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Carrelie Songfestival 1954
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Dates
Final14 August 1954
Host
VenueDie Palladiun
Haufenburg
Presenter(s)Ludwig Hassen
Musical directorIons Béië
Directed byJean de Feten
Executive supervisorRusken Ysterwahl
Executive producerTéodésïe de Larse, Alexander Ykesin
Host broadcasterHaufenburg Radio Corporation (HRC)
Participants
Number of entries10
Debuting countriesHaufenburg
Douria
Sorechlandt
Dentricia
Achanor
Vote
Voting system2 juries from each country with 10 members each awarded 2, 5, 10 and 20 points to their 4 favourite songs.
Winning songDentricia
"É çe nôn pâçe"

Carrelie Songfestival 1954 was the first edition of the Carrelie Songfestival. Taking place in the Carrelian capital of Haufenburg, it was held on 14 August 1954 and became the first of many Songfestival contests.

The winner of the contest was Dentricia's Déana Böléfarine with "É çe nôn pâçe", written and composed by Réalïe Lépéçe, with 80 points. It became the first of many Dentrician wins in the contest.

Background

The idea of the Songfestival was first conceptualised by an executive of the Carelian Cultural Authority in 1953. Following the end of the Second World War, Carrelie's nations were left culturally distant, and the Songfestival was developed as a way to bring all of the nations together in song. The format was inspired by the Sanremo Music Festival in Italy, which had begun 2 years prior.

Participants

Five nations participated in this contest, each sending two songs. While Iffrwff was expected to take part in the contest, they withdrew after the death of King Oscar II. A rumour persisted for a while that Denmark was also meant to debut this year, though it was later confirmed to be false.

All five of the participating nations would later go on to win the contest.

Conductors

Each participating nation had a conductor who conducted the orchestra.

  • Haufenburg – Karl Rache
  • Douria – Jean-Luc Paulette
  • Sorechlandt – Karl Rache
  • Dentricia – Çéan Ïtésée
  • Arianos – Ryk Imiten

Results

Draw Country Artist Song Language Place Points
01 Haufenburg Wanda Geiszler "Mein leben" German 4 40
02 Douria Marie d'Àvêtte "Ce n'était pas toi" French 2 72
03 Sorechlandt Naomi Hedva "Träume von Sorechlandt" German 8 19
04 Dentricia Ämélïë de v'Ôréte "Ve côcärde toúrnë-toúrnë" Dentrician 10 2
05 Arianos Pearl Nora "Hazen qwikenen ys user nys yrs" Arianosien 3 52
06 Haufenburg Mirjam Meyer "Nationen der welt" German 6 29
07 Douria Marie d'Àvêtte "Tout n'infini pas" French 9 17
08 Sorechlandt Adele Vogt "Egal" German 7 27
09 Dentricia Déana Böléfarine "É çe nôn pâçe" Dentrician 1 80
10 Arianos Lys Assia "Draume yr ytory" Arianosien 5 30

Scoreboard

Voting results
Total score
Haufenburg 1
Douria 1
Sorechlandt 1
Dentricia 1
Arianos 1
Haufenburg 2
Douria 2
Sorechlandt 2
Dentricia 2
Arianos 2
Contestants
"Mein leben" 40 5 10 20 5
"Ce n'était pas toi" 74 10 5 20 2 5 2 20 10
"Träume von Sorechlandt" 19 2 10 5 2
"Ve côcärde toúrne-toúrne" 2 2
"Hyw cwicly wy get ysd to nyse things" 52 10 10 2 5 20 5
"Nationen der welt" 29 20 2 5 2
"Tout n'infini pas" 17 2 5 10
"Egal" 27 5 20 2
"É çe nôn pâçe" 80 20 20 10 10 20
"Wyshe yf tomoryw" 30 20 10