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Position II International Festival-Competition of Children and Youth Creativity “BONGIORNO, SAN REMO!”, Conducted within the framework of the project"SALUTE OF TALENTS" Sanremo, Italy San Remo is rightfully considered one of the most luxurious resorts in Italy. A city full of colors, tropical exoticism, fun and music welcomes guests of the II International Festival-Competition of Children's Creativity "Bongiorno, San Remo!" Plunge into the holiday atmosphere and show off your talents at the new children's festival of the "Salute of Talents" project! Information support in Russia and the CIS - newspaper "Musical Klondike" The International Project “Salute of Talents” is a system of prestigious international festivals and competitions of children's and youth creativity, established in 2008, combined with an extensive excursion program. During the 2014-2015 academic year (festival season), a series of festivals and competitions are held in various cities around the world. The super final of the 2014-2015 festival season takes place in October 2015. Creative groups and soloists who are 1st degree laureates of any of the festival-competitions held during the 2014-2015 festival season as part of the “Salute of Talents” project are allowed to participate in the Superfinal. The prize fund for the Superfinal is 300,000 rubles. Project goals:
Allowed to participate in festival-competitions are:: creative groups and soloists who submitted Application for participation and paid the registration fee. The registration fee is calculated by the art manager of the festival-competition based on the Application for Participation. Accommodation and transfer of participants of the festival-competition is carried out exclusively by the organizing committee of the Festival. Participants nominations:
In a team of each age category, up to 30% of participants are allowed to be younger or older than the specified age limits. For example, in a team participating in the nomination of the younger age category, up to 30% of the composition may be under 7 years old or over 10 years old. Participation procedure: Participation in a festival-competition means participation in one nomination, one age category, one group category. As part of one participation, ensembles, choirs and orchestras present a concert and competition program of two different performances, with the duration of each performance no more than 4 minutes. In the nominations “theatrical creativity” and “instrumental creativity” (ensembles), the presentation of one performance lasting no more than 10 minutes. As part of one participation, soloists and small forms present a concert-competition program of one number, duration no more than 5 minutes. If the time limit is exceeded, the jury has the right to stop the performance and disqualify the contestants. Rehearsals and performances take place strictly according to the schedule provided by the organizers of the festival-competition. Changes in the repertoire are accepted no later than 14 days before the start of the festival tour, by written notice art manager of the festival-competition. In the “fine art” nomination, participation takes place in the format of an exhibition held during the festival-competition. As part of one participation, one or two works can be presented (the works are signed), size (for arts and crafts - base area) 50x70cm or less. If it is necessary to use sound recordings, participants send phonograms to the art manager of the festival-competition in advance by e-mail, and also bring them with them on a flash drive and on a CD (each track on a separate CD). All necessary technical and musical equipment (technical rider) must be indicated in the Application for Participation. Grand Prix winners have the opportunity to take part in the same nomination in one of the festival-competitions of the Salute of Talents project within one calendar year without an organizational fee. ATTENTION! A festival-competition participant can participate as a soloist and/or participant in the “small forms” category in one festival-competition only once. Members of the team, if they have an application for two or more participations in the festival-competition, receive a 20% discount on the second and subsequent org. contributions. All participants in the nomination “Fine Creativity” pay the registration fee as soloists and with a 50% discount. Participation by groups and soloists living in the cities where the festival is held or nearby cities is allowed, subject to independent accommodation and transportation of participants to the performance site. Such participants pay an registration fee with a coefficient of 1.5. Festival jury: The jury is composed by the festival's organizing committee of famous artists, teachers of creative disciplines, directors, leaders of creative groups, cultural and artistic figures, and public figures. The list of jury members will not be disclosed until the start of the festival. At the end of the festival, a round table is held where participants and teachers have the opportunity to discuss competitive performances with members of the jury and exchange opinions. Competitive performances of participants are assessed according to generally accepted criteria:
Prizes and awards: All festival participants receive memorable souvenirs. In each nomination, age and group category, the titles of Laureate of I, II and III degrees, as well as the title of Diplomat are awarded. Laureates are awarded diplomas and cups, Diploma holders are awarded only participant diplomas. The jury awards the Grand Prix to one of the 1st prize winners. Grand Prix winners have the opportunity to take part in the same nomination in one of the festival-competitions of the “Salute of Talents” project this season without an organizational fee. Special diplomas issued in the presence of outstanding participants, in the opinion of the jury: “Best choreographer”, “Best accompanist”, “Best choirmaster”, “Best director”, “Diploma for the best costume”, “Diploma of the most artistic participant”, “Diploma of the most young participant”, “Diploma for the best artistic work”. Teachers, managers and accompanists receive official Thanksgiving letters and certificates of completion of the round table. Superfinal Prize Fund: The Superfinal Prize Fund is 300 thousand rubles. The Prize Fund is distributed as follows: 1st place - 100 thousand rubles, 2nd place - two prizes of 50 thousand rubles each, 3rd place - three prizes of 25 thousand rubles each. The main prize in the category “visual creativity” is 25 thousand rubles. Non-competitive participation: Within the framework of all festival-competitions of the “Salute of Talents” project, non-competitive participation of groups and soloists is allowed. All the same rules and requirements apply to participants performing outside the competition as to other participants. Out-of-competition performances are also reviewed and evaluated by the jury without assigning points and subsequent assignment of places. Teachers have the opportunity to discuss the performances of their students with members of the jury as part of a round table. Participants who performed outside the competition receive a Festival Participant Diploma, as well as a commemorative Cup. Trip program No. 1: 10 days, 2 night transfers 1 day Day 2- 19.06 - Brest Overnight at the hotel. Day 3- 20.06 - Vienna In the evening - departure from Vienna. 