started on the internet that Romania will withdraw from the Eurovision Song Contest 2012. None of the TVR officials commented the rumors until mid-January, 2012 when it was officially announced that Romania will compete in that year's edition of the contest. The plan of a national final was partly abolished, as TVR approached Inna to represent Romania in the competition. She eventually refused the participation, claiming full agenda and schedules in the time prior to the final as the only reason for her resignation. As the internal selection didn't go well, on 5 February 2012 it was announced that TVR opened a pre-selection of entries for the fifteenth edition of Selecția Națională.

On 6 February 2012, SRTV published a wishlist for composers, encouraging them to compose entries for the following 84 artists.[8]

Mihai Trăistariu (left) and Elena Gheorghe (right) represented Romania in the Contest in the past and they returned back in the 2012 Selection.
Paula Seling (left) and Ovi (right) received the best place Romania ever gained in the contest, when they came third in 2010. They competed also in that year's Selection Show

Aurelian Temișan
Akcent
Alex Velea
Alexa
Alexandra Stan
Alexandra Ungureanu
Alin Vaduva
Alina Eremia
Annamarie Dancs
Anda Adam
Andra
Andreea Bănică
Antonia
Blaxy Girls
Bogdan Bradu
Cătălin Josan
Claudia Pavel
Corina
Costi Ioniță
Cristian Sanda
Cristina Vasiu
Dalma Kovács
Dan Bălan
Delia Matache
Desperado
Direcția 5
DJ Project
Dya

Edward Maya
Elena Gheorghe
Ellie White
Fly Project
Giulia
Holograf
Horia Brenciu
Hotel FM
Inna
Ionuț Ungureanu
Irina Popa
Jasmine
Kamelia
Keo
Laurențiu Cazan
Laurențiu Duță
Leo Iorga
Liviu Teodorescu
Lora (Wassabi)
Loredana Groza
Lucia Dumitrescu
Luminița Anghel
Mandinga
Marcel Pavel
Maria Radu
Mihai Trăistariu
Miki
Monica Anghel

Mona and Liviu Hodor
Morandi
Natalia Barbu
Nico
Nicola
Noni
Ovidiu Cernăuțeanu
Pasager
Pasha
Paula Seling
Pepe
Proconsul
Răzvan Krivach
RedBlonde
Silvia Ștefănescu
Simona Nae
Smiley
Ștefan Bănică, Jr.
Tabasco
Taxi
Tavi Colen
The Marker
Tica Alexe
Tony Tomas
Tara
Voltaj
Vunk
Zero

Notes:

  • Candidates in bold confirmed their participation.
  • Candidates crossed turned down the offer; Both White and Inna cited upcoming projects as the reason for their absence, promising a return in 2013.[6][9]

Competing entries

TVR opened a submission period for artists and composers to submit their entries between 6 February 2012 and 23 February 2012. TVR had said officially the rules in the Romanian television on February 5, 2012: "If rules are found not to have been obeyed, the entries will be automatically disqualified. If the jury considers the artist as not appropriate for the song, they will recommend another artist from the list for the final. A participation fee of 150 RON (€34.50) is being perceived." A total of 109 entries were received by the broadcaster by the end of the deadline, of which 97 were eligible for consideration. An expert committee reviewed the received submissions on 28 February 2012 and selected 15 entries for the national final.[10]

Irish songwriter Karl Broderick submitted his song "Twilight" in the competition to select Romania's Eurovision Song Contest entry after correctly predicting that Jedward would win the Irish selection with their song "Waterline", where Karl was one of the songwriters. After Jedward's entry was chosen to represent Ireland, Broderick told RTÉ about "Twillight": "The song is a nod to the popular films of the same name, about vampires, so I thought it would be interesting to send the song to the home of Transylvania. They (Romania) came third two years ago."[11]

