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Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1988

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FieldValue
Year1988
BroadcasterSwiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR)
CountrySwitzerland
Selection processConcours Eurovision de la Chanson '88
Selection date6 February 1988
SongNe partez pas sans moi
ArtistCéline Dion
Writer
Final result1st, 137 points

Switzerland was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1988 with the song "Ne partez pas sans moi", composed by Atilla Şereftuğ, with lyrics by Nella Martinetti, and performed by Céline Dion. The Swiss participating broadcaster, the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR), selected its entry through a national final. The entry went on to win the Eurovision Song Contest.

Before Eurovision

Regional selections

The Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR) held a national final to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 1988. Each division of SRG SSR — Swiss German and Romansh broadcaster Schweizer Fernsehen der deutschen und rätoromanischen Schweiz (SF DRS), Swiss French broadcaster Télévision suisse romande (TSR), and Swiss Italian broadcaster Televisione Svizzera di lingua italiana (TSI) — used its own method to select its entries for the final. Eligible songs were required to have been composed by songwriters from Switzerland or Liechtenstein.

It is unknown how the regional broadcasters selected their songs, but 181 total songs were submitted (with 28 being invalid), of which ten were selected: three in French, German, and Italian, and one in Romansh. Among the rejected artists in the TSR preselection were Alain Morisod and Arlette Zola, the latter of whom represented .

{{lang|fr|Concours Eurovision de la Chanson}} '''88''

TSR staged the national final on 6 February 1988 at 20:40 (CET) at the in Morges. It was hosted by . The national final was broadcast on TV DRS (with commentary by Beat Antenen; also in Romansh commentary by on TSR), TSR, and TSI (via TSR, with commentary by Giovanni Bertini). Popular theater troupe Mummenschanz made a guest appearance.

Ten songs were initially set to compete in the national final, with three songs in French, German, and Italian, and one in Romansh. Among the participants was Furbaz, who would later represent . "Smile" by Yama was later withdrawn by the composer due to the artist not meeting the age requirement and being less than 17 years old.

R/OArtist(s)SongSongwriter(s)LanguageComposerLyricist
1Yama"Smile"Daniele ChristenItalian
2Hertz"Muet"Max WalterGerman
3Isabelle Alba"Clown dans la sciure"Eric WeberPierre AlainFrench
4Renato Mascetti"L'isola"Renato MascettiItalian
5Bernadette"Balalaika in der Sommernacht"German
6Furbaz"Sentiments"Marie-Louise WerthRomansh
7Cocktail Band"Tu sei"Andreas MesserliBeat GfellerItalian
8Gemo"Prisonnier de l'amour"Marco SchiessFrench
9Manuela Felice"Gibt es auf der Welt denn keine Liebe mehr?"Enrico PeyerErica BrunelliGerman
10Céline Dion"Ne partez pas sans moi"Atilla ŞereftuğNella MartinettiFrench

The voting consisted of regional public votes which were sent to the three divisions of SRG SSR (SF DRS, TSR, TSI: German-Romansh, French, and Italian speaking, respectively), a press jury, and a 14-member expert jury. Applications for viewers to join the regional juries were sent via postcard until the week before the final, and 50 viewers from each canton were randomly selected to cast their votes to their broadcaster divisions via phone call. The winner was the song "Ne partez pas sans moi", composed by Atilla Şereftuğ, with lyrics by Nella Martinetti, and performed by Céline Dion.

R/OArtist(s)SongRegional JuriesPress
JuryExpert
JuryTotalPlaceDRSTSRTSI
1Hertz"Muet"41135147
2Isabelle Alba"Clown dans la sciure"13243138
3Renato Mascetti"L'isola"641087353
4Bernadette"Balalaika in der Sommernacht"58362245
5Furbaz"Sentiments"776710372
6Cocktail Band"Tu sei"86754304
7Gemo"Prisonnier de l'amour"35528236
8Manuela Felice"Gibt es auf der Welt denn keine Liebe mehr?"22411109
9Céline Dion"Ne partez pas sans moi"10108106441

At Eurovision

At the Eurovision Song Contest 1988, held at the RDS Simmonscourt Pavilion in Dublin, the Swiss entry was the ninth entry of the night following and preceding . The Swiss conductor at the contest was Atilla Şereftuğ, who composed the song and the , in which he also conducted. At the close of voting, Switzerland had received 137 points in total; and won the contest by a single point ahead of the .

This is the second of three instances where Switzerland won the Eurovision Song Contest, with their first victory being in the with "Refrain" by Lys Assia and in with "The Code" by Nemo.

Voting

Each participating broadcaster assembled a jury panel with at least eleven members. The jurors awarded 1-8, 10, and 12 points to their top ten songs.

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

''Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest''

Main article: Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest

In 2005, "Ne partez pas sans moi" was one of fourteen songs chosen by Eurovision fans and an EBU reference group to participate in the Congratulations anniversary competition. It was the only Swiss entry featured, although several Swiss entries were featured in clip montages and Lys Assia, who won the first-ever contest on behalf of Switzerland, made an appearance performing her winning entry "Refrain." The special was broadcast live on all three major Swiss public broadcasters, with 1991 Swiss entrant Sandra Studer commentating in German, Serge Moisson commentating in French, and Sandy Altermatt commentating in Italian.

"Ne partez pas sans moi" appeared eleventh in the running order, following "Everyway That I Can" by Sertab Erener and preceding "Hold Me Now" by Johnny Logan. Like the majority of entries that night, the performance was mostly by a group of dancers alongside footage of Dion's Eurovision performance, as Dion did not make an in-person appearance. At the end of the first round, "Ne partez pas sans moi" was not one of the five entries announced as proceeding to the second round. It was later revealed that the song finished tenth with 98 points.

Voting

ScoreCountry12 points10 points8 points7 points6 points5 points4 points3 points2 points1 point

References

References

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  6. Maréchal, Maud. (28 January 1988). "Finale suisse du Concours Eurovision de la chanson — Votez, m'sieurs dames!".
  7. "Results of the Final of Dublin 1988". European Broadcasting Union.
  8. "Congratulations: Results from the voting (Round 1)". Eurovision Song Contest.
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