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Eurovision Choir of the Year 2017 was the first Eurovision Choir competition for choral singers, which was organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and Interkultur. It was held on 22 July 2017, at the Arena Riga, in the Latvian capital, Riga. The event was produced by Latvian host broadcaster Latvijas Televīzija (LTV) and the Riga Tourism Development Bureau.[1]

Nine countries participated, including Wales, which marked the second time that the United Kingdom has not participated as a unified state in any of the Eurovision Network events, after 1994, when Wales participated lastly in Jeux Sans Frontières. Carmen Manet of Slovenia won the contest, with Wales and hosts Latvia placing second and third respectively.

Location

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Arena Riga, venue of the inaugural Eurovision Choir.

On 14 February 2017, it was confirmed that the inaugural Eurovision Choir of the Year would take place at the Arena Riga, located in the Latvian capital.[2] The arena is primarily used for ice hockey, basketball and concerts and holds a maximum of 14,500. This marked Latvia's first hosting of a Eurovision network event since the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, which took place at Skonto Hall in Riga.

Format

Competing countries who are members of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) are eligible to participate in Eurovision Choir. Nine countries participated at the inaugural event. Each competing country was represented by a professional choir, and each performed a choral piece lasting no more than six minutes in length. Each piece may include singular or several musical works or of a free genre; but must contain national or regional influence from the participating country.[3]

Tickets for the event went on sale on 15 March 2017.[4] The winning choir (Slovenia) received the title of Eurovision Choir of the Year 2017 and prize money from Riga City Council.[5] The event was opened with a performance of "Fly to Paradise" by host Whitacre, with over 500 singers on stage and Jolanta Strikaite in the arena and closed with Ēriks Ešenvalds’ "My Song", performed by all the choirs, with the Festival Stage Choir, Dāvis Jurka and the live audience.[6]

Presenters

Announced on 27 February 2017, Grammy-winning composer and conductor Eric Whitacre and LTV culture presenter Eva Johansone, were the hosts for the inaugural contest that took place on 22 July 2017, in Riga, Latvia.[1][3]

Participating countries

Шаблон:Further On 27 February 2017, the EBU confirmed that seven countries would be participating in the inaugural contest.[3] Following the announcements of Hungary and Wales joining the event, this increased to nine competing choirs.[7][8]

Draw[9] Country[9] Choir[9] Song(s)[9] Language Place[10]
1 Шаблон:Flagu Estonian TV Girls’ Choir "Absolute Tormis" Estonian Шаблон:Sort
2 Шаблон:Flagu Academic Choir of Aarhus "I Seraillets Have" / "Wiigen-Lied" Danish/ German Шаблон:Sort
3 Шаблон:Flagu Les Pastoureaux "Dans la troupe" / "Ensemble" French Шаблон:Sort
4 Шаблон:Flagu Jazzchor Freiburg "African Call" / "Palettes" Imaginary / German Шаблон:Sort
5 Шаблон:Flagu Carmen Manet "Ta na Solbici" / "Adrca" / "Aj, zelena je vsa gora" Slovene 1
6 Шаблон:Flagu Bartók Béla Férfikar (Béla Bartók Male Choir)[11] "Karádi nóták" Hungarian Шаблон:Sort
7 Шаблон:Flagu Côr Merched Sir Gâr[12] "O, Mountain, O" / "Mil harddach" / "Wade in the Water" Czech / Welsh / English 2
8 Шаблон:Flagu Hardchor Linz "Ave Maria" / "I tua wos i wü" / "Rah" Latin / German / English Шаблон:Sort
9 Шаблон:Flagu Spīgo "Grezna saule debesīs" / "Es čigāna meita biju" Latvian 3

Conductors

The conductors for each country are as follows:[13] Шаблон:Div col

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International broadcasts and voting

Commentators

Most countries sent commentators to Riga or commentated from their own country, in order to add insight to the participants.[14]

Broadcasters and commentators in participating countries
Country Broadcaster(s) Commentator(s) Шаблон:Abbr
Шаблон:Flagu ORF 2 (delayed) Alexander Žigo and Teresa Vogl [15]
Шаблон:Flagu Musiq'3, La Trois Camille De Rijck [16][17]
Шаблон:Flagu DR K Ole Tøpholm and Phillip Faber [18][19]
Шаблон:Flagu ETV2 Eero Raun [20]
Шаблон:Flagu Arte Concert (live); SR, SWR, WDR (delayed) Шаблон:Unknown [21][22]
Шаблон:Flagu M5 Bolla Milán [23]
Шаблон:Flagu LTV1 Edgars Raginskis [23]
Шаблон:Flagu RTV SLO1 Igor Velše [24]
Шаблон:Flagu S4C Morgan Jones and Elin Manahan Thomas [25]
Broadcasters and commentators in non-participating countries
Country Broadcaster(s) Commentator(s) Шаблон:Abbr
Шаблон:Flagu RTSH 1 (delayed) Andri Xhahu [23]
Шаблон:Flagu SBS (broadcast on 16 September 2017) Шаблон:N/A [26]
Шаблон:Flagu Arte Concert Шаблон:Unknown [27]
Шаблон:Flagu NRK2 (broadcast on 1 April 2018) Arild Erikstad [28]
Шаблон:Flagu RTS2 Silvana Grujić [23]
Шаблон:Flagu Radio Ukraine (delayed) Шаблон:Unknown [29]

Professional jury

The winner of the contest is decided upon the votes from a professional jury, which is made up of the following:[3][4]

Other countries

For a country to be eligible for potential participation in Eurovision Choir, it needs to be an active member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).[32] It is currently unknown whether the EBU issue invitations of participation to all 56 active members like they do for the Eurovision Song Contest.

  • Шаблон:Flagu – On 5 September 2016, Norwegian national broadcaster NRK announced that they would not be making their debut at the 2017 contest due to their existing involvement in Let the Peoples Sing, another EBU competition.[33]
  • Шаблон:Flagu – On 29 May 2017, Swedish national broadcaster SVT announced that they would not be making their debut at the 2017 contest.[34]

References

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External links

Шаблон:Eurovision Choir