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| presenters  = [[Marie Keier]]
| presenters  = [[Marie Keier]]
| musdirector  = [[Klemens Himmelblau]]
| director    = [[Kenn Schmidt]]
| director    = [[Kenn Schmidt]]
| exsupervisor = [[Naomi Theiner]]
| exsupervisor = [[Naomi Theiner]]
| exproducer  = [[Jacques Gachet]]
| exproducer  = [[Jacques Gachet]]
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| winner      = [[Sorechland]]<br/>"Ich werde immer da sein"
| winner      = {{flagicon image|Flag of Sorechland.svg}} [[Sorechland]]<br/>"Ich werde immer da sein"
| vote        = Each country awarded 8, 6-1 points to their 7 favourite songs.
| vote        = Each country awarded 8, 6-1 points to their 7 favourite songs.
| host        = [[Ændlisk Fjernsyn]] (ÆF)
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'''Songfestival 1989''' was the 33rd edition of the annual [[Songfestival]] contest. It was held on 12 August 1989 in {{wp|Gdańsk|Dansig}}, Andlin following [[Marie Keier]]'s victory for the country at the [[Songfestival 1988|1988 contest]] with the song "[[Randez-vous (Marie Keier song)|Randez-vous]]". The event marked the third time Andlin had hosted the contest. It was hosted by [[Ændlisk Fjernsyn]] (ÆF) and organised by the [[National Radio-Television Council]] (CNRT), and presented by Marie Keier.
'''Songfestival 1989''' was the 29th edition of the annual [[Songfestival]] contest. It was held on 12 August 1989 in {{wp|Gdańsk|Dansig}}, Andlin following [[Marie Keier]]'s victory for the country at the [[Songfestival 1988|1988 contest]] with the song "[[Randez-vous (Marie Keier song)|Randez-vous]]". The event marked the third time Andlin had hosted the contest. It was hosted by [[Ændlisk Fjernsyn]] (ÆF) and organised by the [[National Radio-Television Council]] (CNRT), and presented by Marie Keier.


16 countries participated in the contest, the most ever at the time. [[Port Anilis in Songfestival|Port Anilis]] returned to the contest, having last participated in 1975, and [[Allaro in Songfestival|Allaro]] debuted. [[North Alezia]] was also invited to participate in the contest as part of the [[Wide Open 1989]] scheme, a cultural exchange programme between Carrelie and North Alezia. As part of the agreement, Marie Keier and [[Gruppe Hurrikan]] had taken part in the [[AleziRadio Festival of Songs 1989]] for Carrelie, and the contest's winner, Nurhaima Isa Al-Hazairah, was invited to take part in Songfestival.
16 countries participated in the contest, the most ever at the time. [[Port Anilis in Songfestival|Port Anilis]] returned to the contest, having last participated in 1975, and [[Allaro in Songfestival|Allaro]] debuted. [[North Alezia]] was also invited to participate in the contest as part of the [[Wide Open 1989]] scheme, a cultural exchange programme between Carrelie and North Alezia. As part of the agreement, Marie Keier and [[Gruppe Hurrikan]] had taken part in the [[AleziRadio Festival of Songs 1989]] for Carrelie, and the contest's winner, Nurhaima Isa Al-Hazairah, was invited to take part in Songfestival.
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The competition was won by [[Sorechland in Songfestival|Sorechland]]'s [[Natascha (singer)|Natascha]] with her song "Ich werde immer da sein". It marked the fourth Sorech win overall, the nation having previously won the contest in 1959, 1969, and 1974. North Alezia placed second, with Arianos' [[Calie]], winner of the 1987 contest, rounding out the top 3. [[Haufenburg in Songfestival|Haufenburg]] saw their worst result to date, placing last with only 7 points.
The competition was won by [[Sorechland in Songfestival|Sorechland]]'s [[Natascha (singer)|Natascha]] with her song "Ich werde immer da sein". It marked the fourth Sorech win overall, the nation having previously won the contest in 1959, 1969, and 1974. North Alezia placed second, with Arianos' [[Calie]], winner of the 1987 contest, rounding out the top 3. [[Haufenburg in Songfestival|Haufenburg]] saw their worst result to date, placing last with only 7 points.


