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The Eurovision Song Contest (French: Concours Eurovision de la chanson), often shortened to ESC or Eurovision, is the longest-running annual TV song competition, held, primarily, among the member countries of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) since 1956. The competition was based upon the existing Sanremo Music Festival held in Italy.
Each participating country submits an original song to be performed on live television and radio and then casts votes for the other countries' songs to determine the most popular song in the competition. The contest has been broadcast every year for sixty years, since its inauguration in 1956, and is one of the longest-running television programmes in the world. It is also one of the most watched non-sporting events in the world, with audience figures having been quoted in recent years as anything between 100 million and 600 million internationally. Eurovision has also been broadcast outside Europe to several countries that do not compete, such as the USA and China. An exception was made in 2015, when Australia was allowed to compete as a guest entrant as part of the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the event. In November 2015, the EBU announced that Australia would return in 2016. Since 2000, the contest has also been broadcast over the Internet, via the Eurovision website.
The Eurovision Song Contest 2010 was the 55th annual Eurovision Song Contest, broadcast from the Telenor Arena in Bærum, Greater Oslo, Norway. Norway gained the rights to host the contest after achieving a record breaking victory in Moscow the previous year. It was the third time Norway had hosted the contest, having previously done so in 1986 and 1996. The 2010 winner was Germany with Lena singing "Satellite", written by American Julie Frost and Denmark's John Gordon. It was Germany's first win in twenty-eight years, its second since the Contest's inception, and its first win as a unified country. It was also the first time a "Big Four" country won the contest since the rule's introduction in 2000.
The semi-finals took place on 25 and 27 May 2010 while the final was scheduled for 29 May 2010. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) announced that the voting system used in the semi-finals would change from previous years to balance jury voting with televoting. A return of accompaniment by orchestra was also proposed, but did not happen.
Song Contest may refer to:
A song is a single (and often standalone) work of music intended to be sung by the human voice with distinct and fixed pitches and patterns using sound and silence and a variety of forms that often include the repetition of sections. Written words created specifically for music or for which music is specifically created, are called lyrics. If a pre-existing poem is set to composed music in classical music it is an art song. Songs that are sung on repeated pitches without distinct contours and patterns that rise and fall are called chants. Songs in a simple style that are learned informally are often referred to as folk songs. Songs that are composed for professional singers are called popular songs. These songs, which have broad appeal, are often composed by professional songwriters, composers and lyricists. Art songs are composed by trained classical composers for concert performances. Songs are performed live and recorded. Songs may also appear in plays, musical theatre, stage shows of any form, and within operas.
2010 (MMX) was a common year starting on Friday (dominical letter C) of the Gregorian calendar, the 2010th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 10th year of the 3rd millennium, the 10th year of the 21st century, and the 1st year of the 2010s decade.
2010 was designated as:
There is a debate among experts and the general public on how to pronounce specific years of the 21st century in English. The year 2010 is pronounced either "two thousand (and) ten", or "twenty-ten". 2010 was the first year to have a wide variation in pronunciation, as the years 2000 to 2009 were generally pronounced "two thousand (and) one, two, three, etc." as opposed to the less common "twenty-oh-_".
I re-uploaded it with better quality and English commentary. I hope you enjoy it! ;)
Voting of Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo with British commentary.
Lena, representing Germany, won the 55th Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo with the song "Satellite". Congratulations!
Powered by http://www.eurovision.tv The Greeks made a choice about their for the Eurovision Song Contest in March, when they picked Giorgos Alkaios & Friends to perform a song which everyone could sing along to - OPA. And so Europe did, as they finished eight in the Final. Who is he? Giorgos Alkaios is one of the few Greek artists who holds the record for consecutive concerts during the last decade in Cyprus, Germany, England, Canada, Australia and in the USA. Over the years more than 300,000 people have watched Giorgos performing live. Giorgos Alkaios is known to non-Greeks as well, due to his appearance in charts around the world. Outside Greece he is considered as an ethnic artist, and for that he has been invited to perform in prestigious venues. His song Syrmatoplegma became the anthe...
