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Sopot International Song Festival
Also known as Sopot Music Festival Grand Prix
Sopot Top of the Top Festival
Genre Song contest
Country of origin Poland

No. of episodes
51 editions
Production
Production location(s)


  • Gdańsk (1961–1963)


  • Sopot (1964–2009, 2012–)

Production company(s)


  • TVP (1994–2004)


  • TVN (2005–2009, 2017)


  • Polsat (2012–2014)

Release
Original network


  • TVP (1994–2004)


  • TVN (2005–2009, 2017)


  • Polsat (2012–2014)

Original release 25 August 1961 (1961-08-25) – 23 August 1980 (1980-08-23)
23 August 1984 (1984-08-23) – 1 June 2009 (2009-06-01)
Revival:
24 August 2012 (2012-08-24) – present (present)
Chronology
Followed by Intervision Song Contest
Related shows
Eurovision Song Contest (1956–)
External links
Official website

The Sopot International Song Festival (later called Sopot Music Festival Grand Prix, Sopot Top of the Top Festival from 2012–13 and Polsat Sopot Festival in 2014) is an annual international song contest held in Sopot, Poland.[1] It was the biggest Polish music festival altogether with the National Festival of Polish Song in Opole, and one of the biggest song contests in Europe.


The contest was organised and transmitted live by the public Polish Television (TVP) between 1994 and 2004. The following year, the concert was broadcast by the private media station TVN for the first time and remained on TVN until 2009. From 2012 to 2014, the concert was broadcast and organised by Polsat. It was later cancelled by the broadcaster.[2] The 2015 festival was not televised, however it returned in 2017 on TVN.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Winners by year


  • 3 Winners by country


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





History




Forest Opera in Sopot


The first Sopot festival was initiated and organised in 1961 by Władysław Szpilman, assisted by Szymon Zakrzewski from Polish Artists Management (PAGART).[3] The first three editions were held in the Gdansk Shipyard hall (1961–1963), after which the festival moved to the Forest Opera. The main prize has been Amber Nightingale through most of its history.


Between 1977 and 1980 it was replaced by the Intervision Song Contest, which was still held in Sopot. Unlike the Eurovision Song Contest, the Sopot International Music Festival often changed its formulas to pick a winner and offered many different contests for its participants. For example, at the 4th Intervision Song Festival (held in Sopot August 20–23, 1980) two competitions were effective: one for artists representing television companies, the other for those representing record companies. In the first the jury considered the artistic merits of the songs entered; while in the second, it judged the performers' interpretation."[4]


The festival has always been open to non-European acts, and countries like Cuba, Dominican Republic, Mongolia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Peru, South Africa and many others have been represented in this event.


The contest lost popularity in Poland and abroad in the 1980s, declining further during the 1990s, and the rather unconvincing organisations by TVP made the authorities of Sopot give the organization of the 2005 Sopot International Song Festival to a private TV channel, TVN.


Since 1999, there was no contest. TVP chose to invite well-known artists instead, featuring the likes of Whitney Houston, Tina Turner, The Corrs, Lionel Richie, UB40, Ricky Martin and Simply Red to perform. In 2005, TVN brought the international competition back, taking over from TVP, and in 2006 invited Elton John and Katie Melua. The Sopot International Song Festival is usually considered bigger than the Benidorm International Song Festival because of its ability to attract star performers.




Stage for the Sopot Top Of The Top Festival 2013


In 2010 and 2011, the festival did not take place due to renovation of the Forest Opera. Since 2012, it is called Sopot Top Of The Top Festival and is broadcast annually by Polsat. In 2014, the name was changed to Polsat Sopot Festival. In 2015, Polsat decided not to organize the festival. However, the city authorities decided to organize a one-day festival in Sopot this year, but without a television broadcast.[5]


In 2016, the concert did not take place due to the lack of a television partner, which initially was to be TVP.[6] After a year of break, the decision was made to restore the festival. From 2017 it will be organized by TVN.


The festival also provided opportunity to listen to international stars. In the past, it featured Charles Aznavour, Boney M, Johnny Cash, and more recently: Chuck Berry, Vanessa Mae, Annie Lennox, Belinda Carlisle, Vaya Con Dios, Chris Rea, Tanita Tikaram, La Toya Jackson, Kajagoogoo and Goran Bregovic, Anastacia.



Winners by year


This list includes only winners of the most prestigious contests within the Sopot Music Festival. Sometimes one contest has overshadowed another with time. Grand Prix de disque was the most prestigious award between 1974 and 1976 and the Intervision Song Contest during 1977–80.