==Participants==
==Contest overview==
The contest was held on 12 August 1989 at 20:00 ({{wp|Central European Summer Time|MGT}}), with a duration of 2 hours and 31 minutes. It was presented by [[Marie Keier]].


=== Conductors ===
===Conductors===
Seven conductors directed the orchestra in the contest. The participating conductors were:
Seven conductors directed the orchestra in the contest. The participating conductors were:
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===Results===
===Results===
{| class="sortable wikitable plainrowheaders"
{| class="sortable wikitable plainrowheaders"
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|+ Results of Songfestival 1989
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|-
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! scope="col" | {{abbr|R/O|Running order}}
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| "Cały świat się zatrzymuje"
| "Cały świat się zatrzymuje"
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| 24
| 8
| 7
|-
|-
! scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | 11
! scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | 11
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| "At give kærlighed"
| "At give kærlighed"
| 20
| 20
| 11
| 10
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|-
! scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | 16
! scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | 16
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| 2
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|-
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==Detailed voting results==
Each participating country had a jury, which awarded 8 and 6–1 points to their 7 favourite songs. The announcement of the results from each country was conducted in the order in which they performed, with the spokespersons announcing their country's points in French or German in ascending order. Uniquely, each country's spokesperson was physically present in the arena, rather than being contacted over telephone. The detailed breakdown of the points awarded by each country is listed in the tables below.
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"
|-
|+ Detailed voting results of Songfestival 1989
|-
! colspan="2" |
! scope="col" {{vert header|nb=1|Total score}}
! scope="col" {{vert header|nb=1|Allaro}}
! scope="col" {{vert header|nb=1|Zuidfrisia}}
! scope="col" {{vert header|nb=1|Port Anilis}}
! scope="col" {{vert header|nb=1|Haufenburg}}
! scope="col" {{vert header|nb=1|Voivony}}
! scope="col" {{vert header|nb=1|Achanor}}
! scope="col" {{vert header|nb=1|Sorechland}}
! scope="col" {{vert header|nb=1|North Borneo}}
! scope="col" {{vert header|nb=1|Dentricia}}
! scope="col" {{vert header|nb=1|Silesia}}
! scope="col" {{vert header|nb=1|Seaforthe}}
! scope="col" {{vert header|nb=1|Douria}}
! scope="col" {{vert header|nb=1|Arianos}}
! scope="col" {{vert header|nb=1|Efyre}}
! scope="col" {{vert header|nb=1|Andlin}}
! scope="col" {{vert header|nb=1|North Alezia}}
|-
! rowspan="16" {{vert header|va=middle|Contestants}}
! scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:#f2f2f2;" | Allaro
| style="text-align:right; background:#f2f2f2;" | 24 || style="text-align:left; background:#aaa;" | || 3 || || || || || || 2 || 5 || '''8''' || || 2 || || 4 || ||
|-
! scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:#f2f2f2;" | Zuidfrisia
| style="text-align:right; background:#f2f2f2;" | 10 ||  || style="text-align:left; background:#aaa;" | || 3 ||  || 1 ||  ||  ||  ||  || 2 ||  ||  || 3 ||  ||  || 1
|-
! scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:#f2f2f2;" | Port Anilis
| style="text-align:right; background:#f2f2f2;" | 42 ||  ||  || style="text-align:left; background:#aaa;" | || 4 || 3 || 6 || 4 || 3 || 2 ||  || 5 || 3 || 2 ||  || 2 || '''8'''
|-
! scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:#f2f2f2;" | Haufenburg
| style="text-align:right; background:#f2f2f2;" | 7  ||  || 4 ||  || style="text-align:left; background:#aaa;" | ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || 3 ||  ||
|-
! scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:#f2f2f2;" | Voivony
| style="text-align:right; background:#f2f2f2;" | 22 ||  || 5 ||  ||  || style="text-align:left; background:#aaa;" | || 1 ||  || 4 || 1 || 3 ||  ||  || 4 ||  || 4 ||
|-
! scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:#f2f2f2;" | Achanor
| style="text-align:right; background:#f2f2f2;" | 16 || 3 ||  ||  || '''8''' ||  || style="text-align:left; background:#aaa;" | ||  ||  ||  ||  || 4 || 1 ||  ||  ||  ||
|- style="background:gold;"
! scope="row" style="text-align:left; font-weight:bold; background:gold;" | Sorechland
