The Sanremo Music Festival 1974 (Italian: Festival di Sanremo 1974), officially the 24th Italian Song Festival (24º Festival della canzone italiana), was the 24th annual Sanremo Music Festival, held at the Sanremo Casino in Sanremo between 7 and 9 March 1974. The final night was broadcast by Programma Nazionale, while the first two nights were broadcast live only by radio.[1] The show was presented by Corrado, assisted by Gabriella Farinon. Gianni Ravera, Vittorio Salvetti and Elio Gigante served as artistic directors.[1]
Sanremo Music Festival 1974 | |
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Dates | |
Semi-final 1 | 7 March 1974 |
Semi-final 2 | 8 March 1974 |
Final | 9 March 1974 |
Host | |
Venue | Sanremo Casino Sanremo, Liguria, Italy |
Presenter(s) | Corrado and Gabriella Farinon |
Host broadcaster | Programma Nazionale |
Vote | |
Number of entries | 28 |
Winner | Iva Zanicchi "Ciao cara come stai?" |
The winner of the festival was Iva Zanicchi with the song "Ciao cara come stai?".[1]
Participants and results
editParticipants and results[1] | ||
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Song, performing artist(s) and writer(s) | Rank | |
"Ciao cara come stai?" – Iva Zanicchi (Cristiano Malgioglio, Claudio Daiano, Dinaro, Italo Ianne) |
1 | |
"Questa è la mia vita" – Domenico Modugno (Luciano Beretta, Domenico Modugno, Elide Suligoj) |
2 | |
"Occhi rossi" – Orietta Berti (Daniele Pace, Corrado Conti, Lorenzo Pilat, Mario Panzeri) |
3 | |
"Sta piovendo dolcemente" – Anna Melato (Maurizio Piccoli, Pino Donaggio) |
Finalist | |
"Il mio volo bianco" - Emanuela Cortesi (Claudio Daiano, Flavio Zanon, Italo Ianne) |
Finalist | |
"Senza titolo" - Gilda Giuliani (Vito Pallavicini, Alfredo Ferrari, Gino Mescoli) |
Finalist | |
"Se hai paura" - Domodossola (Roberto Soffici, Massimo Guantini, Luigi Albertelli) |
Finalist | |
"Mon ami Tango" - Les Charlots (Daniele Pace, Corrado Conti, Lorenzo Pilat, Mario Panzeri) |
Finalist | |
"Notte dell'estate" – Valentina Greco (A. Mammoliti, Aldo Buonocore, Claudio Celli) |
Finalist | |
"Il matto del villaggio" - Nicola Di Bari (Franco Migliacci, Claudio Mattone, Piero Pintucci) |
Finalist | |
"Ah! L'amore" - Mouth & MacNeal (E. Lombardo, G. Sebastianelli, Ermanno Capelli) |
Finalist | |
"A modo mio" - Gianni Nazzaro (Claudio Baglioni, Antonio Coggio) |
Finalist | |
"In controluce" - Al Bano (Albano Carrisi, Paolo Limiti) |
Finalist | |
"Innamorati" - Mino Reitano (Luciano Beretta, Franco Reitano, Mino Reitano) |
Finalist | |
"Un po' di coraggio" - Rosanna Fratello (Gian Pieretti, A. R. Mancino) |
Finalist | |
"Cavalli bianchi" - Little Tony (Miro, Giulifan, Bruno Casu) |
Finalist | |
"Monica delle bambole" - Milva (Luciano Beretta, Elide Suligoj) |
Finalist | |
"Sole giallo" - Middle of the Road (Maurizio Piccoli, Pino Donaggio) |
Finalist | |
"Canta con me" - Kambiz (Enrico Riccardi, Luigi Albertelli) |
Eliminated | |
"Capelli sciolti" - Donatella Rettore (Donatella Rettore, Mario Pagano) |
Eliminated | |
"Complici" - Riccardo Fogli (Luigi Lopez, Carla Vistarini) |
Eliminated | |
"Fiume grande" - Franco Simone (Franco Simone) |
Eliminated | |
"La canta" - Orchestra Spettacolo Casadei (Raoul Casadei, Enrico Muccioli, Al Pedulli) |
Eliminated | |
"La donna quando pensa" - Paola Musiani (Mauro Galati, Ermanno Capelli) |
Eliminated | |
"Per una donna donna" - Antonella Bottazzi (Antonella Bottazzi) |
Eliminated | |
"Qui" - Rossella (Paolo Amerigo Cassella, Riccardo Cocciante, Marco Luberti) |
Eliminated | |
"Ricomincerei" - Sonia Gigliola Conti (Piero Soffici, Gian Pieretti) |
Eliminated | |
"Valentin tango" - Piero Focaccia (Luciano Beretta, Edilio Capotosti) |
Eliminated |
Broadcasts
editLocal broadcast
editAll shows were broadcast on Secondo Programma (radio). The semi-finals was broadcast on Secondo Programma (radio) at 21:10 CET and on Secondo Programma (television) at 21:15 CET. The final was broadcast on Programma Nazionale and on Secondo Programma at 21:00 CET.
International broadcast
editKnown details on the broadcasts in each country, including the specific broadcasting stations and commentators are shown in the tables below.
Country | Broadcaster | Channel(s) | Commentator(s) | Ref(s) |
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Argentina | Canal 13[a] | Cacho Fontana | [2] | |
Tevedos[a] | ||||
Chile | Canal 13[b] | Pepe Guixé | [3] | |
South Korea | MBC[c] | Lee Hae-seong | [4] | |
Turkey | TRT | İl radyosu[d] | [5] | |
Yugoslavia | JRT | TV Beograd 1[e] | [6] | |
Radio Belgrade 1[e] |
Notes and references
editNotes
edit- ^ a b Deferred broadcast the day of the final at 20:00 (ART)[2]
- ^ Delayed broadcast on 17 March at 22:00 (CLST)[3]
- ^ Delayed broadcast on 2 June at 22:20 (KST)[4]
- ^ Delayed broadcast in a shortened format on 11 July at 16:00 (EEST)[5]
- ^ a b Deferred broadcast on Radio Belgrade 1 the day of the final at 22:35 (CEST)[6]
References
edit- ^ a b c d Eddy Anselmi. Festival di Sanremo: almanacco illustrato della canzone italiana. Panini Comics, 2009. ISBN 8863462291.
- ^ a b "Programa para hoy" [Program for today]. Crónica (in Spanish). Buenos Aires, Argentina. 9 March 1974. p. 16. Retrieved 1 October 2024 – via Internet Archive.
- ^ a b "Canal 13 presentará Festival de San Remo" [Channel 13 will present Sanremo Festival]. La Tercera (in Spanish). 17 March 1974. p. 52.
- ^ a b "MBCTV2일밤 산레모가요제放映" [MBC 2 June Sanremo Song Festival broadcast]. Maeil Business (in Korean). Seoul, South Korea. 29 May 1974. p. 8. Retrieved 31 August 2024 – via Naver.
- ^ a b "Radyolar" [Radios]. Milliyet (in Turkish). 11 July 1974. p. 8. Retrieved 13 September 2024.
- ^ a b "Телевизија" [Television]. Borba (in Serbian). Belgrade, SR Serbia, Yugoslavia. 9 March 1974. p. 16. Retrieved 1 September 2024 – via Pretraživa digitalna biblioteka.