Lena - Satellite (Germany) - The Winner Eurovision Song Contest 2010
Powered by: http://www.eurovision.tv We are already counting down to the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest in Baku. We do that by looking back to recent editions of Europe's favorite TV show. This time we go to 2010, when the contest was held in Oslo, Norway
Eurovision Song Contest 2010, Oslo Norway 29.5.2010 - Final night svt footage The interval act of the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 (Oslo- Norway) involved a flashmob with Madcon performing, alongside live and taped footage of audiences dancing around Europe. More precisely, we watched a number of live public outdoor dance events from across Europe, which were planned for promotional purposes, but were made to appear to be a series of spontaneous flashmobs. The outdoor footage was intercut with webcam footage from individual private households. Peter Svaar, Head of Press for the contest on behalf of broadcaster NRK, said: "We want to share the Eurovision Song Contest, rather than just broadcast it." The seven and a half minute long song, called "Glow", was produced and co-written ...
Powered by http://ww.eurovision.tv Serbia sent not one but two stars to this year's Eurovision Song Contest - the young and talented singer Milan Stanković and the musical maestro Goran Bregović. It paid off and once again, they were qualified for the Final, finishing 13th. Who are they? Milan Stanković shot to fame from a Pop Idol-like contest in Serbia. The 22-year-old star achieved victory at almost every stage of the contest back in 2007. Since that year he's become very successful, known for his eccentric dressing style and distinctive looks. His debut album, Solo, sold quickly 50,000 copies and brought him a lot of fans. He leaves no one indifferent - some love him, others challenge his fame. But one thing is certain - the media and the fans follow closely his every step. His so...
Powered by http://www.eurovision.tv It felt like it was the French participant Jessy Matador who brought the summer to the Norwegian capital of Oslo with his entry for the 55th Eurovision Song Contest. The song Allez Olla Olé has become one of the summer hits in Europe and finished 12th in the contest. Who is he? Jessy Matador began his artistic career as a dancer in 2001. His artistic concept is a mixture of several styles, inspired by the famous African - Ivorian music ranging from hip-hop, jamaican dancehall and zouk. He made his debut in the group called Les Coeurs Brisés with which he has performed all around the world. He started his singing career in 2008 and has scored a summer hit with the song Decale Gwada. Jessy released his new album just some weeks ago!
Client: Motion Blur / NRK Production: Motion Blur VFX: GImpville
Eurovision America is pleased to offer this EXCLUSIVE video from the audience where Jaume Marquet Cot, a.k.a. Jimmy Jump, can be seen appearing on stage during the Spanish performance in Oslo. He can be seen running onto the stage and being chased off. It certainly gives a different perspective than the video that went out to 150 million European viewers.
Music Video Paula Seling & Ovi will represent Romania with the song "Playing With Fire" at the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo (Norway), taking place on the 25th, 27th and 29th of May. (c) & (p) by Adevarul Holding SRL and TVR Production Company: Schneider Productions SRL The action of this video is happening in the near future with an 80ies vibe. Paula and Ovi are taking a domestic fight to another level by controlling different characters in a computer game: Pilots in a space-race, soldiers in urban warfare, dancers and finally robots dancing in sync with the human dancers. The video has been filmed in Romania (Alba Iulia and Sebes) and Austria (Schloss Grafenegg). The technology behind it is similar to the one used for making the movie Avatar, called "motion capture". Special ...