4 day 21.06 - Venice Arrival in Venice Or a gondola ride for an additional fee*. Boat trip to Piazza San Marco: A boat trip full of vivid impressions awaits you on the island part of Venice, to Piazza San Marco - the political, cultural and religious center of the city on the water. Gondola ride: a trip on a traditional Venetian rowing boat - a gondola - along the canals of Venice is the favorite entertainment of all guests of the amazing city. The gondola is one of the main symbols of Venice, a historical means of traveling around the city. You will get a lot of impressions and see the main attractions from the water. Overnight at the hotel. 5 day- 22.06 - San Remo The most luxurious resort on the west coast of Liguria: an elegant promenade with palm trees and numerous boutiques, elegant parks and gardens with tropical vegetation, a luxurious Casino that looks like a palace and, finally, a cheerful and festive atmosphere that reigns all year round. Overnight at the hotel. Day 6- 23.06 - San Remo Overnight at the hotel. Day 7- 24.06 - San Remo
Day 8 - 25.06 Overnight at the hotel. Day 9- 26.06 - Zurich 10 day- 27.06 - Prague Overnight at the hotel. Day 11 - 28.06 Transit through Poland (approx. 800 km). 12 day- 29.06 - departure from Brest PRICE TRIPS FOR 1 person - 468,449 euros** (10 people +1 person free)
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Trip program No. 2: 1 day Departure to Brest by train from Moscow or St. Petersburg. Day 2- 18.06 - Brest Overnight at the hotel. Day 3- 19.06 - Budapest Overnight at the hotel. 4 day- 20.06 - Graz Overnight at the hotel. 5 day- 21.06 - Venice Transfer to Milan (approx. 270 km) Overnight at the hotel. Day 6- 22.06 - Milan - San Remo Overnight at the hotel. Day 7- 23.06 - San Remo Gala Concert. Closing ceremony of the festival. Presentation of Diplomas, Cups, souvenirs to all participants, as well as letters of gratitude and certificates of participation in the round table for managers and teachers. Overnight at the hotel. Day 8- 24.06 - San Remo Holidays at sea. On request for organized groups of 20 people. it is possible to visit Nice, Monaco, Genoa, etc.* Full list of additional excursions:
Overnight at the hotel. Day 9- 25.06 - Innsbruck Overnight at the hotel. 10 day- 26.06 - Nuremberg Overnight at the hotel. Day 11- 27.06 - Prague Overnight at the hotel. 12 day- 28.06 - Brest Day 13 - 29.06 Passage of the Polish-Belarusian border. Arrival in Brest no later than 3:00 am. Note: in order to avoid hours-long queues that arise at the Belarusian-Polish border, the organizers reserve the right to cross the border on the Brest-Terespol train * - not included in the cost of the trip and is paid additionally PRICE TRIPS FOR 1 person - 535,509 euros (10 people +1 person free) Organizational fee for one nomination:
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Trip program No. 2:Aviatour 5 nights 1 day- 21.06 - Nice Arrival in Nice*. Overnight at the hotel. Day 2- 22.06 - San Remo Breakfast. Holidays at sea. Overnight at the hotel. Day 3- 23.06 - San Remo Breakfast. Festival day. Rehearsals for Festival participants. Opening of the Festival-Competition. Competitive performances. Round table for managers and teachers. Gala Concert. Closing ceremony of the festival. Presentation of Diplomas, Cups, souvenirs to all participants, as well as letters of gratitude and certificates of participation in the round table for managers and teachers. Overnight at the hotel. 4 day- 24.06 - San Remo
Overnight at the hotel. 5 day- 25.06 - San Remo Breakfast. Holidays at sea. Overnight at the hotel. Day 6- 26.06 - San Remo PRICE TRIPS FOR 1 person 326,309 euros (10 people +1 person free) Organizational fee for one nomination:
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3 nights in Sanremo (10 people +1 person free) Your manager: Chernyakova Yulia7-495-152-42-32 Program Trip program No. 1:Brest - Vienna - Venice - San Remo - Zurich - Prague - Brest 10 days, 2 night transfers 1 day- 18.06 - Moscow/St. Petersburg Departure to Brest by train from Moscow or St. Petersburg. Day 2- 19.06 - Brest Boarding the bus, departure no later than 6-00 am, crossing the Belarusian-Polish border. Transit through the territory of Poland (approx. 700 km), a short walk around Krakow is possible. Arrival for a transit overnight stay in Poland. Overnight at the hotel. Day 3- 20.06 - Vienna Transfer to Vienna (400 km.) Sightseeing bus and walking tour of the city: Ringstrasse, Vienna Opera, Town Hall, Kärntnerstrasse, square and St. Stephen's Cathedral. Free time. In the evening - departure from Vienna. Overnight transfer to Venice (approx. 650 km). 4 day 21.06 - Venice Arrival in Venice Walking tour of the city: St. Mark's Square and Cathedral, Bridge of Sighs, Rialto Bridge, Doge's Palace, labyrinth of streets and canals of the city. Free time. Transfer to a transit overnight stay in Italy (approx. 300 km). Overnight at the hotel. 5 day- 22.06 - San Remo Transfer to San Remo (approx. 300 km). During the tour you will see: the Old Town “Citta Vecchia”; the Santuario della Madonna della Costa church, which offers beautiful views of the city; Church of Christ the Savior; Cathedral of San Siro from the 12th century; Empress Embankment “Corso Imperatrice”, named after Maria Alexandrovna, wife of Alexander II; the Ariston Theater, which hosts the famous Italian song festival. Overnight at the hotel. Day 6- 23.06 - San Remo Festival day. Rehearsals for Festival participants. Opening of the Festival-Competition. Competitive performances. Round table for managers and teachers. Gala Concert. Closing ceremony of the festival. Presentation of Diplomas, Cups, souvenirs to all participants, as well as letters of gratitude and certificates of participation in the round table for managers and teachers. Overnight at the hotel. Day 7- 24.06 - San Remo Holidays at sea. On request for organized groups of 20 people. it is possible to visit Nice, Monaco, Genoa, etc.* Full list of additional excursions:
