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Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020

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Switzerland in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2020
Eurovision Song Contest 2020
Participating broadcasterSwiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR)
Country  Switzerland
Selection processInternal selection
Announcement date4 March 2020
Competing entry
Song"Répondez-moi"
ArtistGjon's Tears
Songwriters
  • Gjon Muharremaj
  • Xavier Michel
  • Alizé Oswald
  • Jeroen Swinnen
Placement
Final resultContest cancelled
Participation chronology
◄201920202021►

Switzerland was set to be represented at theEurovision Song Contest 2020 with the song "Répondez-moi", written byGjon Muharremaj, Xavier Michel, Alizé Oswald, and Jeroen Swinnen, and performed by Muharremaj himself under his stage name Gjon's Tears. The song was internally selected by the Swiss broadcasterSwiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR) to represent the nation at the 2020 contest inRotterdam, Netherlands. "Répondez-moi" was presented to the public on 4 March 2020.

Switzerland was drawn to compete in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 14 May 2020. However, the contest was cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.

Background

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Main article:Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest

Prior to the 2020 contest, Switzerland had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest sixty times since its first entry in 1956.[1] Switzerland is noted for having won thefirst edition of the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Refrain" performed byLys Assia. Their second victory was achieved in1988 when Canadian singerCéline Dion won the contest with the song "Ne partez pas sans moi". Following theintroduction of semi-finals for the2004, Switzerland had managed to participate in the final four times up to this point. In 2005, the internal selection of Estonian girl bandVanilla Ninja, performing the song "Cool Vibes", qualified Switzerland to the final where they placed 8th. Due to their successful result in 2005, Switzerland was pre-qualified to compete directly in the final in 2006. Between 2007 and 2010, the nation failed to qualify to the final after a string of internal selections. Opting to organize a national final between 2011 and 2018, Switzerland has managed to qualify to the final twice out of the last eight years. In 2019, Switzerland returned to an internal selection and earned their highest result in the contest since 2014, qualifying to the final and placing 4th with the song "She Got Me" performed byLuca Hänni.

The Swiss national broadcaster,Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR), broadcasts the event within Switzerland and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. SRG SSR confirmed their intentions to participate at the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest on 11 July 2019. Along with their participation confirmation, the broadcaster also announced that the Swiss entry for the 2020 contest would be selected internally.[2] Switzerland has selected their entry for the Eurovision Song Contest through both national finals and internal selections in the past. Between 2011 and 2018, the broadcaster has opted to organize a national final in order to select their entry. In 2019, the Swiss entry was internally selected for the competition.

Before Eurovision

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Internal selection

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SRG SSR opened a submission period between 2 September 2019 and 16 September 2019 for interested artists and composers to submit their entries. Artists and songwriters of any nationality were able to submit songs; however those with a Swiss passport or residency were given priority.[2][3] Multiple songwriting camps were also held in order to create potential songs to be submitted for the selection process.[4] 515 entries were submitted following the submission deadline.[5] Songs shortlisted from the received submissions were then tested by their music producers with various artists and the combination of a 100-member public panel (50%) and the votes of a 21-member international expert jury (50%) selected the Swiss entry. The members of the public panel were Swiss residents put together according to selected criteria in cooperation with Digame, while the international jury consisted of members who had been national juries for their respective countries at the Eurovision Song Contest.[6][7]

Members of the International Jury
NameCountryProfession
Argyro Christodoulidou CyprusComposer, songwriter
Maria Marcus SwedenMusic producer, songwriter
Florent Luyckx [nl] NetherlandsRadio executive
Pete Watsons United KingdomKeyboardist
Jennifer O'Brien IrelandMusic and entertainment journalist
Leonid Shirin BelarusComposer
Sasha Saedi AustriaMusic manager
Alexey Gross [ru] BelarusSinger
Adrienn Zsédenyi HungarySinger, actress, author, producer, mentor, social worker
Anders Øhrstrøm DenmarkSinger, composer, music producer, sound designer, vocal coach
Deivydas Zvonkus [lt] LithuaniaComposer, producer
Tinkara Kovač SloveniaSinger, flautist, representedSlovenia in the 2014 contest
Grzegorz Urban PolandComposer, arranger, pianist
Ovidiu Jacobsen RomaniaSongwriter, musician, producer, representedRomania in the 2010 and2014 contests
Helga Möller [is] IcelandSinger, representedIceland in the 1986 contest as member ofICY
Gore Melian ArmeniaSinger, songwriter, producer
Rafailas Karpis [lt] LithuaniaOpera singer
Ruth Lorenzo SpainSinger, songwriter, representedSpain in the 2014 contest
Gordon Groothedde [nl] NetherlandsComposer, producer
Einar Bardarson IcelandComposer, music producer, concertist, artist agent
Henrik Johnsson [sv] SwedenTelevision presenter and producer

On 4 March 2020, "Répondez-moi" performed byGjon's Tears was announced as the Swiss entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2020. Gjon's Tears had previously participated in and placed third in thefirst season of the Albanian talent show competitionAlbanians Got Talent. He later participated in the second season of the Swiss talent show competitionDie grössten Schweizer Talente [de] and theeighth season of the French reality singing competitionThe Voice : la plus belle voix where he both qualified to the semi-finals.[8] The official music video of the song, directed by Janine Piguet, was presented to the public on the same day via the official Eurovision Song Contest'sYouTube channel.[9] "Répondez-moi" was written by Gjon's Tears together with Xavier Michel, Alizé Oswald and Jeroen Swinnen.[10]

