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Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014

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Russia in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2014
Eurovision Song Contest 2014
Country Russia
Selection processInternal selection
Announcement dateArtist: 15 March 2014
Song: 19 March 2014
Competing entry
Song"Shine"
ArtistTolmachevy Sisters
Songwriters
Placement
Semi-final resultQualified (6th, 63 points)
Final result7th, 89 points
Participation chronology
◄201320142015►

Russia was represented at theEurovision Song Contest 2014 inCopenhagen, Denmark. The Russian entry was selected internally by the Russian broadcasterRussia-1 (RTR). TheTolmachevy Sisters, winners of theJunior Eurovision Song Contest 2006, represented Russia with the song "Shine", which qualified from the first semi-final and placed 7th in the final, scoring 89 points.

Before Eurovision

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Internal selection

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On 1 September 2013, RTR announced that a national final, titledKto?, would take place on 31 December 2013 to select the Russian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2014. RTR opened a submission period for interested artists and composers to submit their entries and a jury panel was to evaluate the received submissions and select 25 entries for the competition, however RTR announced in December 2013 that the national final would be postponed until March 2014 and the submission deadline would be extended until 28 February 2014.[1][2] Plans for the national final were later abandoned by the broadcaster due to the poor quality of submitted songs.[3]

On 15 March 2014, RTR announced that they had internally selected theTolmachevy Sisters to represent Russia in Copenhagen.[4][better source needed] The Tolmachevy Sisters' selection as the Russian representative was decided upon by a jury panel.[5] Tolmachevy Sisters previously won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in2006. The Russian song, "Shine", was presented to the public on 19 March 2014.[6] "Shine" was composed byPhilipp Kirkorov andDimitris Kontopoulos, with lyrics byJohn Ballard, Ralph Charlie andGerard James Borg; Kontopoulos, Ballard and Charlie had previously co-written the 2013 Azerbaijani entry "Hold Me.[7]

Competing entries

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Internal selection – Known submitted entries[8][better source needed]
ArtistSong
23:45 feat. Fidel Wicked"Dance With Me"
Alex Jaysen"Mysterious"
Alex MalinovskyUnknown
Alexander Elovskih"One Picture of My Life"
Alexander Project feat. Victoria-Viera"Give Me Your Hand"
Alexey Serov"I Am"
Boris DyakovUnknown
Buranovskiye Babushki"Breeze"[9]
D-BoschUnknown
DaKi"Criminal"
Daniel Pride"Black Heart"
DeneshUnknown
Dima Lutfullin"Neon"
Egor Lutsenko"Emotsiya lyubvi"(Эмоция любви)
Elya Chavez"Ty so mnoy, ya s toboy"(Ты со мной, я с тобой)
Ilya Gurov"Beautiful"
"Lose Control"
Ivan-da-Marya"Igray garmon"(Играй гармонь)
Katya Volkova"Otkroy svoye serdtse"(Открой свое сердце)
Marina Sudas"Dusha"(Душа)
Metodie BujorUnknown
Natanika"As I Desired"
Nelly Turchina"Zoe"
Oleg Sidorov and Point Charlie"Playing With a Life"
Olga Makovetskaya"Proydyot"(Пройдёт)
Olstan van Guard"How Do You Feel"
Payushchie Trusy"Moo-Moo"
Polina Smolova"Sometimes"
Sergey Savin"Fearless Loving"
Shinshilli"We Could Try"
Sofi"Paris"
Sofya and Alyona Kankur"Rour Is Ap"
Soprano 10Unknown
Svetlana SurganovaUnknown
Syostry SyoUnknown
Tim Chikovani and Sergey Ashihmin"Ne zabyt'"(Не забыть)
Tolmachevy Sisters"Shine"
Vadim Simonov"Iyeroglif"(Иероглиф)
VahtangUnknown
Vasilina Kee and Funky Fraers"Tvoy den'"(Твой день)
Victoria PetrykUnknown
Vlad Tarkovsky"You Are My Revolution"
Zetandel feat. Victoria Ray"Never Say Never"
Zlat KhabibulinUnknown

At Eurovision

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The Tolmachevy Sisters presenting their song
The Tolmachevy Sisters at the first semi-final dress rehearsal
The Tolmachevy Sisters with their moving platform stage prop