Day 8 - 25.06 Transfer to Switzerland (approx. 550 km). Overnight at the hotel. Day 9- 26.06 - Zurich Sightseeing tour of Zurich: starts from the Niederdorf district - the historical center with a pedestrian area, picturesque narrow alleys, lined with narrow houses in gothic style. The financial center of the city is "Vokzalnaya Street" - it is called the most beautiful shopping street in Europe. A trip to the Rhine Falls, the largest in Europe in terms of the amount of water falling down. Night transfer to Prague (approx. 700 km) 10 day- 27.06 - Prague Arrival in Prague. Sightseeing tour of Prague: Prague Castle, Lesser Town, Charles Bridge, Charles Street, Jewish Quarter, Old Town Square, Town Hall with the famous astronomical clock, Wenceslas Square. Free time. Transfer to transit overnight accommodation in Poland. Overnight at the hotel. Day 11 - 28.06 Arrival in Brest no later than 3:00 am. 12 day- 29.06 - departure from Brest Boarding the train after 4:00 am. Note: in order to avoid hours-long queues that arise at the Belarusian-Polish border, the organizers reserve the right to cross the border on the Brest-Terespol train * - not included in the cost of the trip and is paid additionally PRICE TRIPS FOR 1 person - 468,449 euros** (10 people +1 person free) Organizational fee for one nomination:
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Trip program No. 2:Brest - Budapest - Graz - Venice - Milan - San Remo - Innsbruck - Nuremberg - Prague - Brest 12 days, no overnight travel 1 day- 17.06 - Moscow/St. Petersburg Departure to Brest by train from Moscow or St. Petersburg. Day 2- 18.06 - Brest Arrival in Brest (recommended arrival time - before 6-00 am). Meeting the group at the railway station. Boarding the bus, departure no later than 6-00 am, crossing the Belarusian-Polish border. Transit through Poland (approx. 600 km). Late arrival for a transit overnight stay in Poland. Overnight at the hotel. Day 3- 19.06 - Budapest Breakfast. Transfer to Budapest (approx. 500 km.) Sightseeing tour of Budapest: Mount Gellert, bridges and embankments of the Danube, fortress area, Parliamentary Palace, St. Stephen's Basilica, Opera House, square. Heroes, Vajdahunyad Castle. Free time. Overnight at the hotel. 4 day- 20.06 - Graz Breakfast. Transfer to Graz (approx. 400 km). Sightseeing tour of Graz: the famous Schlossberg fortress, which withstood Napoleon's troops; Domkirche church; Clock Tower (you will have the opportunity to see one of the oldest bells in the country and the original clock mechanism from 1712); Goutplatz is the very heart of the city; Landhouse is a masterpiece of the Renaissance; residence of the Habsburgs; Castle Hill, which offers a beautiful view of the entire city, as well as perfectly preserved courtyards and numerous streets in medieval style. Transfer to a transit overnight stay at the Italian border (approx. 150 km) Overnight at the hotel. 5 day- 21.06 - Venice Breakfast. Transfer to Venice (approx. 250 km) Transfer by boat to the square. San Marco or gondola ride for an additional fee*. Boat trip to Piazza San Marco: A boat trip full of vivid impressions awaits you on the island part of Venice, to Piazza San Marco - the political, cultural and religious center of the city on the water. Gondola ride: a trip on a traditional Venetian rowing boat - a gondola - along the canals of Venice is the favorite entertainment of all guests of the amazing city. The gondola is one of the main symbols of Venice, a historical means of traveling around the city. You will get a lot of impressions and see the main attractions from the water. Walking tour of Venice: St. Mark's Square and Cathedral, Bridge of Sighs, Rialto Bridge, Doge's Palace, labyrinth of streets and canals of the city. Transfer to Milan (approx. 270 km) Overnight at the hotel. Day 6- 22.06 - Milan - San Remo Breakfast. Sightseeing tour of Milan: Sforza Castle, Milan Cathedral, Vittorio Emanuele Gallery, famous La Scala opera house Transfer to San Remo (approx. 280 km). Sightseeing tour of the city: Old Town “Citta Vecchia”; the Santuario della Madonna della Costa church, which offers beautiful views of the city; Church of Christ the Savior; Cathedral of San Siro from the 12th century; Empress Embankment “Corso Imperatrice”, named after Maria Alexandrovna, wife of Alexander II; the Ariston Theater, which hosts the famous Italian song festival. Overnight at the hotel. Day 7- 23.06 - San Remo Overnight at the hotel. Day 8- 24.06 - San Remo Holidays at sea. On request for organized groups of 20 people. it is possible to visit Nice, Monaco, Genoa, etc.* Full list of additional excursions:
Overnight at the hotel. Day 9- 25.06 - Innsbruck Breakfast. Transfer to Innsbruck (approx. 660 km). Overnight at the hotel. 10 day- 26.06 - Nuremberg Breakfast. Sightseeing tour of Innsbruck: Golden Roof (Goldenes Dahl), Hofburg Imperial Palace, Hofburg Church, St. Jakob Cathedral, Furstenburg and Ambras castles, Arc de Triomphe. Transfer to Nuremberg (approx. 350 km). Walk around the city: Nuremberg Fortress, Town Hall, Albrecht Dürer House Museum, St. Sebald and St. Lawrence churches and picturesque squares. Overnight at the hotel. Day 11- 27.06 - Prague Breakfast. Transfer to Prague (approx. 300 km). Sightseeing tour of the city: Prague Castle, Lesser Town, Charles Bridge, Charles Street, Jewish Quarter, Old Town Square, Town Hall with the famous astronomical clock, Wenceslas Square. Free time. Transfer to an overnight stay in Poland (approx. 160 km.) Overnight at the hotel. 12 day- 28.06 - Brest Transit through Poland (approx. 670 km). Day 13 - 29.06 Passage of the Polish-Belarusian border. Arrival in Brest no later than 3:00 am. For Moscow: Boarding a night train to Moscow. For St. Petersburg: Transit overnight accommodation in Brest with breakfast is possible for an additional fee Note: in order to avoid hours-long queues that arise at the Belarusian-Polish border, the organizers reserve the right to cross the border on the Brest-Terespol train * - not included in the cost of the trip and is paid additionally PRICE TRIPS FOR 1 person - 535,509 euros (10 people +1 person free) Organizational fee for one nomination:
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Trip program No. 2:Aviatour 5 nights 1 day- 21.06 - Nice Arrival in Nice*. Boarding the bus. Moving to San Remo. Sightseeing tour of the city: Old Town “Citta Vecchia”; the Santuario della Madonna della Costa church, which offers beautiful views of the city; Church of Christ the Savior; Cathedral of San Siro from the 12th century; Empress Embankment “Corso Imperatrice”, named after Maria Alexandrovna, wife of Alexander II; the Ariston Theater, which hosts the famous Italian song festival. Overnight at the hotel. Day 2- 22.06 - San Remo Breakfast. Holidays at sea. Overnight at the hotel. Day 3- 23.06 - San Remo Breakfast. Festival day. Rehearsals for Festival participants. Opening of the Festival-Competition. Competitive performances. Round table for managers and teachers. Gala Concert. Closing ceremony of the festival. Presentation of Diplomas, Cups, souvenirs to all participants, as well as letters of gratitude and certificates of participation in the round table for managers and teachers. Overnight at the hotel. 4 day- 24.06 - San Remo Breakfast. Holidays at sea. On request for organized groups of 20 people. Possible visits to Nice, Monaco, Genoa and Grasse**.