Shot for Norwegian State Broadcaster (NRK) in December 2010. Opening video to introduce the area of Florø in west-Norway to the Norwegian TV-audience, for the yearly Eurovision Song Contest TV-show. Ending originally intercut with live tv-footage. Shot on 5dmrkII&1dMRKIV and a Tyler Mini Gyro for the helicopter shots. Thanks to everyone who appears and to the local organizers. SHOT&EDITED BY: Håvar Karlsen DIRECTED BY: Geir Fredriksen GRADING BY: Dylan Hopkin at Shortcut Norge PRODUCED BY: Eyeworks Dinamo MUSIC: Annie - Heartbeat
Modulert Grand Prix - Øyeblikkets magi Live og samstemt med den tv-sendte finalen kan du oppleve 12 av Norges beste band remixe finalelåtene fra Grand Prix på direkten. I salen sitter du og er dommer. Med Vjs & Djs, konfransier, artister, sjampis og hvite duker på fasjonable Gamle Logen arrangerer vi Norges største alternative Grand Prix fest noensinne. En popelegant, elektrosjokka, stuntenergisk og glitterrocka opplevelse som tar Share The Moment til et helt nytt nivå. Klisjeer er til for å brukes. Les mer på http://www.modulert.no ------------------------------------------------------------ Artists: Montée – Diskjokke - Håkon Kornstad - Harrys Gym -The New Wine - PowPow - Lucy Swann – DU - Ivar Winter vs Center of the Universe -Tut & Knore - Miss Harmonica – Droolian Vjs : Palegola...
Full version of the official music video "Drip Drop". Safura represent Azerbaijan at Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo. http://safura.eurovisiontalents.com
Marko Signmark Vuoriheimo. Cultural achievement. Born deaf into a family in Finland that communicated only in sign language. Marko Vuoriheimo learned to sign as his first language. As a child he wanted to bring his hearing grandparents and deaf parents together through music. His career as an artist started with translating christmas carols to sign language, so the family could sing together. Vuoriheimo has worked a sign language teacher, a classroom assistant, a sports instructor and a lecturer. Now known as Signmark to his fans he has followed his dreams to become an international hip hop artist, a revolutionary. Signmark created a new style in which the lyrics rhyme in sign language and english at the same time. His live shows are bilingual, both signed and rapped out loud. Signmark sh...
Bääbs, alias Päivi Kankaro from Tv-resistori is participating in the Finnish Eurovision Song Contest semifinals with You Don't Know Tomorrow. Vote for Bääbs on January 8th, 2010! Directed by Sami Sänpäkkilä Produced by Päivi Kankaro and Tommi Forsström Script, editing, cinematography: Sami Sänpäkkilä Production manager: Maiju Laitinen Bääbs' costumes: Illusion Costumes Costume designer, props, art direction: Anne-Mari Pahkala / Illusion Costumes Costumer assistant: Ida Tuomisto Light design: Alpo Nummelin, Sami Sänpäkkilä Gaffer: Alpo Nummelin, Best boy: Anu Kopra Hair: Elina Viitanen / Salon Scissor Sister, Minna Väisänen / Parturikampaamo Minna Väisänen, Annakaisa Aaltonen, Make-up: Anna Vuoristo, Maija Ruohonen Catering: Johanna Kankaro, Location: Hotelli Tammer, Tampere Actors: Bä...
See Lena on her LIVE TOUR 2011 - go to http://www.lena-meyer-landrut.de for tour dates and tickets. Lena represents Germany with her song "Taken By A Stranger" in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 taking place in Duesseldorf, Germany, on May 14th. Watch the official music video of "Taken By A Stranger" from her new no. 1 album "Good News". After winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo with her hit "Satellite" this is Lena´s second appearance at the contest. http://www.quali-x.de http://www.dreher-entruempelungen.de http://www.sport-manager.info http://www.modern-kitchen.de
My Fifth Eurovision Song Contest 2013 Design. The contest will held in Malmö, Sweden. Made on Camtasia Studio 8! Enjoy and Subscribe! Thanks! THE VIDEO INCLUDES Paul Levon ft. Thommy Apergi - For You (M.A.D remix) Tom Dice - Me And My Guitar © EBU, EUROVISION 2010
I re-uploaded it with better quality and English commentary. I hope you enjoy it! ;)
Voting of Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo with British commentary.
Lena, representing Germany, won the 55th Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo with the song "Satellite". Congratulations!
Powered by http://www.eurovision.tv The Greeks made a choice about their for the Eurovision Song Contest in March, when they picked Giorgos Alkaios & Friends to perform a song which everyone could sing along to - OPA. And so Europe did, as they finished eight in the Final. Who is he? Giorgos Alkaios is one of the few Greek artists who holds the record for consecutive concerts during the last decade in Cyprus, Germany, England, Canada, Australia and in the USA. Over the years more than 300,000 people have watched Giorgos performing live. Giorgos Alkaios is known to non-Greeks as well, due to his appearance in charts around the world. Outside Greece he is considered as an ethnic artist, and for that he has been invited to perform in prestigious venues. His song Syrmatoplegma became the anthe...
