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The competition was hosted in the Helena Glouennes Theatre, which can seat 2,770 people in the seating area. The theatre has its own Orchestra Pit and Presenting Area, thus not requiring the Preparation Committee to reduce seating. The competition's production team broke two national records. The first for being the production that "Used the most flashlights" and "Used the most laser pointing technology". The Theatre was built in 1933 by Madam Helena Glouennes, which at the time was Aramna's best Actress. The building itself was donated by Glouennes in order to "Raise the Quality of the Performing Arts in Aramna and (at the time) British Alezia". | The competition was hosted in the Helena Glouennes Theatre, which can seat 2,770 people in the seating area. The theatre has its own Orchestra Pit and Presenting Area, thus not requiring the Preparation Committee to reduce seating. The competition's production team broke two national records. The first for being the production that "Used the most flashlights" and "Used the most laser pointing technology". The Theatre was built in 1933 by Madam Helena Glouennes, which at the time was Aramna's best Actress. The building itself was donated by Glouennes in order to "Raise the Quality of the Performing Arts in Aramna and (at the time) British Alezia". | ||
This is also the first time that a song was sung in Japanese, where Mosin-Naganese singer Yuko Yamagata Asvargyan (Japanese-Alezian) represented the region with the song "私は西を向いています". The song earned positive acclaim due to its motivational lyrics where Alezians were motivated to look at the West (In this case, it means Japan due to the geographical position of Alezia) and take positive examples to develop their own country. | |||
==Conductors== | ==Conductors== | ||
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| Basna || Soeradi | | Basna || Soeradi | ||
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| Zafizamarrah || | | Zafizamarrah || Andi Hasrandar Awrinur | ||
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| Pyalivostok || | | Pyalivostok || Mekelyova Ralyenika | ||
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| Tel Hadiv || Neshaletz Tzuriel | | Tel Hadiv || Neshaletz Tzuriel | ||
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| Mosin-Nagan || Bella Ursula | | Mosin-Nagan || Bella Ursula | ||
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| Bristol || | | Bristol || Walter Shawn | ||
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| Aramna || Misha Roubennais | | Aramna || Misha Roubennais | ||
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| Pantabang Islands || | | Pantabang Islands || Lillea Aurie Dadon | ||
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| Daya Island || Yalta Naaminen | | Daya Island || Yalta Naaminen | ||
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| '''NATIONWIDE''' || AleziRadio || | | '''NATIONWIDE''' || AleziRadio || | ||
*English: Azlain Hamisyan (AR-P1), | *English: Azlain Hamisyan (AR-P1), Anria Marindaruddin (AR-TV1) | ||
*Arabic : Mukhlis Hasdar (AR-P2), Nur Hasan Yusril (AR-TV1, broadcasted a day after the live competition) | *Arabic : Mukhlis Hasdar (AR-P2), Nur Hasan Yusril (AR-TV1, broadcasted a day after the live competition) | ||
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| Zafizamarrah || Radio Zafizamarrah || | | Zafizamarrah || Radio Zafizamarrah || | ||
* Arabic: | * Arabic: Islan Haffizi (RZ-P1) | ||
* Buginese: Andi Muhammad Yuzhari (RZ-PB) | * Buginese: Andi Muhammad Yuzhari (RZ-PB) | ||
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| Daya Island || Radio Pyalivostok / Dayain Saari || | | Daya Island || Radio Pyalivostok / Dayain Saari || | ||
* Finnish : | * Finnish : Lisa Koorvinen (RP / DS) | ||
* Swedish : Malko Yanselund (RP / DS / Svensk) | * Swedish : Malko Yanselund (RP / DS / Svensk) | ||
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| Basna || Basna Kota || | | Basna || Basna Kota || | ||
* | * Enrique Radin | ||
* | * Salahuddin Marwahadi | ||
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| Pyalivostok || Pyalivostokgrad || | | Pyalivostok || Pyalivostokgrad || | ||
* | * Melissa Chenkovyl | ||
* Ibel Souzielyova | * Ibel Souzielyova | ||
