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Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001

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Summary

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FieldValue
Year2001
BroadcasterCroatian Radiotelevision (HRT)
CountryCroatia
Selection processDora 2001
Selection date4 March 2001
ArtistVanna
SongStrings of My Heart
Writer
Final result10th, 42 points

Croatia was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2001 with the song "Strings of My Heart", written by Tonči Huljić, Vjekoslava Huljić, and Ante Pecotić, and performed by Vanna. The Croatian participating broadcaster, Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT), organised the national final Dora 2001 to select its entry for the contest. Twenty entries competed in the national final on 4 March 2001 and "Strune ljubavi" performed by Vanna was selected as the winner following the combination of votes from five regional juries, a six-member expert jury, a regional televote and an online vote. The song was later translated from Croatian to English for Eurovision and was titled "Strings of My Heart".

Croatia competed in the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 12 May 2001. Performing during the show in position 10, Croatia placed tenth out of the 23 participating countries, scoring 42 points.

Background

Main article: Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest

Prior to the 2001 Contest, Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT) had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest representing Croatia eight times since its first entry in . Its best result in the contest was fourth, which it achieved on two occasions: with the song "Sveta ljubav" performed by Maja Blagdan and with the song "Marija Magdalena" performed by Doris Dragović. In , Croatia placed ninth with "Kad zaspu anđeli" performed by Goran Karan.

As part of its duties as participating broadcaster, HRT organises the selection of its entry in the Eurovision Song Contest and broadcasts the event in the country. Between 1993 and 2000, the broadcaster organised the national final Dora in order to select its entry for the contest, a method that continued for its 2001 participation.

Before Eurovision

''Dora 2001''

Dora 2001 was the ninth edition of the national selection Dora organised by HRT to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2001. The competition consisted of twenty entries competing in one final on 4 March 2001 at the Studio 11 of HRT in Zagreb, hosted by Duško Ćurlić and Bojana Gregorić. The show was broadcast on HTV1 and via radio on HR 2 as well as online via the broadcaster's website hrt.hr.

Competing entries

On 16 November 2000, HRT opened a submission period where artists and composers were able to submit their entries to the broadcaster with the deadline on 17 December 2000. Artists were required to be signed to record companies or have had at least one commercial release in order to participate in the competition. An additional seven composers were also invited by HRT to submit songs following consultation with the Croatian Composers' Society (HDS) and Croatian Musicians Union (HDS): Tonči Huljić, Rajko Dujmić, Miro Buljan, Zrinko Tutić, Nenad Ninčević, Zdenko Runjić and Đorđe Novković. 170 entries were received by the broadcaster during the submission period. A nine-member expert committee consisting of Pero Gotovac, Nikica Kalogjera, Stjepan Mihaljinec, Matija Dedić, Siniša Doronjga, Husein Hasanefendić, Stjepan Fučkar, Aleksandar Kostadinov and Velimir Đuretić reviewed the received submissions and selected twenty artists and songs for the competition. HRT announced the competing entries on 15 January 2001 and among the artists were Tereza Kesovija who represented and , Novi fosili who represented , Vladimir Kočiš Zec of Novi fosili, Putokazi which represented as Put, and Tony Cetinski who represented .

Prior to the competition, "Ne bih te mogla voljeti više", written by Enes Tvrtković and to have been performed by Ivana Banfić, was withdrawn due to disagreements with the language of the song to be performed and replaced with "Za tebe stvorena" performed by Vesna Pisarović. On 2 February 2001, Emilija Kokić who won Eurovision for as a member of Riva replaced Minea as the co-performer of the song "Ljepota". The running order of the final was determined during a draw on 30 January 2001.

ArtistSongSongwriter(s)
Branimir Mihaljević"Milenij ljubavi"Mario Mihaljević, Branimir Mihaljević, Fayo
Branka Delić"Moja je ljubav umorna"Branka Delić, Silvestar Dragoje
Bruno Krajcar"Balun"Bruno Krajcar
Dado Topić"Što znači zbogom"Ante Pecotić
Emilija Kokić and Juci"Ljepota"Željko Pavičić
Josip Katalenić"Povedi me"Inge Privora, Jasminka Toth, Marko Tomasović
Ksenija"Igra"Ksenija Sobotinčić, Fortunato Antić
Maja Šuput"Hello"Marko Tomasović
Mirjana Pospiš"Pjesmo moja"Mirjana Pospiš
Novi fosili"Takva ljubav"Stevo Cvikić, Rajko Dujmić
Perle"Pokraj bistra izvora"Asja Kamle, Ingrid Flesch
Petar Grašo"Ni mrvu sriće"Nenad Ninčević, Zdenko Runjić
Plava Trava Zaborava"Svane li dan"Nenad Ninčević, Damir Farkaš
Putokazi"Vilino kolo"Elvis Stanić
Tereza Kesovija"Zlatni ključ sudbine"Željko Pavičić, Ivo Lesić
Tony Cetinski"Iz dana u dan"Ante Pecotić
Vanna"Strune ljubavi"Tonči Huljić, Vjekoslava Huljić, Ante Pecotić
Vesna Pisarović"Za tebe stvorena"Milana Vlaović
Vladimir Kočiš Zec"Nije kao prije"Leonardo Baksa-Čeći, Vladimir Kočiš Zec
Zdenka Kovačiček"Ja živim svoj san"Marko Tomasović, Inge Privora