Overnight at the hotel. 5 day- 25.06 - San Remo Breakfast. Holidays at sea. Overnight at the hotel. Day 6- 26.06 - San Remo Breakfast. Transfer to Nice airport*. * - transfer airport-hotel-airport is included in the price only on the days specified in the program (30.04 and 05.05). On other days, transfer is available upon request and costs extra. ** - not included in the cost of the trip and is paid additionally. The schedule of transfers along the route "airport - sightseeing tour - hotel" (arrival), as well as "hotel - airport" (departure) will be compiled by the festival tour manager two weeks before the festival date, taking into account the arrival time of all groups, according to the principle of filling the buses. The transfer schedule, as well as the estimated waiting time, will be communicated to the group leaders. If desired, an individual transfer is possible for an additional fee, the cost is calculated upon request. PRICE TRIPS FOR 1 person 326,309 euros (10 people +1 person free) Organizational fee for one nomination:
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3 nights in Sanremo Please ask the manager for your trip itinerary. COST OF THE TRIP FOR 1 person - 233 euros***(10 people +1 person free) Organizational fee for one nomination***: 40 euros per participant (but not more than 800 euros per group), 60 euros per soloist (paid additionally, not included in the cost of the trip) Price Trip program No. 1:Brest - Vienna - Venice - San Remo - Zurich - Prague - Brest 10 days, 2 night transfers 1 day- 18.06 - Moscow/St. Petersburg Departure to Brest by train from Moscow or St. Petersburg. Day 2- 19.06 - Brest Boarding the bus, departure no later than 6-00 am, crossing the Belarusian-Polish border. Transit through the territory of Poland (approx. 700 km), a short walk around Krakow is possible. Arrival for a transit overnight stay in Poland. Overnight at the hotel. Day 3- 20.06 - Vienna Transfer to Vienna (400 km.) Sightseeing bus and walking tour of the city: Ringstrasse, Vienna Opera, Town Hall, Kärntnerstrasse, square and St. Stephen's Cathedral. Free time. In the evening - departure from Vienna. Overnight transfer to Venice (approx. 650 km). 4 day 21.06 - Venice Arrival in Venice Transfer by boat to the square. San Marco or gondola ride for an additional fee*. Boat trip to Piazza San Marco: A boat trip full of vivid impressions awaits you on the island part of Venice, to Piazza San Marco - the political, cultural and religious center of the city on the water. Gondola ride: a trip on a traditional Venetian rowing boat - a gondola - along the canals of Venice is the favorite entertainment of all guests of the amazing city. The gondola is one of the main symbols of Venice, a historical means of traveling around the city. You will get a lot of impressions and see the main attractions from the water. Walking tour of the city: St. Mark's Square and Cathedral, Bridge of Sighs, Rialto Bridge, Doge's Palace, labyrinth of streets and canals of the city. Free time. Transfer to a transit overnight stay in Italy (approx. 300 km). Overnight at the hotel. 5 day- 22.06 - San Remo Transfer to San Remo (approx. 300 km). Sightseeing tour of San Remo, the most luxurious resort on the west coast of Liguria: an elegant promenade with palm trees and numerous boutiques, elegant parks and gardens with tropical vegetation, a luxurious Casino that looks like a palace and, finally, a cheerful and festive atmosphere that reigns all year round. During the tour you will see: the Old Town “Citta Vecchia”; the Santuario della Madonna della Costa church, which offers beautiful views of the city; Church of Christ the Savior; Cathedral of San Siro from the 12th century; Empress Embankment “Corso Imperatrice”, named after Maria Alexandrovna, wife of Alexander II; the Ariston Theater, which hosts the famous Italian song festival. Overnight at the hotel. Day 6- 23.06 - San Remo Festival day. Rehearsals for Festival participants. Opening of the Festival-Competition. Competitive performances. Round table for managers and teachers. Gala Concert. Closing ceremony of the festival. Presentation of Diplomas, Cups, souvenirs to all participants, as well as letters of gratitude and certificates of participation in the round table for managers and teachers. Overnight at the hotel. Day 7- 24.06 - San Remo Holidays at sea. On request for organized groups of 20 people. it is possible to visit Nice, Monaco, Genoa, etc.* Full list of additional excursions:
Day 8 - 25.06 Transfer to Switzerland (approx. 550 km). Overnight at the hotel. Day 9- 26.06 - Zurich Sightseeing tour of Zurich: starts from the Niederdorf district - the historical center with a pedestrian area, picturesque narrow alleys, lined with narrow houses in the Gothic style. The financial center of the city is "Vokzalnaya Street" - it is called the most beautiful shopping street in Europe. A trip to the Rhine Falls, the largest in Europe in terms of the amount of water falling down. Night transfer to Prague (approx. 700 km) 10 day- 27.06 - Prague Arrival in Prague. Sightseeing tour of Prague: Prague Castle, Lesser Town, Charles Bridge, Charles Street, Jewish Quarter, Old Town Square, Town Hall with the famous astronomical clock, Wenceslas Square. Free time. Transfer to transit overnight accommodation in Poland. Overnight at the hotel. Day 11 - 28.06 Transit through Poland (approx. 800 km). Passage of the Polish-Belarusian border. Arrival in Brest no later than 3:00 am. 12 day- 29.06 - departure from Brest Boarding the train after 4:00 am. Note: in order to avoid hours-long queues that arise at the Belarusian-Polish border, the organizers reserve the right to cross the border on the Brest-Terespol train * - not included in the cost of the trip and is paid additionally PRICE TRIPS FOR 1 person - 468,449 euros** (10 people +1 person free) Organizational fee for one nomination:
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Trip program No. 2:Brest - Budapest - Graz - Venice - Milan - San Remo - Innsbruck - Nuremberg - Prague - Brest 12 days, no overnight travel 1 day- 17.06 - Moscow/St. Petersburg Departure to Brest by train from Moscow or St. Petersburg. Day 2- 18.06 - Brest Arrival in Brest (recommended arrival time - before 6-00 am). Meeting the group at the railway station. Boarding the bus, departure no later than 6-00 am, crossing the Belarusian-Polish border. Transit through Poland (approx. 600 km). Late arrival for a transit overnight stay in Poland. Overnight at the hotel. Day 3- 19.06 - Budapest Breakfast. Transfer to Budapest (approx. 500 km.) Sightseeing tour of Budapest: Mount Gellert, bridges and embankments of the Danube, fortress area, Parliamentary Palace, St. Stephen's Basilica, Opera House, square. Heroes, Vajdahunyad Castle. Free time. Overnight at the hotel. 4 day- 20.06 - Graz Breakfast. Transfer to Graz (approx. 400 km). Sightseeing tour of Graz: the famous Schlossberg fortress, which withstood Napoleon's troops; Domkirche church; Clock Tower (you will have the opportunity to see one of the oldest bells in the country and the original clock mechanism from 1712); Goutplatz is the very heart of the city; Landhouse is a masterpiece of the Renaissance; residence of the Habsburgs; Castle Hill, which offers a beautiful view of the entire city, as well as perfectly preserved courtyards and numerous streets in medieval style. Transfer to a transit overnight stay at the Italian border (approx. 150 km) Overnight at the hotel. 5 day- 21.06 - Venice Breakfast. Transfer to Venice (approx. 250 km) Transfer by boat to the square. San Marco or gondola ride for an additional fee*. Boat trip to Piazza San Marco: A boat trip full of vivid impressions awaits you on the island part of Venice, to Piazza San Marco - the political, cultural and religious center of the city on the water. Gondola ride: a trip on a traditional Venetian rowing boat - a gondola - along the canals of Venice is the favorite entertainment of all guests of the amazing city. The gondola is one of the main symbols of Venice, a historical means of traveling around the city. You will get a lot of impressions and see the main attractions from the water. Walking tour of Venice: St. Mark's Square and Cathedral, Bridge of Sighs, Rialto Bridge, Doge's Palace, labyrinth of streets and canals of the city. Transfer to Milan (approx. 270 km) Overnight at the hotel. Day 6- 22.06 - Milan - San Remo Breakfast. Sightseeing tour of Milan: Sforza Castle, Milan Cathedral, Vittorio Emanuele Gallery, the famous La Scala opera house Transfer to San Remo (approx. 280 km). Sightseeing tour of the city: Old Town “Citta Vecchia”; the Santuario della Madonna della Costa church, which offers beautiful views of the city; Church of Christ the Savior; Cathedral of San Siro from the 12th century; Empress Embankment “Corso Imperatrice”, named after Maria Alexandrovna, wife of Alexander II; the Ariston Theater, which hosts the famous Italian song festival. Overnight at the hotel. Day 7- 23.06 - San Remo Breakfast. Festival day. Rehearsals for Festival participants. Opening of the Festival-Competition. Competitive performances. Round table for managers and teachers. Gala Concert. Closing ceremony of the festival. Presentation of Diplomas, Cups, souvenirs to all participants, as well as letters of gratitude and certificates of participation in the round table for managers and teachers. Overnight at the hotel. Day 8- 24.06 - San Remo Holidays at sea. On request for organized groups of 20 people. it is possible to visit Nice, Monaco, Genoa, etc.* Full list of additional excursions:
Overnight at the hotel. Day 9- 25.06 - Innsbruck Breakfast. Transfer to Innsbruck (approx. 660 km). Overnight at the hotel. 10 day- 26.06 - Nuremberg Breakfast. Sightseeing tour of Innsbruck: Golden Roof (Goldenes Dahl), Hofburg Imperial Palace, Hofburg Church, St. Jakob Cathedral, Furstenburg and Ambras castles, Arc de Triomphe. Transfer to Nuremberg (approx. 350 km). Walk around the city: Nuremberg Fortress, Town Hall, Albrecht Dürer House Museum, St. Sebald and St. Lawrence churches and picturesque squares. Overnight at the hotel. Day 11- 27.06 - Prague Breakfast. Transfer to Prague (approx. 300 km). Sightseeing tour of the city: Prague Castle, Lesser Town, Charles Bridge, Charles Street, Jewish Quarter, Old Town Square, Town Hall with the famous astronomical clock, Wenceslas Square. Free time. Transfer to an overnight stay in Poland (approx. 160 km.) Overnight at the hotel. 12 day- 28.06 - Brest Transit through Poland (approx. 670 km). Day 13 - 29.06 Passage of the Polish-Belarusian border. Arrival in Brest no later than 3:00 am. For Moscow: Boarding a night train to Moscow. For St. Petersburg: Transit overnight accommodation in Brest with breakfast is possible for an additional fee Note: in order to avoid hours-long queues that arise at the Belarusian-Polish border, the organizers reserve the right to cross the border on the Brest-Terespol train * - not included in the cost of the trip and is paid additionally PRICE TRIPS FOR 1 person - 535,509 euros (10 people +1 person free) Organizational fee for one nomination:
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Trip program No. 2:Aviatour 5 nights 1 day- 21.06 - Nice Arrival in Nice*. Boarding the bus. Moving to San Remo. Sightseeing tour of the city: Old Town “Citta Vecchia”; the Santuario della Madonna della Costa church, which offers beautiful views of the city; Church of Christ the Savior; Cathedral of San Siro from the 12th century; Empress Embankment “Corso Imperatrice”, named after Maria Alexandrovna, wife of Alexander II; the Ariston Theater, which hosts the famous Italian song festival. Overnight at the hotel. Day 2- 22.06 - San Remo Breakfast. Holidays at sea. Overnight at the hotel. Day 3- 23.06 - San Remo Breakfast. Festival day. Rehearsals for Festival participants. Opening of the Festival-Competition. Competitive performances. Round table for managers and teachers. Gala Concert. Closing ceremony of the festival. Presentation of Diplomas, Cups, souvenirs to all participants, as well as letters of gratitude and certificates of participation in the round table for managers and teachers. Overnight at the hotel. 4 day- 24.06 - San Remo Breakfast. Holidays at sea. On request for organized groups of 20 people. Possible visits to Nice, Monaco, Genoa and Grasse**.
Overnight at the hotel. 5 day- 25.06 - San Remo Breakfast. Holidays at sea. Overnight at the hotel. Day 6- 26.06 - San Remo Breakfast. Transfer to Nice airport*. * - transfer airport-hotel-airport is included in the price only on the days specified in the program (30.04 and 05.05). On other days, transfer is available upon request and costs extra. ** - not included in the cost of the trip and is paid additionally. The schedule of transfers along the route "airport - sightseeing tour - hotel" (arrival), as well as "hotel - airport" (departure) will be compiled by the festival tour manager two weeks before the festival date, taking into account the arrival time of all groups, according to the principle of filling the buses. The transfer schedule, as well as the estimated waiting time, will be communicated to the group leaders. If desired, an individual transfer is possible for an additional fee, the cost is calculated upon request. PRICE TRIPS FOR 1 person 326,309 euros (10 people +1 person free) Organizational fee for one nomination:
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3 nights in Sanremo 1 day - 22.06 - Nice Arrival at Nice. Meeting at the airport Nice*. Boarding the bus. Moving to Sanremo. City tour: Old town "Citta Vecchia"; the Santuario della Madonna della Costa church, which offers beautiful views of the city; Church of Christ the Savior; Cathedral of San Siro from the 12th century; Empress Embankment “Corso Imperatrice”, named after Maria Alexandrovna, wife of Alexander II; the Ariston Theater, which hosts the famous Italian song festival. Accommodation at a hotel in the suburbs of Sanremo. Overnight at the hotel. Day 2 - 23.06 - San Remo Breakfast. Festival day. Transfer from the hotel to the hall. Rehearsals for participants. Opening of the Festival-Competition. Competitive performances. Round table for jury members, managers and teachers. Gala concert and Awards. Presentation of Diplomas and Cups to participants. At the end of the festival day, all children and teachers receive memorable souvenirs, managers and teachers also receive letters of gratitude and certificates of participation in the round table. Transfer from the hall to the hotel. Overnight at the hotel. Day 3 - June 24 - San Remo Breakfast. Seaside holidays or excursions for extra. Fee**: visiting Nice, Monaco, Genoa and Grasse**. Excursion "Nice - Eze - Monaco": During this trip you will visit elegant Nice and the Principality of Monaco, blazing with luxury and wealth, as well as the town of Eze, located on a cliff, famous for its perfume factories, medieval churches and stunning views of the surrounding area; Excursion to Genoa: One of the largest ports of the Middle Ages with more than two thousand years of history retains its charm to this day. During the tour you will see Piazza Ferrari, the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, and the high Porta Soprana gate - a surviving fragment of the city wall of the 12th century. The city has preserved the Palazzi dei Rolli - palaces that once belonged to the leading families of the republic; in 2006 they were declared World Heritage Sites and are protected by UNESCO; Excursion "Cannes - Grasse": The excursion will begin with a visit to Cannes - the venue of the Cannes Film Festival. You will stroll along the Rue d'Antibes, the Avenue de la Liberté, the Croisette and the old town, whose streets and houses line the slopes of Mount Chevalier. You will then move to Grasse - it is famous for its perfume industry and as one of the places where the novel "Perfumer" by Patrick Suskind is set. Overnight at the hotel. Day 4 - 25.06 - San Remo Breakfast. Airport transfer Nice*. * - if the group arrives at another airport or on other dates, the transfer is paid additionally (the cost of the additional payment is calculated individually). ** - not included in the cost of the trip and is paid additionally. NB (!!!): The schedule of transfers along the route "airport - sightseeing tour - hotel" (arrival), as well as "hotel - airport" (departure) will be compiled by the festival tour manager two weeks before the festival date, taking into account the arrival time of all groups, according to the principle of filling the buses. Transfer and sightseeing tour upon arrival in Nice will take place in the first half of the day, recommended arrival time: 10-00 - 13-00. Recommended departure time from Nice: 12-00 - 15-00. In case of arrival in/departure from Nice at a time different from the recommended one, the cost of the trip may be recalculated by including an individual transfer. The transfer schedule, as well as the estimated waiting time, will be communicated to the group leaders. If desired, an individual transfer is possible for an additional fee, the cost is calculated upon request. COST OF THE TRIP FOR 1 person - 233 euros*** (10 people +1 person free) Organizational fee for one nomination***: 40 euros per participant (but not more than 800 euros per group), 60 euros per soloist (paid additionally, not included in the cost of the trip) Included in the price:
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*** - Payment is made in rubles at the rate of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation + 2% Italian “sharks of the pen” claim: the career of any performer of a popular song in the country begins with San Remo. Over the entire history of its existence, the Sanremo Festival has opened the doors to the world of music and fame for more than a dozen musicians. Andrea Bocelli, Adriano Celentano, Eros Ramazzotti and Toto Cutugno became famous thanks to one successfully performed song in a town called San Remo. Pages of historyThe Second World War brought grief not only to countries that suffered from aggression from the Nazis. Italy, which supported Hitler, who lost this war, paid no less a price. Devastation, the collapse of the economy and rejection from the victorious countries plunged the country into shock. But the years passed, the horrors of the war years faded into the background, life took its toll, and the Italian soul wanted to sing again... The idea of holding a song festival arose almost immediately after the war. The forerunner of the familiar Sanremo Italian Song Festival was the National Song Festival, held by the organization La Campannina in 1948 in its own entertainment complex Capannini di Franceschi in Versilia. True, financial problems led to the fact that the competition did not take place in 1950. However, the idea was liked by the director of a small casino in Sanremo, Pierre Busetti, who, together with Giulio Razzi, revived the song festival. AND new story The world-famous event begins on January 29, 1951 in the casino headed by Busetti. The Casno-Municipale building was built by Eugene Ferret back in 1905 and was called Kursaal. Theatrical performances, concerts and festivals took place within the walls of the legendary casino. Although at that time the building was not yet a gambling house. It was only on January 21, 1928 that people began to play for money in Kursaal. This happened before the war itself. Pierre Busetti breathed new life into the Casino Municipal, saving it from ruin: the Sanremo Song Festival was held there until 1977 and only then “moved” to the Ariston Theater. The very first Italian Song Festival was held in Sanremo from January 20 to 31, 1951 in the Festival Salon (Salone della Feste) of the Busetti Casino. Of course, this event was not at all like the pompous and colorful Festival in San Remo, familiar to contemporaries. Contestants performed songs from the stage, and the audience sat at tables, around which waiters scurried around serving drinks. The festival was broadcast only on the second radio channel, and only three contestants took part in it: Achille Tagliani, the duo Fasano and Nila Pizzi. On the first two evenings, each contestant performed ten songs, and the audience chose the best. On January 31, 10 songs were performed in the final, the best of which was recognized as “Thank you for the flowers” by Nilla Pizzi . It should be noted that the first song festival in San Remo did not receive recognition abroad, and the country's record companies responded very sluggishly. A few days after the end of the competition, about 80,000 printed copies of the concert appeared. Success came “from where we didn’t expect it.” In the same 1951, a musical film was released on television called “Sensation in San Remo” with the participation of Marika Rökk. Although the film had nothing to do with the song festival, it generated a wave of interest in it. In 1952, Nila Pizzi celebrated her victory again, and she took the remaining two prizes. The year 1953 brought the first scandal at the Sanremo Song Festival: the author of the song “Drummer of the Regiment,” Deani, was accused of plagiarism. Only this year at the competition for the first time there was a real fight for victory, during which Pizzi lost to Carla Boni. The following year became a landmark year for the festival held in San Remo: the song competition was shown on television for the first time (albeit in a recording). But already in 1955, millions of Italians watched the song festival live. Out of more than four hundred songs, only 16 made it to the finals. It must be said that the late 50s and 60s became a golden period in the history of the festival. Already in 1960, the number of television viewers reached 30 million, and in 1961, the scandalous debut of Adriano Celentano took place, performing with his back to the audience. Since 1964, world-famous stars have taken part in the competition program of the festival in San Remo. But already 1967 became a tragic page in history: after his song was withdrawn from the competition, Luigi Tenco committed suicide. The festival that year was in jeopardy, and the subsequent 70s became a crisis. The general decline in the global economy also affected culture; the best performers refused to participate in the festival, and television only broadcast the final of the competition. However, 1970 was a triumphant year for the song “He who does not work does not make love,” performed by the spouses Adriano Celentano and Claudia Mori. Perhaps the most difficult year for the Sanremo Italian Song Festival was 1975: 26 of the 30 contestants were newcomers, only 45,000 records found buyers, and the jury members were chosen completely at random using the phone book. The "Renaissance Era" for the song festival began in the eighties, when the format of the event began to resemble a television show. So, in 1980, the then-beginning singer Toto Cutugno won with the song “Only We.” True, that year the songs were performed “to plus” (recorded music) or even “to plywood”. In 1983, Cutugno entered the stage as a favorite, but his hit “The Italian” took only fifth place. 1984 was the first year when the performers were divided into two groups: famous singers and "new voices". It was at this time that the Italian song festival burst into the vast expanses of the USSR. First, the TV show “Melodies and Rhythms of Foreign Pop” devoted a separate section to the festival in San Remo, and in 1984 an hour-long episode was released on Soviet screens. Its success exceeded all expectations: people wrote thousands of letters to television asking to show songs by Italian performers. It was a real boom! 1986 brought victory to Eros Ramazzotti. But even here there was a scandal: one of the contestants, along with the dancers, attached their bellies and simulated pregnancy. Live performance was restored in 1990. In addition, the 90s again brought foreign stars to the Italian stage. So, in 1998, Ricky Martin and the Backstreet Boys sang in San Remo, and in 2000, Sting, Tina Turner and Robbie Williams. In 2005, the number of categories at the Italian Song Festival was expanded to four: women, men, groups and classics. But already in 2007, the organizers returned to the previous scheme: newcomers and established performers. And in 2011, in San Remo they again began to elect a performer who will represent Italy at Eurovision. ModernityIn recent decades, the Italian Song Festival has been held annually in late February - early March in the town of Sanremo. The competition itself is not a competition of performers, but of original songs written by Italian composers. The main condition is that the song should not be performed publicly before the start of the festival. Since 2005, the winner has been determined using a mixed vote of a professional jury and television viewers. At one time (in 1955), the Sanremo Song Festival became the standard for the Eurovision Song Contest. Now the Italian competition is broadcast on Eurovision channels, being one of the most significant events in Italy, causing a huge amount of disagreement and controversy. Forgetting about facts and statistics, the Sanremo Song Festival can safely be called the soul of Italy. Together with the state, it flourished and faded, newfangled trends and scandals did not bypass the competition, the presenters made ambiguous jokes, and guests and contestants turned their performances into rallies, even the orchestras rebelled here... Nevertheless, the festival in San Remo continues to exist, moving towards in the same direction as Italy, and, like several decades ago, young people, not only in body, but also in soul, come here just to sing.