| style="text-align:right; font-weight:bold;" | 74 || 6 || 1 || 2 || 5 || '''8''' || '''8''' || style="text-align:left; background:#aaa;" | || 6 || '''8''' || 4 || 6 || '''8''' || 1 ||  || 6 || 5
|-
! scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:#f2f2f2;" | North Borneo
| style="text-align:right; background:#f2f2f2;" | 19 || 4 ||  ||  ||  ||  || 2 || 5 || style="text-align:left; background:#aaa;" | ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || 2 ||  || 6
|-
! scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:#f2f2f2;" | Dentricia
| style="text-align:right; background:#f2f2f2;" | 26 || 2 ||  ||  || 6 || 4 ||  ||  ||  || style="text-align:left; background:#aaa;" | ||  || '''8''' ||  ||  || 1 || 5 ||
|-
! scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:#f2f2f2;" | Silesia
| style="text-align:right; background:#f2f2f2;" | 24 || 5 ||  || 4 ||  ||  ||  || 3 ||  || 6 || style="text-align:left; background:#aaa;" | ||  ||  || 5 ||  || 1 ||
|-
! scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:#f2f2f2;" | Seaforthe
| style="text-align:right; background:#f2f2f2;" | 31 ||  || 6 ||  ||  || 2 || 5 ||  || 5 ||  ||  || style="text-align:left; background:#aaa;" | || 4 ||  || 5 ||  || 4
|-
! scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:#f2f2f2;" | Douria
| style="text-align:right; background:#f2f2f2;" | 12 || 1 ||  || 6 ||  ||  ||  || 2 ||  || 3 ||  ||  || style="text-align:left; background:#aaa;" | ||  ||  ||  ||
|-
! scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:#f2f2f2;" | Arianos
| style="text-align:right; background:#f2f2f2;" | 45 ||  || '''8''' ||  || 1 || 5 ||  || 6 || 1 ||  || 5 || 3 ||  || style="text-align:left; background:#aaa;" | || 6 || '''8''' || 2
|-
! scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:#f2f2f2;" | Efyre
| style="text-align:right; background:#f2f2f2;" | 22 ||  ||  || 1 ||  ||  ||  || 1 ||  ||  || 6 ||  || 6 || '''8''' || style="text-align:left; background:#aaa;" | ||  ||
|-
! scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:#f2f2f2;" | Andlin
| style="text-align:right; background:#f2f2f2;" | 20 ||  ||  || '''8''' || 3 ||  || 4 ||  ||  ||  ||  || 2 ||  ||  ||  || style="text-align:left; background:#aaa;" | || 3
|-
! scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:#f2f2f2;" | North Alezia
| style="text-align:right; background:#f2f2f2;" | 70 || '''8''' || 2 || 5 || 2 || 6 || 3 || '''8''' || '''8''' || 4 || 1 || 1 || 5 || 6 || '''8''' || 3 || style="text-align:left; background:#aaa;" |
|-
|}
===8 points===
The below table summarises how the maximum 8 points were awarded from one country to another. The winning country is shown in bold. Both Sorechland and North Alezia received the maximum score of 8 points from four of the voting countries, with Arianos receiving two sets of 8 points, and Allaro, Port Anilis, Achanor, Dentricia, Efyre, and Andlin each receiving one maximum score.
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders"
|-
|+ Distribution of 8 points awarded at Songfestival 1989
|-
! scope="col" | N.
! scope="col" | Contestant
! scope="col" | Nation(s) giving 12 points
|-
! scope="row" rowspan="2" | 4
| {{flagicon image|Flag of Sorechland.svg}} '''[[Sorechland in Songfestival|Sorechland]]''' || {{flagicon image|Flag of Saxony.svg}} Voivony, {{flagicon image|Flag of Achanor.png}} Achanor, {{flagicon image|Flag of Dentricia.svg}} Dentricia, {{flagicon image|Flag of Douria.svg}} Douria
|-
| {{flagicon|North Alezia}} [[North Alezia]] || {{flagicon image|Allaro.svg}} Allaro, {{flagicon image|Flag of Sorechland.svg}} Sorechland, {{flagicon image|Flag of Kalimantan Utara.png}} North Borneo, {{flagicon image|Flag of Efyre.svg}} Efyre
|-
! scope="row" | 2
| {{flagicon image|Flag of Arianos.svg}} [[Arianos in Songfestival|Arianos]] || {{flagicon image|Flag of Zuidfrisia.svg}} Zuidfrisia, {{flagicon image|Flag of Andlin.svg}} Andlin
|-
! scope="row" rowspan="6" | 1
| {{flagicon image|Allaro.svg}} [[Allaro in Songfestival|Allaro]] || {{flagicon image|Flag of Bavaria (striped).svg}} Silesia
|-
| {{flagicon image|Flag of Port Anilis.svg}} [[Port Anilis in Songfestival|Port Anilis]] || {{flagicon|North Alezia}} North Alezia
|-
| {{flagicon image|Flag of Achanor.png}} [[Achanor in Songfestival|Achanor]] || {{flagicon image|Flag of Haufenburg.svg}} Haufenburg
|-
| {{flagicon image|Flag of Dentricia.svg}} [[Dentricia in Songfestival|Dentricia]] || {{flagicon image|Flag of Seaforthe.svg}} Seaforthe
|-
| {{flagicon image|Flag of Efyre.svg}} [[Efyre in Songfestival|Efyre]] || {{flagicon image|Flag of Arianos.svg}} Arianos
|-
| {{flagicon image|Flag of Andlin.svg}} [[Andlin in Songfestival|Andlin]] || {{flagicon image|Flag of Port Anilis.svg}} Port Anilis
|}
|}