Lena - Satellite (Germany) - The Winner Eurovision Song Contest 2010
Powered by: http://www.eurovision.tv We are already counting down to the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest in Baku. We do that by looking back to recent editions of Europe's favorite TV show. This time we go to 2010, when the contest was held in Oslo, Norway
Eurovision Song Contest 2010, Oslo Norway 29.5.2010 - Final night svt footage The interval act of the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 (Oslo- Norway) involved a flashmob with Madcon performing, alongside live and taped footage of audiences dancing around Europe. More precisely, we watched a number of live public outdoor dance events from across Europe, which were planned for promotional purposes, but were made to appear to be a series of spontaneous flashmobs. The outdoor footage was intercut with webcam footage from individual private households. Peter Svaar, Head of Press for the contest on behalf of broadcaster NRK, said: "We want to share the Eurovision Song Contest, rather than just broadcast it." The seven and a half minute long song, called "Glow", was produced and co-written ...
Powered by http://ww.eurovision.tv Serbia sent not one but two stars to this year's Eurovision Song Contest - the young and talented singer Milan Stanković and the musical maestro Goran Bregović. It paid off and once again, they were qualified for the Final, finishing 13th. Who are they? Milan Stanković shot to fame from a Pop Idol-like contest in Serbia. The 22-year-old star achieved victory at almost every stage of the contest back in 2007. Since that year he's become very successful, known for his eccentric dressing style and distinctive looks. His debut album, Solo, sold quickly 50,000 copies and brought him a lot of fans. He leaves no one indifferent - some love him, others challenge his fame. But one thing is certain - the media and the fans follow closely his every step. His so...
Powered by http://www.eurovision.tv It felt like it was the French participant Jessy Matador who brought the summer to the Norwegian capital of Oslo with his entry for the 55th Eurovision Song Contest. The song Allez Olla Olé has become one of the summer hits in Europe and finished 12th in the contest. Who is he? Jessy Matador began his artistic career as a dancer in 2001. His artistic concept is a mixture of several styles, inspired by the famous African - Ivorian music ranging from hip-hop, jamaican dancehall and zouk. He made his debut in the group called Les Coeurs Brisés with which he has performed all around the world. He started his singing career in 2008 and has scored a summer hit with the song Decale Gwada. Jessy released his new album just some weeks ago!
Client: Motion Blur / NRK Production: Motion Blur VFX: GImpville
Eurovision America is pleased to offer this EXCLUSIVE video from the audience where Jaume Marquet Cot, a.k.a. Jimmy Jump, can be seen appearing on stage during the Spanish performance in Oslo. He can be seen running onto the stage and being chased off. It certainly gives a different perspective than the video that went out to 150 million European viewers.
Music Video Paula Seling & Ovi will represent Romania with the song "Playing With Fire" at the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo (Norway), taking place on the 25th, 27th and 29th of May. (c) & (p) by Adevarul Holding SRL and TVR Production Company: Schneider Productions SRL The action of this video is happening in the near future with an 80ies vibe. Paula and Ovi are taking a domestic fight to another level by controlling different characters in a computer game: Pilots in a space-race, soldiers in urban warfare, dancers and finally robots dancing in sync with the human dancers. The video has been filmed in Romania (Alba Iulia and Sebes) and Austria (Schloss Grafenegg). The technology behind it is similar to the one used for making the movie Avatar, called "motion capture". Special ...