The festival has also given prizes for Best Interpretation in the 1960s, the Amber Nightingdale in the 1980s and 1990s and Winner Of The Polish Day on and off from the 1960s to the 1980s.[7]







































































































































































































































































































































































































Year
Date
Country
Performer
Song(s)

1961–1973: Price for the Masterpiece[7]
1961
25–27 August

  Switzerland

Jo Rolland
"Nous Deux"
1962
6–8 July

 Greece

Jeanne Yovanna
"Ti Krima"
1963
15–18 August

 Soviet Union

Tamara Miansarova
"Pust vsiegda budiet solnce" (ex-aequo)

 France

Simone Langlois
"Toi et ton sourire" (ex-aequo)
1964
6–12 August

 Greece

Nadia Constantinoupoulou
"Je te remercie mon coeur"
1965
5–8 August

 Canada

Monique Leyrac
"Mon pays"
1966
25–28 August

 United States

Lana Cantrell
"I'm all smiles"
1967
17–20 August

 Poland

Dana Lerska
"Po prostu jestem"
1968
22–25 August

 Poland

Urszula Sipińska
"Po ten kwiat czerwony"
1969
21–24 August

  Switzerland

Henri Dès
"Maria Consuella"
1970
27–30 August

 Canada

Robert Charlebois
"Ordinaire"
1971
26–29 August

 United Kingdom

Samantha Jones
"He Moves Me"
1972
23–26 August

 Soviet Union

Lev Leschchenko
"Ja ne byl z nim znakom" (ex-aequo)

 Poland

Andrzej Dąbrowski
"Do zakochania jeden krok" (ex-aequo)
1973
21–25 August

 United Kingdom
Tony Craig
"Can You Feel It" and "I Think Of You Baby"

1974–1976: Grand Prix de disque[7]
1974
21–24 August

 Finland

Marion Rung
"Uskon lauluun"
1975
20–23 August

 United Kingdom

Glen Weston
"I Still Love You"
1976
24–29 August

 Soviet Union

Irina Ponarovskaya
"Toropos"

1977–1980: Intervision Song Contest[7]
1977
24–27 August

 Czechoslovakia

Helena Vondráčková
"Malovaný džbánku"
1978
23–26 August

 Soviet Union

Alla Pugacheva
"Vsyo mogut koroli"
1979
22–25 August

 Poland

Czesław Niemen
"Nim przyjdzie wiosna"
1980
20–23 August

 Finland

Marion Rung
"Hyvästi yö"[8]
No festival held from 1981 to 1983

1984–1987: Sopot Music Festival Grand Prix[7]
1984
15–18 August

 Poland

Krystyna Giżowska
"Blue Box"
1985
21–24 August

 Sweden

Herreys
"Summer Party"
1986
20–23 August

 United States

Mara Getz
"Hero Of My Heart"
1987
19–22 August

 West Germany
Double Take
"Rockola"

1988–1990: Golden Disc[7]
1988
20–23 August

 United States

Kenny James
"The Magic In You"
1989
16–19 August

 Norway

Dance with a Stranger
"By"
1990
15–18 August

 Poland

Lora Szafran
"Zły chłopak" and "Trust Me At Once"

1991–1993: Sopot Music Festival Grand Prix[7]
1991
22–25 August

 Latvia

New Moon
"Ice"
1992
27–30 August

 Austria
Mark Andrews

1993
26–28 August

 Lithuania
Arina
"Rain Is Coming Down"

1994–2004: Sopot Music Festival Grand Prix (with TVP)[7]
1994
26–27 August

 Poland

Varius Manx
"Zanim zrozumiesz"
1995
25–26 August

 Poland

Kasia Kowalska
"Jak rzecz" and "A to co mam"
1996
22–24 August
No competition held
1997
22–23 August

 Netherlands

Total Touch
"Somebody Else's Lover"
1998
21–22 August

 Italy

Alex Baroni
"Male che fa male"
1999
20–22 August

 Poland
Małgorzata Ostrowska
"Lawa"
2000
18–19 August

 Czech Republic

Helena Vondráčková
"Veselé Vánoce a šťastný nový rok"
2001
24–25 August

 Belgium

Natacha Atlas
"Ayeshteni"
2002
23–24 August

 Poland

Irena Santor
"Jeszcze kochasz mnie”
2003
22–23 August

 Poland

Skaldowie
"Hymn o miłości"
2004
20–21 August
No competition held

2005–2011: Sopot Music Festival Grand Prix (with TVN)
2005
2–4 September

 Poland

Andrzej Piaseczny
"Z głębi duszy" (all-Polish contest)
2006
1–3 September

 United Kingdom

Mattafix
"Big City Life"
2007
31 August – 2 September

 Poland

Feel
"A gdy już jest ciemno"
2008
23–24 August

 Sweden

Oh Laura
"Release Me"[7]
2009
1 June

 Australia

Gabriella Cilmi
"Sweet About Me"[9]
No festival held from 2010 to 2011

2012–2013: Sopot Top Of The Top Festival (with Polsat)
2012
24–25 August

 Sweden

Eric Saade
"Hotter Than Fire"
2013
23–24 August

 France

Imany
"You Will Never Know"

