Dutch Song Contest 1995 Explained

Dutch Song Contest
Year:1995
Final:25 May 1995
Venue:Muziekcentrum Vredenburg, Utrecht, Netherlands
Presenters:Karin Bloemen
Entries:13
Winner:
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The Dutch Song Contest 1995 was a one-off song competition between regional public broadcasters in the Netherlands. The contest was held on 25 May 1995 at the Muziekcentrum Vredenburg in Utrecht and was hosted by Karin Bloemen. It served as a substitute for the, the Dutch annual selection show for the Eurovision Song Contest, which was not held that year due to the Netherlands' relegation from the Eurovision Song Contest following an insufficient result in the 1994 edition.

While the competition was not renewed for a second edition, a reworked version of the format was launched in 2023 under the name .

Background

The format of the competition was developed by the (ROOS) – the umbrella organisation of Dutch regional public broadcasters – and the Conamus Foundation.[1] [2] It was decided to stage the event on Ascension Day in 1995 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Omroep Limburg (founded in 1945 as), marking half a century of regional public broadcasting in the Netherlands. In addition, the event would fill the void left by the, which would not be held that year due to the Netherlands' exclusion from the Eurovision Song Contest 1995.[3]

Although the contest was not intended as a substitute for the Eurovision Song Contest itself, there were plans for the format to potentially replace the as the Dutch national selection process in future years.[4] [5] Its main objective, however, was to provide a platform for regional artists to present themselves to a broader audience.

Format

All thirteen regional public broadcasters participated in the competition – each representing one of the twelve provinces, with the exception of South Holland, which was represented by two broadcasters: one serving the province's northern subregions (The Hague and surroundings; presented as "West"),[6] and one serving the southern subregions (Rotterdam and surroundings; presented as "Rijnmond").[7] [8]

Only songs in Dutch were eligible to enter the competition. After the submission window opened in November 1994,[9] a call for entries was published in the December issue of Buma/Stemra Magazine.[10] More than 600 original compositions were received, from which an expert jury led by Conamus director selected ten entries. In addition, three composers were personally commissioned to write an entry for the competition.

Each of the thirteen entries was assigned to a regional broadcaster, which selected its own representative to perform the song. Each broadcaster also appointed one jury member, who would distribute points to the other regions' entries based on their personal preference and the opinions of two listeners from their region. The entry that received the most points would win the competition. In the event of a tie, the entry that received the most top scores (10 points) from the juries would be declared the winner.

Contest overview

Broadcast solely on radio,[11] [12] the contest was held on Thursday 25 May 1995, beginning at 21:00 CEST, and lasted two hours.[13] The event was staged in the ('Great Hall') of Muziekcentrum Vredenburg – a music venue in the city of Utrecht – in front of an audience of around 1,000 people, who were shown a slide show during the performances. The performing artists were accompanied by a backing track. The show was hosted by Dutch singer and cabaret performer Karin Bloemen.

Results

The winner was Groningen represented by the song "", composed by Kees Smit and performed by . Buze had won the jury vote by a small margin ahead of runner-up Joke Bruijs, who represented the Rijnmond region.[14] [15] As the winning composer, Smit won (≈) in prize money, while Buze was awarded promotional airplay on the participating broadcasters' radio stations and a trip to London.

Participants and results[16] [17] [18]
RegionBroadcasterArtistSongSongwriter(s)Place
Radio Noord""Kees Smit1
RijnmondRadio RijnmondJoke Bruijs""Rowin Schumm2
Radio Drenthe""Elbert Kok9
Radio OostHelene Heine""Kees Smit13
Omroep FlevolandRudy Ray""rowspan="9"
Omrop FryslânGina""Kees Smit
Omroep GelderlandMargriet Markerink""
Omroep LimburgEtienne Borgers""
Omroep Brabant""
Radio Noord-Holland""
Radio MPeter Douglas""
WestRadio West""Kees Smit
Omroep ZeelandPeter Adriaanse""

Reception

The show was met with a negative critical reception, due to the alleged low quality of the performances. Despite ambitions for it to become an annual event,[19] the competition was ultimately not renewed for a second edition in 1996. Instead, the regional broadcasters were invited by the Nederlandse Omroep Stichting (NOS) to contribute to the organisation of the .