During the semi-final allocation draw on 20 January 2014 at theCopenhagen City Hall, Russia was drawn to compete in the first half of the first semi-final on 6 May 2014.[10] In the first semi-final, the producers of the show decided that Russia would perform 7th, followingAlbania and precedingAzerbaijan.[11] Russia qualified from the first semi-final and competed in the final on 10 May 2014.[12] During the winner's press conference for the first semi-final qualifiers, Russia was allocated to compete in the second half of the final.[13] In the final, the producers of the show decided that Russia would perform 15th, followingFrance and precedingItaly.[14] Russia placed 7th in the final, scoring 89 points.[15]

At the contest, the Tolmachevy Sisters were joined on stage by four backing vocalists: Anna Nilsson, Jenny Tärneberg, Anna Strandberg and Rui Andrade.[16][better source needed] The Russian performance featured the Tolmachevy Sisters performing with long translucent sticks and interacting with a platform that moved like a balance and eventually opened into a white sun-like canvas.[17]

Following the revelation of Russia's qualification into the final during the broadcast of the first semi-final, the announcement was met by an audible booing from the venue audience. The negative reaction was believed to be a response to theRusso-Ukrainian war and Russia's stance onLGBT rights.[18]

In Russia, both the semi-finals and the final were broadcast onRussia-1 with commentary by Olga Shelest and Dmitriy Guberniev.[19][20] The Russian spokesperson revealing the result of the Russian vote in the final was2000 Russian contest entrant andEurovision Song Contest 2009 final co-presenterAlsou.[21]

Voting

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Points awarded to Russia

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Points awarded to Russia (Semi-final 1)[22]
ScoreCountry
12 points Moldova
10 points Azerbaijan
8 points
7 points Armenia
6 points Ukraine
5 points
4 points
3 points
2 points
1 point
Points awarded to Russia (Final)[23]
ScoreCountry
12 points
10 points
8 points
7 points
6 points
5 points Malta
4 points Ukraine
3 points Israel
2 points
1 point Estonia

Points awarded by Russia

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Points awarded by Russia (Semi-final 1)[22]
ScoreCountry
12 points Armenia
10 points Azerbaijan
8 points Hungary
7 points Ukraine
6 points Sweden
5 points Montenegro
4 points Belgium
3 points San Marino
2 points Netherlands
1 point Moldova
Points awarded by Russia (Final)[23]
ScoreCountry
12 points Belarus
10 points Azerbaijan
8 points Armenia
7 points Ukraine
6 points Hungary
5 points Austria
4 points Greece
3 points Netherlands
2 points Sweden
1 point Iceland

Detailed voting results

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The following five members comprised the Russian jury:[24]

Detailed voting results from Russia (Semi-final 1)[25]
DrawCountryS. ZhilinM. MitrofanovaL. RudenkoD. JokerY. NachalovaJury RankTelevote RankCombined RankPoints
01 Armenia4142331112
02 Latvia14815108111112
03 Estonia27107551411
04 Sweden111111699656
05 Iceland1513131211151013
06 Albania131481115131515
07 Russia
08 Azerbaijan3231223210
09 Ukraine755564247
10 Belgium8102847974
11 Moldova549410612101
12 San Marino9151291212583
13 Portugal129141313141314
14 Netherlands1067151410792
15 Montenegro61261478865
16 Hungary131311438
Detailed voting results from Russia (Final)[26]
DrawCountryS. ZhilinM. MitrofanovaL. RudenkoD. JokerY. NachalovaJury RankTelevote RankCombined RankPoints
01 Ukraine957826447
02 Belarus2132112112
03 Azerbaijan1711325210
04 Iceland13171616181311101
05 Norway101812312101511
06 Romania1919241820222123
07 Armenia69101058138
08 Montenegro2411191216152019
09 Poland1625231919241320
10 Greece3265731274
11 Austria710921911365
12 Germany2112202523231421
13 Sweden142411221317692
14 France1821221324212324
15 Russia
16 Italy2322252025252525
17 Slovenia1514181422161717
18 Finland2220141114141616
19 Spain1723211517191822
20  Switzerland201517242120712
21 Hungary445685856
22 Malta5347442415
23 Denmark111621710122218
24 Netherlands8689671083
25 San Marino251315231118913
26 United Kingdom1281341591914

