Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013


Romania participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malmö, Sweden. The Romanian entry was selected through Selecția Națională 2013, a televised selection process organised by the Romanian broadcaster Romanian Television. Cezar represented Romania with the song "It's My Life", which qualified from the second semi-final of the competition and finished in 13th place in the final, scoring 65 points.

Before Eurovision

Selecția Națională 2013

On 13 January 2013, TVR released details regarding the national selection. A submission period between 14 January 2013 and 3 February 2013 was made available for all interested singers and songwriters to apply. At the close of the submission period, artists were required to attend one of five auditions held in cities across the country: Iaşi, Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, Craiova and Bucharest.

Competing entries

148 songs were submitted at the close of the deadline with entries being received from the United Kingdom, Turkey, Israel, Sweden and France in addition to Romania. All entrants were then required to attend one of five auditions held in cities across the country: Iaşi, Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, Craiova and Bucharest, where an expert committee made up of five music industry professionals were to select 24-28 entries for the national final, which were to be announced on 18 February 2013. Instead, on 14 February 2013, 32 entries were selected due to the high quality of the acts presented at the auditions, as cited by the selection manager Dan Manoliu.
ArtistSong 'Music / Lyrics
ABCD"Final de război" 'Cristina Haios, Gabriel Maga
Al Mike feat. Renee Santana"What Is Love"Mihai Alexandru, Alexandra Niculae
Alin Văduva"Storyline"Kevin Borg, Simon Gribe, Alin Văduva, Aidan O'Connor
Andrei Leonte"Paralyzed"Mike Eriksson, Johnny Sanchez, Michael James Down, Jonas Thander
Anthony"Dream Girl"Marcus Frenell, Frederik Randquist, Hanif Sabzevari, Jimi Thiesen, Michael James Down
Brigitta & Mihai feat. TIPS"One Heart"Tudor Nițu, David Ciente, Brigitta Szebenyi
Casa Presei"Un Refren" 'Gabriel Basarebescu, Robert Turcescu
Claudiu Mirea"I Feel So High"Daniel Alexandrescu, Claudiu Mirea
Cristian Prăjescu"The Best Thing in Life is to Love"Sergiu Rudichi
Diana Hetea"I Believe In Love"Jonas Gladnikoff, Johnny Sanchez, Sara Ljunggren, Michael James Down, Anders Kollerfors
Diana Matei"Ma Ma He"Diana Matei, Gabriel Alexandru
Edict"Buddy Buddy"Valeriu Cataraga, Anatol Neagu
Electric Fence"Emilia"David Ciente, Elena Luminița Vasile, Antonio Eduard Antemir, Lucian Indre
Elena Cârstea Muttart"Spinning"Elena Cârstea Muttart, Cristian Faur
Florin Cezar Ouatu"It's My Life"Cristian Faur
FreeStay"Criminal Mind"Matei Alexandru Mihai, Florin Ristei
Jul"Wake Me Up"Victor Bouroșu, Cristian Paul Iacob
Leticia"We Are One"Radu Alexandrescu, Sandu Ștefan
Liviu Mititelu"La donna di nero" 'Liviu Mititelu
Luminița Anghel"Unique"Rafael Herrero, Jose Juan Santana Rodriguez
Maximilian Muntean"Broken Heart"Petru Călinescu
Mosquito"Feel The Same"Gabriel Băruța, Edi Enache
Narcis Iustin Ianău"Seven"Narcis Iustin Ianău, Dan Horațiu Dumitraș
Natalia Barbu"Confession"Ana Sîrbu, Radu Sîrbu
Ovidiu Anton"Run Away With Me"Ovidiu Anton
Phaser"Pour toi et pour moi" Florin Pop-Magda, Tinu Vidaicu, Lucian Oprișan, Arnold Birta, Carina Dumitru, Radu Racz, Corian Păun
Station 4"Your Heart Is Telling Me So"Mihai Alexandru, Marian Stancu, Constantin Axinte Amza
Spin & Cezar Dometi"Silver Lining"Cătălin Tuță Popescu, Răzvan Cârligeanu
Tammy"Firebird"Zoltan Pop
The Zuralia Orchestra"Sukar Transylvania"Aurel Mirea
Tudor Turcu"Hello"Călin Pop, Norbert Kovacs
9 Gardens"All for Naught"Cary Shields, Dan Secheli, Florin Ștefan, Radu Iaszberenyi

Shows

The semifinalists were subsequently drawn into two semi-finals held on 23 and 24 February 2013 with the qualifying entries proceeding to the final on 9 March 2013. The three shows were hosted by Eurovision Song Contest 2010 participants Paula Seling and Ovi with singer Andreea Bănică and actor/comedian Marius Rizea joining them to present the program in the role of the members of ABBA.
The jury panel for the semifinals and final consisted of composers George Natsis, Eduard Cârcotă, Andrei Tudor, Mihai Ogăşanu, Crina Mardare and musical director Sanda Cepraga. Music critic Dana Dorian was a member of the jury in both of the semifinals, while radio presenter Ştefan Naftanailă was a member of the jury in the final.

Semi-final 1

The first semi-final took place on 23 February 2013. Of the sixteen entries competing, six proceeded to the final: "Un Refren" performed by Casa Presei, "Criminal Mind" performed by FreeStay, "Unique" performed by Luminița Anghel, "It's My Life" performed by Cezar, "Emilia" performed by Electric Fence and "Hello" performed by Tudor Turcu. The result was decided through the 50/50 combination of a jury vote and a public televote.

Semi-final 2

The second semi-final took place on 24 February 2013. Of the sixteen entries competing, six proceeded to the final: "Seven" performed by Narcis Iustin Ianău, "Spinning" performed by Elena Cârstea Muttart, "Run away with me" performed by Ovidiu Anton, "The Best Thing In Life Is To Love" performed by Cristian Prăjescu, "What Is Love" performed by Al Mike featuring Renee Santana and "Paralysed" performed by Andrei Leonte. The result was decided through the 50/50 combination of a jury vote and a public televote.

Final

The final took place on 9 March 2013. Six songs from each semi-final, all together 12 songs, competed with the 50/50 combination of a jury vote and a public televote determining the winner. Cezar was the winner with the song "It's My Life".

Controversy

The winning song inspired the creation of a protest group on Facebook that sought to boycott the results of the national selection and call into question jury member Ştefan Naftanailă's votes, who gave zero points to Luminița Anghel. Dan Manoliu, manager of the selection, was also surprised with Ştefan Naftanailă's votes, however, he stated that the results meet the criteria for the competition.

At Eurovision

Romania was allocated to compete in the first semi-final on 14 May for a place in the final on 18 May. In the second semifinal, the producers of the show decided that Romania would close the semi-final and perform 17th, following Switzerland.
Romania qualified from the second semi-final, placing 5th and scoring 83 points. At the second semi-final winners' press conference, Romania was allocated to perform in the second half of the final. In the final, the producers of the show decided that Romania would perform 14th, following the Netherlands and preceding United Kingdom. Romania placed 13th in the final, scoring 65 points.

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