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Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005

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FieldValue
Year2005
BroadcasterTeleRadio-Moldova (TRM)
CountryMoldova
Selection processO melodie pentru Europa 2005
Selection date26 February 2005
ArtistZdob și Zdub
SongBoonika bate doba
SF resultQualified (2nd, 207 points)
Final result6th, 148 points
Writer
Flag variant1990

Moldova was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 with the song "Boonika bate doba", composed by Mihai Gîncu, with lyrics by Roman Iagupov, and performed by the band Zdob și Zdub. The Moldovan participating broadcaster, TeleRadio-Moldova (TRM), organised the national final O melodie pentru Europa 2005 in order to select its entry for the contest. This was the first-ever entry from Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest.

Thirty-five entries competed to represent Moldova in Kyiv, with 15 being shortlisted to participate in the televised national final which took place on 26 February 2005. "Boonika bate doba" performed by Zdob și Zdub emerged as the winner after gaining the most points following the combination of votes from a jury panel and a public televote.

Moldova competed in the semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 19 May 2005. Performing during the show in position 4, "Boonika bate doba" was announced among the top 10 entries of the semi-final and therefore qualified to compete in the final on 21 May. It was later revealed that Moldova placed second out of the 25 participating countries in the semi-final with 207 points. In the final, Moldova performed in position 7 and placed sixth out of the 24 participating countries, scoring 148 points.

Background

Main article: Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest

On 4 November 2004, the Moldovan national broadcaster, TeleRadio-Moldova (TRM), confirmed its intentions to debut at the Eurovision Song Contest in its . The broadcaster had previously planned to debut at the contest in 1996. TRM organised a national final to select its debut entry for the 2005 contest.

Before Eurovision

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O melodie pentru Europa 2005 was the national final format developed by TRM in order to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2005. 35 valid entries were received by the broadcaster for the national final after artists and composers were directly invited to submit their entries. A jury consisting of Lidia Panfil (director), Andrei Sava (composer), Teodor Radulescu (choreographer) and Anatol Caciuc (journalist and music expert) selected 15 finalists out of the 35 received entries, which were announced on 7 February 2005.

ArtistSongSongwriter(s)PointsPlace
"Lacrimi și durere"Adrian Ursu355
"Un sărut"Adrian Ursu3010
Alternosfera"O mie cinci sute"Alternosfera3010
Cezara"Pentru tine"V. Odobescu, A. Mura337
Edict"Ploaia ta"Valeriu Cataraga3010
Gândul Mâței"Am să vin"Nicu Țărnă363
Iana Ștefan"La iubire nu voi renunța"Iulian Țurcanu, Alexandru Gorgos355
In Quadro"I'm Begging You"Ion Lozovan, Andrei Țarălungă, Igor Pșenicinîi, Andrei Țăruș328
Johnny Alici"Evolution"Johnny Alici2915
Lou"Yellow Roses"Vadim Luchin3010
"Tablou pe sticlă"Georgeta Voinovan, Alexandru Gorgos363
Nelly Ciobanu"One More Time"Mirela Fugaru, Liviu Știrbu401
Nona Marian"Mă cheamă dragostea"Nona Marian3010
Sergiu Cuzencov"Steaua ta"Marian Stîrcea328
Zdob și Zdub"Boonika bate doba"Mihai Gîncu, Roman Iagupov392

Final

The final took place on 26 February 2005 at the National Palace in Chișinău, hosted by Aurelia Vasilică and Valeriu Myrza and broadcast on Moldova 1 as well as Radio Moldova. Fifteen songs competed and the winner was selected based on the combination of a public televote and the votes of an expert jury. "Boonika bate doba" performed by Zdob și Zdub was selected as the winner.

DrawArtistSongJuryTelevoteTotalPlaceVotesPoints
1Johnny Alici"Evolution"02330012
2Nelly Ciobanu"One More Time"85,33210182
3Nona Marian"Mă cheamă dragostea"2290139
4Iana Ștefan"La iubire nu voi renunța"01430012
5Lou"Yellow Roses"3710697
6Cezara"Pentru tine"01690012
7Millennium"Tablou pe sticlă"126615173
8Alternosfera"O mie cinci sute"12670111
9Zdob și Zdub"Boonika bate doba"105,44112221
10Adrian Ursu"Lacrimi și durere"51,7968134
11In Quadro"I'm Begging You"41,2007115
12Edict"Ploaia ta"01830012
13Sergiu Cuzencov"Steaua ta"74443106
14Gândul Mâței"Am să vin"6416288
15Alexa"Un sărut"05154410

At Eurovision

According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country, the "Big Four" (France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom), and the ten highest placed finishers in the are required to qualify from the semi-final on 19 May 2005 in order to compete for the final on 21 May 2005; the top ten countries from the semi-final progress to the final. On 22 March 2005, a special allocation draw was held which determined the running order for the semi-final and Moldova was set to perform in position 4, following the entry from and before the entry from . Zdob și Zdub were joined on stage by 52 year-old drummer Lidia Bejenaru for the stage performance and at the end of the show, Moldova was announced as having finished in the top 10 and subsequently qualifying for the grand final. It was later revealed that Moldova placed second in the semi-final, receiving a total of 207 points. The draw for the running order for the final was done by the presenters during the announcement of the ten qualifying countries during the semi-final and Moldova was drawn to perform in position 7, following the entry from and before the entry from . Moldova placed sixth in the final, scoring 148 points.

The two shows were televised in Moldova on Moldova 1 and Radio Moldova. All broadcasts featured commentary by Vitalie Rotaru. TRM appointed Elena Camerzan as its spokesperson to announce the Moldovan votes during the final.

Voting

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Moldova and awarded by Moldova in the semi-final and grand final of the contest. The nation awarded its 12 points to Romania in the semi-final and to Latvia in the final of the contest. Moldova only awarded 7 points to Romania in the final, which sparked controversy in the latter country as they considered the action as an "unfriendly gesture". TRM would later clarify that while Moldova's semi-final vote was based on 100 percent televoting, their vote in the final was based on 100 percent jury voting due to an insufficient number of valid votes cast during the televote period.

Points awarded to Moldova

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

Points awarded by Moldova

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

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