Italian Song Festival San-Remo Italian Song Festival in Sanremo (Italian: Festival della canzone italiana di Sanremo)- Italian song competition, which is held annually in winter at the end of February - beginning of March (previously held at the end of January) in the city of San Remo, Italy. Festival of Sanremo The competition is a competition of original songs by Italian composers that have never been performed anywhere before. The winner will be determined by the decision of a professional jury or by popular vote. Often this competition is simply called the Sanremo Festival (Italian: Festival di Sanremo), or outside Italy the Sanremo Music Festival (English: Sanremo Music Festival). It served as inspiration for the creators of the Eurovision Song Contest. Participation in the festival in Sanremo marked the beginning of the careers of many now famous Italian singers, such as Andrea Bocelli (Italian: Andrea Bocelli), Paola and Chiara (Italian: Paola e Chiara), George Todrani (Italian: Giorgia Todrani), Laura Pausini (Italian: Laura Pausini), Eros Ramazzotti (Italian: Eros Ramazzotti) and Gigliola Cinquetti (Italian: Gigliola Cinquetti). The festival in Sanremo is broadcast on Eurovision and is one of the main events of the Italian mass media. Therefore, it is not surprising that the decision on each competition almost always causes a lot of controversy and disagreement. History of the Sanremo Festival The forerunner of the festival in Sanremo was the festival of national singing (Italian: Festival Canoro Nazionale), held in 1948 by the organization La Capannina (Italian: La Capannina) in the town of Versilia (Italian: Versilia). But a year later it had to be canceled due to insufficient funding. Also in 1950, Angelo Nicola Amato, in charge of social events at the casino in Sanremo, together with Angelo Nizza, star of the popular radio series The Four Musketeers, decided to organize the first Italian Song Festival. Angelo Nicola Amato went to Milan, where he offered to buy this idea to a record company, and Angelo Nizza offered the same thing in Turin to EIAR. The idea was accepted, but there were not enough rules, which were developed by Pier Bussetti and Giulio Razzi. The first Sanremo festival took place from 29 to 31 January 1951 and was broadcast on Rai Radio 1 and featured only two performers, Nilla Pizzi and Achille Togliani Achille Togliani). Since 1955, the song competition has been broadcast live on the RAI 1 television channel (Italian: RAI 1). From 1951 to 1976, the festival was held in the casino in Sanremo (Italian: Casino di Sanremo), but since 1977 all competitions have been held in the Ariston Theater (Italian: Teatro Ariston), with the exception of 1990, when the competition was held in the new Flower Market (Italian: Mercato dei Fiori) in the Armea valley (Italian: Armea), in the commune of Bussana (Italian: Bussana), on the occasion of the fortieth anniversary, due to the larger capacity of the premises. Between 1953 and 1971, with the exception of 1956, each song was performed twice by two different singers, each performing the song in a different orchestral arrangement, demonstrating the festival's main purpose as a competition for composers rather than performers. At that time, it was customary at the festival that the song was first performed by an Italian singer, and then by a singer invited from abroad. Since 1972, each participant in the competition performs only one song. The 1981 and 1984 festivals featured songs in English and French, but written by Italian composers. Some foreign singers who participated in the competition in the 1960s sang songs in which only the title was Italian. In the 1980s, the Sanremo Festival abandoned the orchestra, and competitors performed songs either to recorded music or entirely to a soundtrack. From 1956 to 1966, as well as in 1972, 1997 and 2011, the festival determined the Italian participant in the Eurovision Song Contest. There is also a tragic page in the history of the Sanremo festival. In 1967, contestant Luigi Tenco was found dead in his hotel room a few hours after the end of the second round. Since 1984, with the exception of 2004, participants in the competition, in addition to the main nomination “Great Artist,” are also awarded in the “Debut” nomination (Italian: Nuove Proposte), which actually announces another song that won the festival. In 1982, the nomination “Critics Award” (Italian: Premio della critica) was established, the victory in which is awarded by the decision of the press representatives covering the competition. Since 1996, this nomination has been given the name “Mia Martini” (Italian: Mia Martini), in memory of the first singer to win the Critics’ Prize. At the last festivals in Sanremo, some songs were awarded special prizes. So, for example, the “Volare Prize” (Italian: Premio Volare) appeared for the best text. The name of this award was inspired by the famous song by Domenico Modugno (written by Franco Migliacci), which won the 1958 competition. A tradition has also emerged to present an award for contributions to the development of the entertainment industry. The evolution of the Sanremo festival 1951: first competition Winners of the Sanremo Festival List of winners in the “Great Artist” category:
It will start very soon 62nd Italian song festival, which will take place at the Ariston Theater There is hardly a person who has not heard about the International Song Festival, held annually in the Italian city of Sanremo. Italy is the uncontrollable architecture of the Baroque, it is the Italian painting of the Renaissance. Italy is a tale of Cippolino and Pinocchio, which not only we, but our children and grandchildren fell in love with. Italy is unique Italian cuisine, fashion shows in Milan, films with the participation of Marcello Mastroianni, Sophia Loren, Giulietta Masini, Adriano Celentano. Italy is a sea of sun and soulful songs, the sounds of which reached our country thanks to the wonderful music festival in San Remo, held annually in the small Italian town of the same name. All the celebrities - Domenico Modugno, Adriano Celentano, Toto Cutugno, Al Bano and Romina Power, Riccardo Fogli, Gianni Morandi, Lucio Dalla, Eros Ramazzotti, Matia Bazar and many, many others - at different times appeared on the mirror stage of the Ariston Theater. The war is over... Life with its colors quickly made all the recent horrors fade into the background. Literally immediately in Italy, the idea of holding a national song festival was born. The first such event took place in 1948 in the entertainment center of Capannini di Franceschi. However, two years later, in 1950, the festival did not take place, due to financial reasons. Nevertheless, Pier Busetti, the director of the casino in Sanremo, liked the idea so much that he, together with his friend Giulio Razzi, breathed new life into it. The history of the popular event began on January 29, 1951 at a local casino. It was here that the festival took place until 1977, then moving to the Ariston Theater. Television did not yet exist, and this prevented the competition from being held on a cruise ship, which could not provide a high-quality radio signal. The competition was then broadcast by the second Italian radio program. At that time, the atmosphere in the Salon delle Feste was far from what many are accustomed to seeing now. Spectators sat at tables and were served by waiters, while the artists performed on stage. Actually, the situation was similar to that in Capannini. Only three participants with twenty songs participated in the festival over three days. The twin sisters Delfina and Dina made up the duet of Fasano, they were opposed by Achille Tagliani and