Two contestants of the Dutch Song Contest, Roland Verstappen (North Brabant) and Gina de Wit (Friesland), were selected to compete in the . The songwriters of the Zeelandic entry "" – Michel Pos and Annemiek Woudt – also entered the festival with the song "", performed by .

In June 1995, an official compilation album of the contest was released by EMI Music Holland.[20] Wia Buze, whose repertoire had consisted primarily of songs in Gronings dialect, released a studio album entirely in Dutch following her win in the contest.[21]

In 2023, twenty-eight years after the contest, a reworked version of the format was launched under the name .[22]

Notes and References

  1. News: 3 May 1995 . Songfestival met 'regionale' artiesten . 12 August 2023 . . . 23 . nl.
  2. News: Hermens . Martin . 6 May 1995 . Eerste Nederlands songfestival . 12 August 2023 . . . 8 . nl.
  3. News: 8 May 1995 . Nationaal songfestival alternatief voor debâcle . 12 August 2023 . . . 9 . nl.
  4. News: 18 May 1995 . Peter Adriaanse voor Zeeland naar Nederlands Songfestival . 12 August 2023 . . . 5 . nl.
  5. News: 20 May 1995 . Nummer Bredase producer Gaby Dirne kanshebber op alternatief songfestival: 'Een liedje moet op een draaiorgel kunnen' . 12 August 2023 . . . 29 . nl.
  6. Web site: Uitzendgebied . 1 August 2023 . . nl.
  7. Web site: Over ons . 1 August 2023 . . nl.
  8. Web site: Het RTV Rijnmond uitzendgebied . 1 August 2023 . . nl.
  9. News: 4 May 1995 . Alternatief regionaal Songfestival . 12 August 2023 . . . 29 . nl.
  10. Web site: Buma Stemra Magazine 5 (1994) . 12 August 2023 . LastDodo . NL.
  11. Web site: Jaarverslag 1995 – Eerste Nederlandse songfestival, live op 13 radio's . https://web.archive.org/web/20030307232447/http://www.roosrtv.nl/default.htm . 7 March 2003 . 12 August 2023 . Stichting ROOS . nl.
  12. News: 22 May 1995 . Regionaal 'alternatief' Eurovisie songfestival . 12 August 2023 . . 13 . nl.
  13. News: 23 May 1995 . Omroep Zeeland – Donderdag 25 mei . 12 August 2023 . Scheldebode . . 7 . nl.
  14. News: Persoonlijk . 12 August 2023 . . . 27 May 1995 . 6 . nl.
  15. News: Songfestival . 12 August 2023 . . . 26 May 1995 . 1 . nl.
  16. News: d'Ancona . Jacques . Songfestival gokt op talent uit de regio's . 12 August 2023 . . 20 May 1995 . 47 . nl.
  17. News: Hermens . Martin . Wia Buze wint songfestival . 12 August 2023 . . . 26 May 1995 . 9 . nl.
  18. News: Groningse zangeres Wia Buze wint Songfestival . 26 May 2024 . . . 26 May 1995 . 11 . nl.
  19. News: 13 May 1995 . Songfestival-strijd tussen Wia Buze, Gina en Erikah . 12 August 2023 . . 45 . nl.
  20. Web site: Het Nederlandse songfestival '95 . . 21 July 2024 . nl.
  21. News: Smit . Els . 12 August 1995 . Wia Buze zingt geen smartlappen . 20 August 2023 . . . 25 . nl.
  22. Web site: Vries . Marion de . Grimmon . Marco . 31 July 2023 . Regio Songfestival: Wie haalt 'douze points' voor Groningen? . 12 August 2023 . . nl . We hebben goede hoop, want het is één keer eerder georganiseerd in 1995; toen hebben wij Wia Buze die kant op gestuurd en toen hebben we gewonnen. . We have high hopes, because it was organised once before in 1995; that year we sent Wia Buze [as our representative] and we won..