Revision as of 20:53, 29 September 2024

Songfestival 1989
Songfestival 1989 Logo.svg
Dates
Final12 August 1989
Host
VenueLeopold VII Koncertsal
Dansig, Andlin
Presenter(s)Marie Keier
Directed byKenn Schmidt
Executive supervisorNaomi Theiner
Executive producerJacques Gachet
Host broadcasterÆndlisk Fjernsyn (ÆF)
Participants
Number of entries16
Debuting countries
Returning countries Port Anilis
Vote
Voting systemEach country awarded 8, 6-1 points to their 7 favourite songs.
Winning song Sorechland
"Ich werde immer da sein"

Songfestival 1989 was the 29th edition of the annual Songfestival contest. It was held on 12 August 1989 in Dansig, Andlin following Marie Keier's victory for the country at the 1988 contest with the song "Randez-vous". The event marked the third time Andlin had hosted the contest. It was hosted by Ændlisk Fjernsyn (ÆF) and organised by the National Radio-Television Council (CNRT), and presented by Marie Keier.

16 countries participated in the contest, the most ever at the time. Port Anilis returned to the contest, having last participated in 1975, and Allaro debuted. North Alezia was also invited to participate in the contest as part of the Wide Open 1989 scheme, a cultural exchange programme between Carrelie and North Alezia. As part of the agreement, Marie Keier and Gruppe Hurrikan had taken part in the AleziRadio Festival of Songs 1989 for Carrelie, and the contest's winner, Nurhaima Isa Al-Hazairah, was invited to take part in Songfestival.