Shot for Norwegian State Broadcaster (NRK) in December 2010. Opening video to introduce the area of Florø in west-Norway to the Norwegian TV-audience, for the yearly Eurovision Song Contest TV-show. Ending originally intercut with live tv-footage. Shot on 5dmrkII&1dMRKIV and a Tyler Mini Gyro for the helicopter shots. Thanks to everyone who appears and to the local organizers. SHOT&EDITED BY: Håvar Karlsen DIRECTED BY: Geir Fredriksen GRADING BY: Dylan Hopkin at Shortcut Norge PRODUCED BY: Eyeworks Dinamo MUSIC: Annie - Heartbeat
Modulert Grand Prix - Øyeblikkets magi Live og samstemt med den tv-sendte finalen kan du oppleve 12 av Norges beste band remixe finalelåtene fra Grand Prix på direkten. I salen sitter du og er dommer. Med Vjs & Djs, konfransier, artister, sjampis og hvite duker på fasjonable Gamle Logen arrangerer vi Norges største alternative Grand Prix fest noensinne. En popelegant, elektrosjokka, stuntenergisk og glitterrocka opplevelse som tar Share The Moment til et helt nytt nivå. Klisjeer er til for å brukes. Les mer på http://www.modulert.no ------------------------------------------------------------ Artists: Montée – Diskjokke - Håkon Kornstad - Harrys Gym -The New Wine - PowPow - Lucy Swann – DU - Ivar Winter vs Center of the Universe -Tut & Knore - Miss Harmonica – Droolian Vjs : Palegola...
Full version of the official music video "Drip Drop". Safura represent Azerbaijan at Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo. http://safura.eurovisiontalents.com
Marko Signmark Vuoriheimo. Cultural achievement. Born deaf into a family in Finland that communicated only in sign language. Marko Vuoriheimo learned to sign as his first language. As a child he wanted to bring his hearing grandparents and deaf parents together through music. His career as an artist started with translating christmas carols to sign language, so the family could sing together. Vuoriheimo has worked a sign language teacher, a classroom assistant, a sports instructor and a lecturer. Now known as Signmark to his fans he has followed his dreams to become an international hip hop artist, a revolutionary. Signmark created a new style in which the lyrics rhyme in sign language and english at the same time. His live shows are bilingual, both signed and rapped out loud. Signmark sh...
Bääbs, alias Päivi Kankaro from Tv-resistori is participating in the Finnish Eurovision Song Contest semifinals with You Don't Know Tomorrow. Vote for Bääbs on January 8th, 2010! Directed by Sami Sänpäkkilä Produced by Päivi Kankaro and Tommi Forsström Script, editing, cinematography: Sami Sänpäkkilä Production manager: Maiju Laitinen Bääbs' costumes: Illusion Costumes Costume designer, props, art direction: Anne-Mari Pahkala / Illusion Costumes Costumer assistant: Ida Tuomisto Light design: Alpo Nummelin, Sami Sänpäkkilä Gaffer: Alpo Nummelin, Best boy: Anu Kopra Hair: Elina Viitanen / Salon Scissor Sister, Minna Väisänen / Parturikampaamo Minna Väisänen, Annakaisa Aaltonen, Make-up: Anna Vuoristo, Maija Ruohonen Catering: Johanna Kankaro, Location: Hotelli Tammer, Tampere Actors: Bä...
See Lena on her LIVE TOUR 2011 - go to http://www.lena-meyer-landrut.de for tour dates and tickets. Lena represents Germany with her song "Taken By A Stranger" in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 taking place in Duesseldorf, Germany, on May 14th. Watch the official music video of "Taken By A Stranger" from her new no. 1 album "Good News". After winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo with her hit "Satellite" this is Lena´s second appearance at the contest. http://www.quali-x.de http://www.dreher-entruempelungen.de http://www.sport-manager.info http://www.modern-kitchen.de
My Fifth Eurovision Song Contest 2013 Design. The contest will held in Malmö, Sweden. Made on Camtasia Studio 8! Enjoy and Subscribe! Thanks! THE VIDEO INCLUDES Paul Levon ft. Thommy Apergi - For You (M.A.D remix) Tom Dice - Me And My Guitar © EBU, EUROVISION 2010
Eurovision Song Contest 2010 - full show (german commentary)
The Junior Eurovision Song Contest of 2010 took place in Minsk, Belarus and was won by Vladimir Arzumanyan from Armenia
Voting of Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo with British commentary.
I re-uploaded it with better quality and English commentary. I hope you enjoy it! ;)