Final

The final took place on 4 March 2001. Twelve of the twenty competing songs were performed with HRT's Revijski Orchestra with its own conductors and the winner, "Strune ljubavi" performed by Vanna, was determined by a combination of votes from four regional juries, an expert jury, a public televote divided into four telephone regions in Croatia and a public online vote. A total of 246,836 votes were registered by the public: 242,491 votes through televoting and 3,895 votes through online voting. The writers of the winning song also received a monetary award of 100,000 kuna. In addition to the performances of the competing entries, the Zagreb Dance Ensemble, Bojana Gregorić and Goran Karan, who represented , performed as the interval acts during the show.

DrawArtistSongConductorPointsPlace
1Petar Grašo"Ni mrvu sriće"Stipica Kalogjera723
2Branimir Mihaljević"Milenij ljubavi"Silvije Glojnarić446
3Tereza Kesovija"Zlatni ključ sudbine"Stipica Kalogjera317
4Vesna Pisarović"Za tebe stvorena"Nikica Kalogjera694
5Mirjana Pospiš"Pjesmo moja"Stjepan Mihaljinec397
6Bruno Krajcar"Balun"Alan Bjelinski218
7Perle"Pokraj bistra izvora"Silvije Glojnarić1215
8Putokazi"Vilino kolo"378
9Novi fosili"Takva ljubav"Nikica Kalogjera1712
10Vanna"Strune ljubavi"Stipica Kalogjera1001
11Josip Katalenić"Povedi me"Alan Bjelinski1614
12Vladimir Kočiš Zec"Nije kao prije"Zrinko Tutić218
13Zdenka Kovačiček"Ja živim svoj san"n/a1712
14Maja Šuput"Hello"279
15Dado Topić"Što znači zbogom"1811
16Branka Delić"Moja je ljubav umorna"218
17Plava Trava Zaborava"Svane li dan"2310
18Ksenija"Igra"516
19Tony Cetinski"Iz dana u dan"605
20Emilija Kokić and Juci"Ljepota"732
SongJuryPublic VoteTotalABCDEFGHIJKDora 2001 voting groups
"Ni mrvu sriće"710267671276272
"Milenij ljubavi"331107107344
"Zlatni ključ sudbine"213
"Za tebe stvorena"81055112688669
"Pjesmo moja"233104435539
"Balun"22
"Pokraj bistra izvora"241512
"Vilino kolo"812121437
"Takva ljubav"64717
"Strune ljubavi"10128101210686108100
"Povedi me"221216
"Nije kao prije"112
"Ja živim svoj san"122317
"Hello"53541027
"Što znači zbogom"5611518
"Moja je ljubav umorna"22
"Svane li dan"5476123
"Igra"55
"Iz dana u dan"47128883243160
"Ljepota"647438101212773
JuryMembers
Varaždin
Split
Rijeka
Zagreb
Osijek
Experts

At Eurovision

The Eurovision Song Contest 2001 took place at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 12 May 2001. The relegation rules introduced for the 1997 contest were again utilised ahead of the 2001 contest, based on each country's average points total in previous contests. The 23 participants were made up of the host country, the "Big Four" (France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom), and the 12 countries with the highest average scores between the and contests competed in the final. On 21 November 2000, a special allocation draw was held which determined the running order and Croatia was set to perform in position 10, following the entry from and before the entry from . At the contest, Croatia finished in tenth place with 42 points.

The show was broadcast in Croatia on HTV1.

Voting

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Croatia and awarded by Croatia in the contest. The nation awarded its 12 points to in the contest.

HRT appointed Daniela Trbović as its spokesperson to announce the Croatian votes during the show.

ScoreCountry12 points10 points8 points7 points6 points5 points4 points3 points2 points1 point
ScoreCountry12 points10 points8 points7 points6 points5 points4 points3 points2 points1 point

References

References

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