Portugal was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1976 with the song "Uma flor de verde pinho", composed by José Niza, with lyrics by Manuel Alegre, and performed by Carlos do Carmo. The Portuguese participating broadcaster, Radiotelevisão Portuguesa (RTP), selected its entry at the Grande Prémio TV da Canção Portuguesa 1976, after having previously selected the performer internally.
Eurovision Song Contest 1976 | ||||
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Participating broadcaster | Radiotelevisão Portuguesa (RTP) | |||
Country | Portugal | |||
National selection | ||||
Selection process | Artist: Internal selection Song: Grande Prémio TV da Canção Portuguesa 1976 | |||
Selection date(s) | 7 March 1976 | |||
Selected artist(s) | Carlos do Carmo | |||
Selected song | "Uma flor de verde pinho" | |||
Selected songwriter(s) |
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Finals performance | ||||
Final result | 12th, 24 points | |||
Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest | ||||
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Before Eurovision
editGrande Prémio TV da Canção Portuguesa 1976
editRadiotelevisão Portuguesa (RTP) held the Grande Prémio TV da Canção Portuguesa 1976 at its Lumiar studios in Lisbon on 7 March 1976, hosted by António Vitorino de Almeida, Ana Zanatti, and Eládio Clímaco. Eight songs took part in the final. Thilo Krasmann conducted all the songs.[1][2]
For the first time, only one singer was chosen to perform all the songs: Carlos do Carmo, a highly respected fado singer, was invited to perform the eight songs, chosen by public contest.[3]
The voting system was once again changed: for the first time, the public was invited to participate on the choice, casting votes on postcards via post until 3 March. On 22 February, the eight compositions were presented to the general public, on RTP1 and on the 23 on RTP2, although the respective authors and composers were not yet known. On 7 March and after the votes of the Portuguese people were scrutinized, the eight songs are again presented from 8th to 1st place, where the authors of each theme and the percentage of votes obtained for each song were revealed.[3]
Draw | Song | Percentage | Place |
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1 | "Onde é que tu moras" | 4.70% | 7 |
2 | "Estrela da tarde" | 9.29% | 6 |
3 | "Os lobos e ninguém" | 9.84% | 5 |
4 | "Novo fado alegre" | 23.97% | 2 |
5 | "No teu poema" | 13.24% | 3 |
6 | "Maria-criada, Maria-senhora" | 3.58% | 8 |
7 | "Cantiga de Maio" | 10.13% | 4 |
8 | "Uma flor de verde pinho" | 25.25% | 1 |
At Eurovision
editOn the night of the final, Carmo performed 15th in the running order, following Austria and preceding Monaco. At the close of the voting the song had received 24 points, coming 12th in the field of 18 competing countries.[4][5] The orchestra during the Portuguese entry was conducted by Thilo Krasmann.[6]
Voting
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References
edit- ^ Ficha técnica, letras das canções e as capas dos discos, sempre que os temas concorrentes foram editados.
- ^ ESC National Finals database 1976
- ^ a b "INFORMAÇÃO". 1976 (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2021-04-02.
- ^ "Final of The Hague 1976". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 11 April 2021. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
- ^ ESC History - Portugal 1976
- ^ Roxburgh, Gordon (2012). Songs for Europe: The United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest. Vol. One: The 1950s and 1960s. Prestatyn: Telos Publishing. pp. 93–101. ISBN 978-1-84583-065-6.
- ^ a b "Results of the Final of The Hague 1976". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 11 April 2021. Retrieved 11 April 2021.