Nilla Pizzi. The first two days were semi-finals; ten songs made it to the final, which took place on January 31. The winner in the end was Nilla Pizzi with the song “Thank you for the flowers.” She would later say: “I was born in 1951 in San Remo. Before this I didn’t exist.” Then this event did not cause an international response, and record companies responded poorly - only two weeks after the end of the festival the first printed copies of the concert appeared, in total about eighty thousand of them were sold. This is explained by the rather modest atmosphere around the competition. It is curious that in the same 1951 the musical “Sensation in San Remo” was released, which, although it had nothing to do with the festival, generated a wave of interest both in the city and in the event held in it. The following year, Nilla Pizzi won again, taking two other prizes as well. Some of the singer's numbers were devoted to political topics. The 1953 festival brought the first scandal: Deani, the author of the song “Drummer of the Regiment,” was accused of plagiarism. It was then that the first real competition arose in the history of the festival, during which the same Pizzi gave up her throne to Carla Boni. In 1954, the festival was first shown on television, albeit recorded. And the following year, eight million Italians were able to watch the Sanremo festival live. That year, more than four hundred songs competed for victory, but only sixteen of them made it to the finals. The late fifties and sixties made the festival famous, it Golden time for Sanremo. Not only Italians, but also world stars since 1964 take part in the competition. In 1960, the number of television viewers reaches thirty million! And in 1961, Celentano made a scandalous debut here, during his performance he pointedly turned his back to the audience. The 1967 festival was in danger of collapse after one of the participants, Luigi Tenco, committed suicide after his entry was withdrawn from the competition. The seventies brought a decline to the festival, which was also associated with crisis phenomena in the country's economy. The best performers do not come to Sanremo, and only the final evening can be seen on TV. But in 1970, Adriano Celentano won a long-awaited victory here, who together with his wife Claudia Mori performed the song “Chi non lavora non fa l’amore.” 1975 was perhaps the most difficult year in the life of the festival. Of the thirty contestants here, twenty-six were newbies, only forty-five thousand records were sold, and the jury members were chosen at random from the phone book. In the eighties, the festival became more like a TV show than a competition. It is believed that it was then that the Renaissance of Sanremo began. The 1980 festival was won by the rising Italian pop star Toto Cutugno. Three years later he was already a favorite, but to the surprise of many his hit “L’Italiano” took only fifth place. That year, for the first time, a spectator vote was held, which gave Toto unconditional first place. At this time, San Remo came to television screens in the USSR. At first it was a small block in the program “Melodies and Rhythms of Foreign Pop,” and in 1984 a separate hour-long program appeared. The success of the broadcasts exceeded all expectations, people demanded and demanded to repeat their favorite songs. Fragments from San Remo 84 were inserted wherever possible, they were so popular. And in the country there was a real boom in Italians and their festival. Concerts of San Remo participants took place in Moscow and Leningrad. The halls, naturally, were crowded. In 1986, the festival was won by Eros Ramazzotti, although this was not without scandal - the singer Loredana Berti and her two dancers imitated pregnancy on stage using fake bellies. In the nineties, Western guests increasingly took part in San Remo, for example, in 1998, the Backstreet Boys and Ricky Martin visited here. In 2000, Tina Turner, Sting, Bono, Juritmix and Robbie Williams appeared here. The years 2001 and 2002 were marked for the first time by the participation of still minors, fourteen and fifteen year olds Gazzosa and Anna Tatangelo, in the competition. In 2005, the festival was held according to a new formula. Now the participants competed in four categories: men, women, classics and groups, and the winner was chosen from the leaders of these groups by voting. Soon there were two categories left - youth and adult. The popularity of the festival also attracted close attention from the police: according to rumors, the organizers demanded up to fifty thousand euros for participation in the competition. Perhaps the festival in San Remo can be called the soul of Italy. It flourished and faded along with the whole country; it was not without scandals and impulsive changes. The presenters made risqué jokes, and even the orchestras rebelled from time to time. However, like Italy as a whole, the festival in Sanremo is always ready to welcome guests. Winner of the 61st festival of Italian song in 2011 in Sanremo became Roberto Vecchioni(Roberto Vecchioni), who performed a song on the stage of the legendary Ariston Theater "Chiamami ancora amore"(Call me love again). The name of the winner was traditionally determined by viewers by voting live on the First Channel of Italian state television. Vecchioni was born in 1943. He began his musical career as a lyricist for songs in the 60s of the last century. In 1968, the song "Sera" (Evening), written by Vecchioni, was even in the competition program of the Sanremo festival. In 1971, he wrote the words of the anthem for the Milan football club Inter, and in the same year Vecchioni's first album, Parabola, was released. Two years later, the musician again takes part in the popular Italian song competition. This time he acts as a composer and performer of his own song, but does not reach the final. Real popularity came to Vecchioni in 1977 with the song “Samarcanda” (Samarkand) from the album of the same name. In total, the singer released 26 albums during his career, the last of which was released in 2011. Ticket sales for the Sanremo Song Festival began on January 10The famous Italian Song Festival of Sanremo will take place at the Ariston Theater from 14 to 18 February 2012. The price for tickets purchased in advance will be 520 euros for the five competition evenings of the 62nd Italian Song Festival, which is fully consistent with the prices for the concerts of the two previous seasons. This price category was established as a result of an agreement concluded with the administration of the municipality of Sanremo. Winners
The 17th Festival took place from January 26 to 28, 1967. Hosted by Mike Bongiorno and Renata Mauro. The orchestra was led by 25 conductors in shifts. The song won first place Non pensare a me("Don't Think About Me") performed by Claudio Villas And Iva Zanikki. Famous foreign performers performed at the festival - Anna Herman, Connie Francis, Marian Faithfull, British group The Hollies popular duet Sonny and Cher(the singer also gave a solo performance). None of them made it to the finals. TRAGEDY IN SAN REMO ON THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 28 It was there that Dalida discovered him. There was a bullet hole in Luigi Tenko's head. And clutched in his hand was a suicide note. Later, an examination established that its author was Tenko himself. The composer expressed disappointment with the musical tastes of Italian society, to which he devoted five years of his life. He asked that his suicide be considered a protest against this decision of the jury... SONGS - FINALISTS FAILED TO GET TO THE FINAL |
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