翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Cyprus Fed Cup team
・ Cyprus Fire Service
・ Cyprus Football Association
・ Cyprus Futsal League Cup
・ Cyprus Government Railway
・ Cyprus High School
・ Cyprus Hockey Association
・ Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest
・ Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 1986
・ Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 1992
・ Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998
・ Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999
・ Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000
・ Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002
・ Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004
Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005
・ Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006
・ Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007
・ Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008
・ Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009
・ Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010
・ Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
・ Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012
・ Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013
・ Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015
・ Cyprus in the Eurovision Young Dancers
・ Cyprus in the Eurovision Young Musicians
・ Cyprus in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
・ Cyprus in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014
・ Cyprus in the Middle Ages


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 : ウィキペディア英語版
Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005

Cyprus was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 by Constantinos Christoforou and the song "Ela Ela (Come Baby)". The Cypriot National Final was held on February 1, in Limassol hosted by Tasos Trifonos and Eleni Manousaki. Prior to the national final, the Cypriot Broadcaster CyBC had internally selected Constantinos Christoforou to represent Cyprus. Constantinos performed 4 songs with the winning song being chosen by a 50/50 mixture of Televoters and a professional jury consisting of Ruslana, Evridiki and others. Constantinos was joined by Elena Patroklou, who already represented Cyprus in 1991 where she ended up 9th with her song S.O.S.
Constantinos was born in the town of Limassol, Cyprus. At the age of seventeen, he became the first Cypriot artist to achieve triple platinum sales, with an album that was recorded in Cyprus and not in Athens where the core of the music industry is located. Constantinos has already represented Cyprus twice - solo in 1996 with 'Mono Gia Mas" and as lead singer of the group ONE with "Gimme" in 2002. In 2003, Constantinos started his solo career with the album ''I Agapi Sou Paei'' (‘Love Becomes You’). He immediately reached No. 1 in the Greek airplay charts and the album reached gold sales in Cyprus. Constantinos is also a very successful songwriter and lyricist and he has composed songs for the most famous Greek singers. In September 2004 he released his second solo album ‘Idiotiki Parastasi’ (‘Private Show’). The album became gold in Cyprus immediately and is a huge radio hit in Greece.
At Eurovision, Constantinos had an elaborate performance with four huge mirrors on stage rotating through the presentation. Along with the stage props, Constantinos had backup dancers who eventually broke out the barrels and played them as drums. Backing vocals were provided by Elina Konstantopoulou who reprented Greece at the Eurovision Song Contest 1995.
The spokesperson who revealed Cyprus's votes for other countries was Melani Steliou, a CyBC host.
==National final==
The Cypriot National Final was held on February 1, 2005.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.