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| Zafizamarrah || Metropolitan Zafizamarrah || | | Zafizamarrah || Metropolitan Zafizamarrah || | ||
* | * Hazari Nahma | ||
* | * Yuzahari Ahmad Darinata | ||
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| Bristol || Victoria || | | Bristol || Victoria || | ||
* | * Michael Christopher-Wayner | ||
* Elliot Saluier | * Elliot Saluier | ||
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| Tel Hadiv || Tel Hadiv || | | Tel Hadiv || Tel Hadiv || | ||
* Meshrina Aveshner | * Meshrina Aveshner | ||
* | * Ulkana Derrire | ||
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| Daya Island || Aaren || | | Daya Island || Aaren || | ||
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| Mosin-Nagan || Trishi || | | Mosin-Nagan || Trishi || | ||
* Svikovi Rabanshvili | * Svikovi Rabanshvili | ||
* | * Linda Dorothy | ||
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| Aramna || Las Araminhaes || | | Aramna || Las Araminhaes || | ||
* Bourlie Darlainais | * Bourlie Darlainais | ||
* Soulile Alcoutez | * Soulile Alcoutez | ||
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==Participating Entries and Results== | |||
* "*" = the singer won the '''Independence Award''' which was held the day before the competition. | |||
* The song for the '''Independence Award''' for the year was "Sleep Calmly, My Alezian Child", which was originally sung and composed by Nuharafi Yawzar-Indahsari in 1944 | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | |||
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! No. !! Region !! Singer !! Song !! Translation !! Language !! Place !! Points | |||
|- | |||
| 01 || Aramna || Beni Callou || Pouritais || Purity || Aramnan || || | |||
|- | |||
| 02 || Daya Island || Isa Leikova || Не говори до свидания || Don't Say Goodbye || Russian || || | |||
|- | |||
| 03 || Pantabang Islands || The Allanikas and Berry Dourie Salem || Pa'ana'ta'asi || Fantasy || Alezian || || | |||
|- | |||
| 04 || Zafizamarrah || Eric Hamzah || طيران || Flying || Arabic || || | |||
|- | |||
| 05 || Bristol || Michael Anderson || Whoever You Are || -none- || English || || | |||
|- | |||
| 06 || Mosin-Nagan || Yuko Yamagata Asvargyan || 私は西を向いています || I Look Towards the West || Japanese || || | |||
|- | |||
| 07 || Tel Hadiv || Keshlin || דף חלק || Clean Slate || Hebrew || || | |||
|- | |||
| 08 || Mosin-Nagan || Ralyenkov Auri || სიმართლე მტკივნეულია || The Truth is Painful || Georgian || || | |||
|- | |||
| 09 || Indonesian || Julianto Sari || Buka Pintu Hatimu || Open Your Heart's Door || Indonesian || || | |||
|} | |} |
Revision as of 10:20, 9 December 2021
AleziRadio Festival of Songs 1991 is the thirty-fourth edition of the annual AleziRadio Festival of Songs. The competition was held as usual in 16th of May 1991 by the authorities of Radio Araminhaes. This is the third time that Aramna hosted the competition after doing so previously in 1974 and 1982 after the victory of Khadijah with the song "Toulle Mand'a Qais Cha Qui S'apalais Unais Spriais Oubais".
The competition was won by .... representing ..... with the song ".....". This is the .... time that .... won the competition after previously winning in .... .
There were rumours that the AleziRadio Committee tried once again to invite other countries to the festival. However, this was proven false as the Chairman of AleziRadio which at the time was Muhammad Dawiryaza Ulhamaran denied the rumours saying that "AleziRadio is currently trying to emphasize the National Music industry, and thus won't invite other countries into the competition unless we say so." Another rumour is suggested that AleziRadio did not invite other countries to the competition due to the fact that AleziRadio was receiving funding cuts under Mukhlis Krasnaya Novogrody's government on his 1991 Yearly Budget. Just like the previous rumour, the Committee at AleziRadio denied the suggestion. However, they did confirm that "MKN's 1991 Budget really threw us into some problems that might affect ARFOS".
This year, Radio Araminhaes hosted the competition. Even with the funding cuts, the radio station hosted with positive acclaim, where most critics praised the production for "combining elegance with the modernism, just like what Alezia in 1991 should look like based on what Alezians have been hoping for in this era of newfound prosperity".