At Eurovision

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According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the final.[11][12] TheEuropean Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests, with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot. On 28 January 2020, a special allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi-finals, as well as which half of the show they would perform in. Switzerland was placed into the second semi-final, to be held on 14 May 2020, and was scheduled to perform in the second half of the show.[13] However, due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, the contest was cancelled.[14]

Prior to the Eurovision Song Celebration YouTube broadcast in place of the semi-finals, it was revealed that Switzerland was set to perform in position 10, following the entry fromIceland and before the entry fromDenmark.[15]

References

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  1. ^"Switzerland Country Profile".EBU. Retrieved13 August 2014.
  2. ^abJumawan, Tim (July 11, 2019)."Switzerland confirms participation and reveals submissions process for Eurovision 2020".escxtra.
  3. ^"2020 EUROVISION SONG CONTEST SWISS REGULATIONS"(PDF).srf.ch. 11 July 2019. Retrieved28 October 2022.
  4. ^"Eurovision 2020 - Gjon's Tears (Switzerland)".ESCKAZ. Retrieved12 March 2021.
  5. ^Jumawan, Tim (September 16, 2019)."Switzerland receives 515 submissions for Eurovision 2020".escxtra.
  6. ^Bayer, Calvin (18 December 2019)."Switzerland: Ruth Lorenzo and Tinkara Kovac among international jury experts".Wiwibloggs. Retrieved28 October 2022.
  7. ^Lewis, Oliver (11 December 2019)."🇨🇭 Swiss artist and song to be revealed in March 2020".escxtra.
  8. ^"Switzerland picks Gjon's Tears with French 'Repondez-moi' for Rotterdam".eurovision.tv. 4 March 2020. Retrieved28 October 2022.
  9. ^"Gjon's Tears - Répondez-moi - Switzerland 🇨🇭 - Official Music Video - Eurovision 2020".eurovision.tv. Retrieved28 October 2022.
  10. ^"In the spotlight: Gjon's Tears".eurovision.tv. 3 April 2020. Retrieved28 October 2022.
  11. ^"Eurovision Song Contest–Rotterdam 2020". European Broadcasting Union (EBU). Archived fromthe original on 8 April 2020. Retrieved20 January 2021.
  12. ^"Rules–Eurovision Song Contest". European Broadcasting Union (EBU). 31 October 2018. Archived fromthe original on 8 April 2020. Retrieved20 January 2021.
  13. ^Groot, Evert (28 January 2020)."Which country performs in which Eurovision 2020 Semi-Final?". European Broadcasting Union (EBU). Archived fromthe original on 21 April 2020. Retrieved20 January 2021.
  14. ^"Eurovision 2020 in Rotterdam is cancelled". European Broadcasting Union (EBU). 18 March 2020. Archived fromthe original on 21 April 2020. Retrieved20 January 2021.
  15. ^Eurovision Song Contest (14 May 2020)."Part two of Eurovision Song Celebration". Retrieved3 June 2020.
Participation
Artists
Songs
  • "Das alte Karussell"
  • "Amour on t'aime"
  • "Apollo"
  • "Bonjour, Bonjour"
  • "Boys Do Cry"
  • "Canzone per te"
  • "Celebrate"
  • "C'est la chanson de mon amour"
  • "Cielo e terra"
  • "Cinéma"
  • "The Code"
  • "Cool Vibes"
  • "Dans le jardin de mon âme"
  • "Dentro di me"
  • "Djambo, Djambo"
  • "L'Enfant que j'étais"
  • "Era stupendo"
  • "Giorgio"
  • "Guardando il sole"
  • "The Highest Heights"
  • "Hunter of Stars"
  • "I miei pensieri"
  • "If We All Give a Little"
  • "Il pleut de l'or"
  • "In Love for a While"
  • "Io così non ci sto"
  • "Io senza te"
  • "Les Illusions de nos vingt ans"
  • "Irgendwoher"
  • "Je vais me marier, Marie"
  • "Lass ihn"
  • "The Last of Our Kind"
  • "Mikado"
  • "Mein Ruf nach dir"
  • "Mister Music Man"
  • "Moi, tout simplement"
  • "Moitié, moitié"
  • "Mon cœur l'aime"
  • "Musik klingt in die Welt hinaus"
  • "Ne partez pas sans moi"
  • "Ne vois-tu pas ?"
  • "Non, à jamais sans toi"
  • "Nous aurons demain"
  • "Pas pour moi"
  • "Piano, piano"
  • "Quel cœur vas-tu briser ?"
  • "Refrain"
  • "Répondez-moi"
  • "Retour"
  • "Le Retour"
  • "She Got Me"
  • "Sto pregando"
  • "Stones"
  • "Swiss Lady"
  • "T'en va pas"
  • "Time to Shine"
  • "Tout l'univers"
  • "Trödler und Co"
  • "Unbreakable"
  • "Vampires Are Alive"
  • "La vita cos'è?"
  • "Viver senza tei"
  • "Vivre"
  • "Voyage"
  • "Watergun
  • "Welche Farbe hat der Sonnenschein?"
  • "You and Me"
Note: Entries scored out signify where Switzerland did not compete. Italics indicate an entry in a future contest.
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Artists
Songs
Replacement shows
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