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Romania has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 22 times since its debut in , and has placed in the top ten six times. Its best results were achieved by
Luminița Anghel Luminița Anghel (; born 7 October 1968) is a Romanian singer, TV personality and politician. She is internationally known for representing Romania at the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 along with percussion band Sistem. Their song, " Let Me Try", ...
and Sistem in , and by Paula Seling and Ovi in , who both finished in third place. , a song contest that has been taking place every year in Romania except for , has been used to select the country's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest. In , the year before its first appearance, Romania attempted to debut in the contest, but came last in the pre-qualifying round. After successfully joining the following year, poor placements followed until 2002, resulting in several relegations. This changed with the introduction of semi-finals to the contest in 2004, after which Romania reached the final 14 times, failing to qualify from the semi-finals in , and .


Contest history

After having had broadcast the contest several times during the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s, Romania unsuccessfully attempted to debut in the 1993 contest, selecting "Nu pleca" by
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for the pre-qualifying round ( en, Preselection for Millstreet, i=yes); Drăgan came in last place. A non-qualification was also achieved in when there was a pre-qualifier for all countries excluding hosts Norway. The Eurovision site does not count either year in Romania's list of appearances. The country's first official participation occurred in 1994 when
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's " Dincolo de nori" placed 21st in the contest's final. The following years saw similar low placements and non-participations in , , and . Romania's first top ten result was achieved in , when Monica Anghel and
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finished ninth with their song " Tell Me Why". The country placed within the top 20 every year from to , claiming third place in with " Let Me Try" by
Luminița Anghel Luminița Anghel (; born 7 October 1968) is a Romanian singer, TV personality and politician. She is internationally known for representing Romania at the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 along with percussion band Sistem. Their song, " Let Me Try", ...
and Sistem. this remains Romania's best result in the contest, alongside Paula Seling and Ovi's entry " Playing with Fire", which also finished third. Since 2010, the country's only other top ten placement was in , when Ilinca and Alex Florea reached seventh place with " Yodel It!". was broadcaster Televiziunea Română's (TVR) first year to significantly invest in a performance; the costs for the use of graphics and special effects during the show for Ester Peony's " On a Sunday" amounted to 100,000 euros. Romania had previously introduced the first ever use of overlays at Eurovision in . Romania has participated in the contest 22 times, having qualified for the final 14 times since the introduction of the semi-finals in 2004, failing to qualify in , and . In 2016, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) suspended TVR from all EBU member services due to the repeated non-payment of debts and the threat of insolvency. This in turn disqualified their 2016 entry, "
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" by Ovidiu Anton, from participating in the contest. Although TVR had selected Roxen to perform " Alcohol You" in , the contest was cancelled due to the
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. Roxen was internally selected for 2021 nonetheless, performing " Amnesia".


Selection process and accolades

, a song contest which has been taking place every year in Romania except for 2021, has been used to select its entry for the contest. The first edition was held in 1993, with the winner chosen by 1100 households in the country. Since then, several voting procedures have been used, often combining
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with the votes of a jury panel. The selection of the winner either occurred during one show, or through a varying amount of semi-finals. For the first time, a part of Romania's entry was determined internally in 2020. Roxen was selected by TVR out of exclusive partner
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's roster, and was appointed five songs for a jury and the public to choose from. The broadcaster and the label also collaborated the following year for the internal selection of Roxen and her entry. In ,
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and
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won Romania's first and only
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for "
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", in the Composer Award category, and Sanda received the infamous Barbara Dex Award in . A number of Romania's Eurovision entries have experienced commercial success over the years. While "Let Me Try" reached number nine on the
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, 's " Tornerò" by Mihai Trăistariu peaked within the top ten in Finland and Greece.
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's " The Balkan Girls" topped the Romanian chart in , and similar success was attained by Mandinga's " Zaleilah" in , obtaining number two in the country's Airplay 100 ranking and a Gold certification for digital downloads exceeding 10,000 copies in Romania. " Llámame", the nation's 2022 entry, also peaked atop the charts in Romania.


Participation overview


Related involvement


Heads of delegation

The public broadcaster of each participating country in the Eurovision Song Contest assigns a head of delegation as the EBU's contact person and the leader of their delegation at the event. The delegation, whose size can greatly vary, includes a head of press, the contestants, songwriters, composers and backing vocalists, among others.


Stage directors

The appointed stage directors are responsible for directing the country's live performance, for camerawork and for the visuals used.


Jury members

A five-member jury panel consisting of music industry professionals is made up for every participating country for the semi-finals and final of the Eurovision Song Contest, ranking all entries except for their own country's contribution. The juries' votes constitute 50% of the overall result alongside televoting.


Commentators and spokespersons

For the show's broadcast on TVR, various commentators and dual commentators have been hired throughout the years, with Leonard Miron notably having done the job on seven occasions. At Eurovision, after all points are calculated, the presenters of the show call upon each voting country to invite their respective spokesperson to announce the results of their vote on-screen.


Conductors

In contests where an orchestra was provided, a conductor was required to lead the musicians during each country's performance. Broadcasters were able to provide their own conductors, or could call upon the services of the conductor appointed by the host broadcaster. For 1993's pre-selection round, George Natsis conducted the Romanian entry. In 1994 and 1998, Irish host conductor Noel Kelehan and Romanian conductor Adrian Romcescualso the composer of "Eu cred"were hired, respectively.


Photo gallery

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and
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in Moscow () File:Paula Seling 02.JPG, alt=A man and a woman dressed in black performing on a stage., Paula Seling and Ovi in Oslo () File:Mandinga First Rehearsal.jpg, alt=A woman performing on a stage in front of white hearts alongside five men., Mandinga in Baku () File:ESC2013 - Romania 07.jpg, alt=A man dressed in a black dressed performing on a stage in front of a red background and behind X-shaped pyrotechnics., Cezar in Malmö () File:ESC2014 - Romania 15.jpg, alt=A man and a woman performing on a stage in front of a blue background; a circular piano is seen on the man's left., Paula Seling and Ovi in Copenhagen () File:20150515 ESC 2015 Voltaj 8117.jpg, alt=Five men performing on a stage, with four of them playing instruments.,
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in Vienna () File:Eurovision Song Contest 2017, Semi Final 2 Rehearsals. Photo 210.jpg, alt=A man dressed in black and a woman sporting a red dress performing on a stage in front of colorful cartoons., Ilinca and Alex Florea in Kyiv () File:ESC2018 - Romania 01.jpg, alt=Two women—dressed in purple and white dresses, respectively—performing on a stage alongside a guitarist; black mannequins are seen in the background., The Humans in Lisbon () File:Eurovision 2022 - Semi-final 2 - Romania - WRS (01).jpg, WRS in Turin ()


See also

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