References

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  1. ^Jiandani, Sanjay (1 September 2013)."Russia: Rossija 1 announce national final on December 31". Esctoday.com. Retrieved13 October 2013.
  2. ^Vranis, Michalis (12 December 2013)."Russia: National final date change". Esctoday.com. Retrieved12 December 2013.
  3. ^"Russia 2014: Internal Decision on March 8". 4 March 2014.
  4. ^"Eurovision 2014 - Russia". ESCKaz. Retrieved8 March 2014.
  5. ^Omelyanchuk, Olena (15 March 2014)."Russia sends the Tolmachevy Twins to Copenhagen".Eurovision.tv. Retrieved15 March 2014.
  6. ^Romero Hidalgo, Rodrigo (19 March 2014)."Russia: 'Shine' is presented". escXtra. Retrieved19 March 2014.
  7. ^"About The Tolmachevy Sisters". Eurovision.tv. Retrieved17 March 2014.
  8. ^Mikheev, Andy."Eurovision 2014 Russia".ESCKaz. Retrieved23 July 2013.
  9. ^Archived atGhostarchive and theWayback Machine:"Eurovision 2014 Russia. Бурановские Бабушки (Buranovskiye Babushki) | Ветерок (Official video)".YouTube.
  10. ^Escudero, Victor M. (20 January 2014)."Allocation Draw results: Who's in which Semi-Final?". Eurovision.tv. Retrieved20 January 2014.
  11. ^Siim, Jarmo (24 March 2014)."Running order for Eurovision Semi-Finals decided".Eurovision.tv. Retrieved26 March 2014.
  12. ^"First Semi-Final of Copenhagen 2014". European Broadcasting Union.Archived from the original on 4 May 2021. Retrieved4 May 2021.
  13. ^Brey, Marco (7 May 2014)."First Semi-Final: Meet the winners at the press conference!".Eurovision.tv. Retrieved7 May 2014.
  14. ^Storvik-Green, Simon (9 May 2014)."Running order for the Grand Final revealed!".Eurovision.tv. Retrieved9 May 2014.
  15. ^"Grand Final of Copenhagen 2014". European Broadcasting Union.Archived from the original on 4 May 2021. Retrieved4 May 2021.
  16. ^"ESCKAZ - Eurovision 2014 - Tolmachevy Sisters (Russia)".ESCKaz. 11 April 2014. Retrieved14 April 2014.
  17. ^Brey, Marco (28 April 2014)."Russia: A balanced performance by the youngest artists". Eurovision.tv. Retrieved1 May 2014.
  18. ^"Russia booed at Eurovision semi-final".BBC News. 7 May 2014. Retrieved7 May 2014.
  19. ^"ЕВРОВИДЕНИЕ-2014" НА ТЕЛЕКАНАЛЕ "РОССИЯ".Russia-1 (in Russian). 5 May 2014. Retrieved30 April 2014.
  20. ^Egorov, Dmitriy (7 April 2014).Дмитрий Губерниев: Киркоров интересуется спортом (in Russian). Sovetskiy Sport. Retrieved6 May 2014.
  21. ^"Eurovision Song Contest 2014: ecco l'elenco degli spokesperson" (in Italian). Eurofestival News. 8 May 2014. Retrieved8 May 2014.
  22. ^ab"Results of the First Semi-Final of Copenhagen 2014". European Broadcasting Union.Archived from the original on 6 May 2021. Retrieved6 May 2021.
  23. ^ab"Results of the Grand Final of Copenhagen 2014". European Broadcasting Union.Archived from the original on 6 May 2021. Retrieved6 May 2021.
  24. ^Brey, Marco (1 May 2014)."Who will be in the expert juries?".Eurovision.tv. Retrieved1 May 2014.
  25. ^"Full Split Results | First Semi-Final of Copenhagen 2014". European Broadcasting Union. Archived fromthe original on 12 May 2014. Retrieved6 May 2021.
  26. ^"Full Split Results | Grand Final of Copenhagen 2014". European Broadcasting Union. Archived fromthe original on 12 May 2014. Retrieved6 May 2021.
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