2014: Polsat Sopot Festival
2014
22–23 August

 Poland

Ewa Farna
"Cicho"

2015: Sopot Festival
2015
21 August
No competition held
No festival held in 2016

Since 2017: Top of the Top Sopot Festival
2017
18–20 August
No competition held
2018
14–16 August

 Russia

Michail
"Who You Are"[10]


Winners by country





































































































Wins
Country
Years
13

 Poland
1967, 1968, 1972*, 1979, 1984, 1990, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007 2014
4

 United Kingdom
1971, 1973, 1975, 2006

 Soviet Union
1963*, 1972*, 1976, 1978
3

 Sweden
1985, 2008, 2012

 United States
1966, 1986, 1988
2

 France
1963*, 2013

 Finland
1974, 1980

 Canada
1965, 1970

  Switzerland
1961, 1969

 Greece
1962, 1964
1

 Australia
2009

 Belgium
2001

 Czech Republic
2000

 Italy
1998

 Netherlands
1997

 Lithuania
1993

 Austria
1992

 Latvia
1991

 Norway
1989

 West Germany
1987

 Czechoslovakia
1977

 Russia
2018

*More than one winner at that year.


See also




  • ABU Song Festivals

  • Bundesvision Song Contest

  • Cân i Gymru

  • Caribbean Song Festival

  • Eurovision Choir of the Year

  • Eurovision Dance Contest

  • Eurovision Song Contest

  • Eurovision Young Dancers

  • Eurovision Young Musicians

  • Intervision Song Contest

  • Junior Eurovision Song Contest

  • OGAE

  • OGAE Second Chance Contest

  • OGAE Video Contest

  • Turkvision Song Contest




References





  1. ^ "Sopot Summer Capital", Polish Cultures


  2. ^ "Polsat Sopot Festival 2015 odwołany? Polsat rezygnuje z letniego festiwalu [VIDEO] – informacje, premiery teledysków – ESKA.pl". www.eska.pl. Retrieved 2016-05-30..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  3. ^ "Wladyslaw Szpilman - Pianist and Composers Popular Music". www.szpilman.net. Retrieved 10 April 2018.


  4. ^ Waschko, Roman (1980-09-06). "Finn Singer Triumphant At Sopot Contest". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media. p. 65. Retrieved 2011-04-05. Two competitions were held at the 4th Intervision Song Festival in Sopot August 20–23, 1980: one for artists representing television companies, the other for those representing record companies. In the first the jury considered the artistic merits of the songs entered; while the performers' interpretation was judged in the second. The outcome was a victory for Finnish singer Marion in the first contest, "Where Is the Love?" taking the Grand Prix. Six year ago, the same artist won Grand Prix at the Sopot International Song Festival. First prize was shared by Czech performer, Marika Gombitová with "Declaration", and Russian Nikolai Gnatiuk for the song "Dance on a Drum".
    (in English)



  5. ^ "Polsat Sopot Festival 2015 odwołany? Polsat rezygnuje z letniego festiwalu [VIDEO]". Retrieved 24 May 2018.


  6. ^ Andruszkiewicz, Ewa (23 June 2016). "Sopot Festival wróci na antenę TVP? Negocjacje trwają". Retrieved 24 May 2018.


  7. ^ abcdefghi Międzynarodowy Festiwal Piosenki Polskiej- Sopot Festival «Песня года» site


  8. ^ Interviisut Punatähdet


  9. ^ Sopot Festival 2009 - porażka polskiej piosenki? Wirtualna Polska: Muzyka


  10. ^ https://www.telemagazyn.pl/artykuly/top-of-the-top-sopot-festival-2018-dzien-2-jubileusz-blue-cafe-anastacia-w-swietnej-formie-i-bursztynowy-slowik-dla-mihaila-zobacz-zdjecia-galeria-66245.html




External links




  • Sopot Festival website (in Polish)


  • The complete list of all participants and places till 2009 (in Polish)









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