This year, Radio Araminhaes decided to host the competition once again in the capital of the region of Aramna which is Las Araminhaes. The city houses 2,192,833 as of 1991 (the city declined starting from 2000 to the present due to migration away to Zafizamarrah and other cities, where as of 2021 the population of the city is only 1,322,392) which at the time was the second biggest city in North Alezia behind Metropolitan Zafizamarrah. The city was and still is a popular destination for people who wanted to visit North Alezia's best beaches.
The competition was hosted in the Helena Glouennes Theatre, which can seat 2,770 people in the seating area. The theatre has its own Orchestra Pit and Presenting Area, thus not requiring the Preparation Committee to reduce seating. The competition's production team broke two national records. The first for being the production that "Used the most flashlights" and "Used the most laser pointing technology". The Theatre was built in 1933 by Madam Helena Glouennes, which at the time was Aramna's best Actress. The building itself was donated by Glouennes in order to "Raise the Quality of the Performing Arts in Aramna and (at the time) British Alezia".
This is also the first time that a song was sung in Japanese, where Mosin-Naganese singer Yuko Yamagata Asvargyan (Japanese-Alezian) represented the region with the song "私は西を向いています". The song earned positive acclaim due to its motivational lyrics where Alezians were motivated to look at the West (In this case, it means Japan due to the geographical position of Alezia) and take positive examples to develop their own country.
Conductors
The list of conductors can be seen below.
Region | Conductor |
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Basna | Soeradi |
Zafizamarrah | Andi Hasrandar Awrinur |
Pyalivostok | Mekelyova Ralyenika |
Tel Hadiv | Neshaletz Tzuriel |
Mosin-Nagan | Bella Ursula |
Bristol | Walter Shawn |
Aramna | Misha Roubennais |
Pantabang Islands | Lillea Aurie Dadon |
Daya Island | Yalta Naaminen |
Commentators
Region | Radio Broadcaster | Commentators |
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NATIONWIDE | AleziRadio |
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Zafizamarrah | Radio Zafizamarrah |
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Pantabang Islands | Radio Zafizamarrah / Pa'ana'taba'angi |
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Tel Hadiv | Radio Tel Hadiv - Yezateinu |
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Bristol | Royal Radio of Bristol |
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Pyalivostok | Radio Pyalivostok |
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Basna | Radio Basna Raya |
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Mosin-Nagan | Radio Tel Hadiv - Yezateinu / Mosinannaganyan |
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Daya Island | Radio Pyalivostok / Dayain Saari |
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Aramna | Araminhaes Radioues |
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Spokepersons
Region | Domicile | Spokespersons |
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Basna | Basna Kota |
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Pyalivostok | Pyalivostokgrad |
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Zafizamarrah | Metropolitan Zafizamarrah |
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Bristol | Victoria |
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Pantabang Islands | Bucinnois |
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Tel Hadiv | Tel Hadiv |
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Daya Island | Aaren |
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Mosin-Nagan | Trishi |
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Aramna | Las Araminhaes |
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Participating Entries and Results
- "*" = the singer won the Independence Award which was held the day before the competition.
- The song for the Independence Award for the year was "Sleep Calmly, My Alezian Child", which was originally sung and composed by Nuharafi Yawzar-Indahsari in 1944
No. | Region | Singer | Song | Translation | Language | Place | Points |
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01 | Aramna | Beni Callou | Pouritais | Purity | Aramnan | ||
02 | Daya Island | Isa Leikova | Не говори до свидания | Don't Say Goodbye | Russian | ||
03 | Pantabang Islands | The Allanikas and Berry Dourie Salem | Pa'ana'ta'asi | Fantasy | Alezian | ||
04 | Zafizamarrah | Eric Hamzah | طيران | Flying | Arabic | ||
05 | Bristol | Michael Anderson | Whoever You Are | -none- | English | ||
06 | Mosin-Nagan | Yuko Yamagata Asvargyan | 私は西を向いています | I Look Towards the West | Japanese | ||
07 | Tel Hadiv | Keshlin | דף חלק | Clean Slate | Hebrew | ||
08 | Mosin-Nagan | Ralyenkov Auri | სიმართლე მტკივნეულია | The Truth is Painful | Georgian | ||
09 | Indonesian | Julianto Sari | Buka Pintu Hatimu | Open Your Heart's Door | Indonesian |