The competition was won by Sorechland's Natascha with her song "Ich werde immer da sein". It marked the fourth Sorech win overall, the nation having previously won the contest in 1959, 1969, and 1974. North Alezia placed second, with Arianos' Calie, winner of the 1987 contest, rounding out the top 3. Haufenburg saw their worst result to date, placing last with only 7 points.

Contest overview

The contest was held on 12 August 1989 at 20:00 (MGT), with a duration of 2 hours and 31 minutes. It was presented by Marie Keier.

Conductors

Seven conductors directed the orchestra in the contest. The participating conductors were:

Results

R/O Country Artist Song Points Place
1 Allaro Isidora Di Stasi "Caramella dura" 24 7
2 Zuidfrisia Serge & Steffentsje "Vertragen" 10 15
3 Port Anilis Bona Fide "Cuando me amas" 42 4
4 Haufenburg Helena "Rhythmus der Nacht" 7 16
5 Voivony Chips "Przez ścianę" 22 9
6 Achanor Oskar Hessel "1985" 16 13
7 Sorechland Natascha "Ich werde immer da sein" 74 1
8 North Borneo Marcus Hasibuan "Tanda zaman" 19 12
9 Dentricia Ves Casäs "Moîse é Moîse" 26 6
10 Silesia Stopienie "Cały świat się zatrzymuje" 24 7
11 Seaforthe Winifred & the Clarity "Potestas" 31 5
12 Douria Pascaline "Ayez pitié !" 12 14
13 Arianos Calie "A spasyns" 45 3
14 Efyre Llewela Goronwg "Lliw dy Enaid" 22 10
15 Andlin Jak & Benedite "At give kærlighed" 20 10
16 North Alezia North Alezia Nurhaima Isa Al-Hazairah "Tak lagi" 70 2

Detailed voting results

Each participating country had a jury, which awarded 8 and 6–1 points to their 7 favourite songs. The announcement of the results from each country was conducted in the order in which they performed, with the spokespersons announcing their country's points in French or German in ascending order. Uniquely, each country's spokesperson was physically present in the arena, rather than being contacted over telephone. The detailed breakdown of the points awarded by each country is listed in the tables below.

Detailed voting results of Songfestival 1989
Total score
Allaro
Zuidfrisia
Port Anilis
Haufenburg
Voivony
Achanor
Sorechland
North Borneo
Dentricia
Silesia
Seaforthe
Douria
Arianos
Efyre
Andlin
North Alezia
Contestants
Allaro 24 3 2 5 8 2 4
Zuidfrisia 10 3 1 2 3 1
Port Anilis 42 4 3 6 4 3 2 5 3 2 2 8
Haufenburg 7 4 3
Voivony 22 5 1 4 1 3 4 4
Achanor 16 3 8 4 1
Sorechland 74 6 1 2 5 8 8 6 8 4 6 8 1 6 5
North Borneo 19 4 2 5 2 6
Dentricia 26 2 6 4 8 1 5
Silesia 24 5 4 3 6 5 1
Seaforthe 31 6 2 5 5 4 5 4
Douria 12 1 6 2 3
Arianos 45 8 1 5 6 1 5 3 6 8 2
Efyre 22 1 1 6 6 8
Andlin 20 8 3 4 2 3
North Alezia 70 8 2 5 2 6 3 8 8 4 1 1 5 6 8 3

8 points

The below table summarises how the maximum 8 points were awarded from one country to another. The winning country is shown in bold. Both Sorechland and North Alezia received the maximum score of 8 points from four of the voting countries, with Arianos receiving two sets of 8 points, and Allaro, Port Anilis, Achanor, Dentricia, Efyre, and Andlin each receiving one maximum score.

Distribution of 8 points awarded at Songfestival 1989
N. Contestant Nation(s) giving 12 points
4 Sorechland Voivony, Achanor, Dentricia, Douria
North Alezia North Alezia Allaro, Sorechland, North Borneo, Efyre
2 Arianos Zuidfrisia, Andlin
1 Allaro Silesia
Port Anilis North Alezia North Alezia
Achanor Haufenburg
Dentricia Seaforthe
Efyre Arianos
Andlin Port Anilis