ArtistSong (English translation) Songwriter(s)
Ana Mardare "This Must Be Love" Tudy Zaharescu, Michael James Down, Primož Poglajen, Jonas Gladnikoff, Ana Madare
"If You Find Simple Words to Say" Tudy Zaharescu, Ana Madare
Bianca Purcărea "Don't Say Sorry" Bart Herman, Bianca Purcărea, Marc Paelinck
Cătălin Josan "Call My Name" Keo, Ralflo, Bogdan Mureşan, James Alexander
Electric Fence "Șun-ta" (I hear) Antoniu Eduart Antemir, Lucian Daniel Indre, Vasile Elena, Ciente David, Aurel Sandu
Ioana Bianca Anuța "Girls Don't Cry" Ioana Bianca Anuța, Gerard James Borg
Lucian Oros "The Best A Man Can Get" Mats Tärnfors, Gerard James Borg, Lucian Oros
Mandinga "Zaleilah" Elena Ionescu, Costi Ioniţă, Omar Secada
Miss Mary "Rollin" Onea Nicolae George, Vlăsceanu Bogdan Florin, Sechelaru Loredana, Turcu Paul Gabriel, Florea Maria Alexandra
Ovidiu Anton "I Walk Alone" Ovidiu Anton
Raluca Ocneanu "Time Is On My Side" Mihai Alexandru, Japhet Niven
RPK "Singura care" (Only that) Laurenţiu Nicolae Zmau, Karoly Boer, Mihai Togănel Radu, Robert Mihail Ionescu, Cristian Augustin Ungur
T&L "Twilight" Bianca Purcarea, Karl Broderick, Žiga Pirnat, Andraz Gliha
Tasha "Say My Name" Muştiuc Sebastian Vlad, Stanca Andrei, Cristescu Costin Claudiu
Vicky Red "If You Ever Feel" Bouroşu Victor, Păduraru Silviu, Marian Crăciun, Alexandru Constantin, Astani Victor Răzvan, Alina Toma

Final

The final was held on 10 March 2010 at the TVR TV Studios in Bucharest, hosted by Iulia Pârlea and Constantin Trofin.[12] The winner was determined by the 50/50 combination of the votes from a jury panel and public televoting.

DrawArtistSongJuryTelevoteTotalPlace
1 Cătălin Josan "Call My Name" 8 10 18 3
2 Ana Mardare "If You Find Simple Words to Say" 6 0 6 8
3 Vicky Red "If You Ever Feel" 0 4 4 10
4 RPK "Singura care" 0 0 0 15
5 Lucian Oros "The Best a Man Can Get" 0 5 5 9
6 Raluca Ocneanu "Time Is On My Side" 4 0 4 11
7 Electric Fence "Șun-ta" 12 7 19 2
8 Ovidiu Anton "I Walk Alone" 7 2 9 5
9 Miss Mary "Rollin" 2 0 2 14
10 Mandinga "Zaleilah" 10 12 22 1
11 T&L "Twilight" 0 6 6 6
12 Ioana Bianca Anuța "Girls Don't Cry" 1 8 9 4
13 Tasha "Say My Name" 5 1 6 7
14 Bianca Purcărea "Don't Say Sorry" 0 3 3 12
15 Ana Mardare "This Must Be Love" 3 0 3 13

At Eurovision

During the Semi-Final Allocation draw which was held on 25 January 2012, it was announced Romania were scheduled to compete in the first half of the first semi-final on 22 May.[13] On 20 March 2012 the Running Order draw was held, which determined the order of which the participants performed. Romania performed 6th overall in the first semi-final[14] and at the close of the voting, qualified to the final. "Mandinga" achieved 3rd place with 120 points. In the final on May 26, Romania performed 14th. Romania ended up on 12th position scoring at the end of voting, with 71 points. Macedonia had also scored 71 points and came 13th in the grand final, because of Romania's high televoting percent.

Split results

  • In the Semi-final 1 Romania came 3rd with 120 points: the public awarded Romania 2nd place with 132 points and the jury awarded 5th place with 87 points.[15]
  • In the Final Romania came 12th with 71 points: the public awarded Romania 7th place with 117 points and the jury awarded 20th place with 53 points.[15]

Points awarded to Romania[16]

Points awarded to Romania (final)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

Points awarded by Romania[16]

See also

References

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  15. Siim, Jarmo (18 June 2012). "Eurovision 2012 split jury-televote results revealed". Eurovision.tv.
  16. Eurovision Song Contest 2012
  17. Eurovision Song Contest 2012 Semi-Final (1) Archived 2012-06-05 at the Wayback Machine, Eurovision
  18. Eurovision Song Contest 2012 Grand Final Archived January 22, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, Eurovision
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