OTI Festival 1972
The OTI Festival 1972 was the first edition of the OTI Festival, held on 25 November 1972 at the auditorium of the Palacio de Congresos in Madrid, Spain, and presented by Rosa María Mateo and Raúl Matas. It was organised by the Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana and host broadcaster Televisión Española.
Broadcasters from fourteen countries were expected to debut in the festival, but the entry from Mexico was disqualified because its lyrics didn't comply with the rules, and the Mexican broadcaster didn't send a replacement. Of the remaining thirteen entries who took the stage, the winner was the song "Diálogo" performed by Claudia Regina and Tobías representing Brazil, with "Oh, Señor" by representing Panama placing second, and "Niña" by Marisol representing Spain placing third.
The broadcast of the festival marked the first time in history that so many countries linked together via satellite to participate in a song contest.
Background
The Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana was formed in 1971 as a tool of exchange of news and audiovisual contents of any kind between the active member broadcasters. As a part of those goals, the organisation agreed to create a competitive song festival, the Gran Premio de la Canción Iberoamericana/Grande Prêmio da Canção Ibero-Americana, following the example of the Eurovision Song Contest, in order to encourage the creation of original songs among Spanish and Portuguese-speaking authors, composers, and performers.Location
The members of the organisation agreed that Televisión Española would hold the first edition of the OTI Festival in Madrid. The venue selected was the auditorium of the Palacio de Congresos, with a seat capacity for over 1,500 people. This exhibition and convention hall, which was, at that time, the biggest convention-oriented building of Spain, is located in the Castellana neighborhood, in the central part of the city. The building was designed by. Construction was finished in 1970 and the large tile mural on its façade by ceramist Josep Llorens i Artigas following a design by Joan Miró was added later in 1980.Participants
The OTI members, public or private broadcasters from Spain, Portugal, and twelve Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries of Ibero-America initially signed up for the contest. Telesistema Mexicano had initially registered for the contest, and had selected through its 1st National OTI Festival the song "Yo no voy a la guerra", written by Roberto Cantoral, and performed by, as its entry; but this was disqualified by the OTI Program Commission because its lyrics didn't comply with the rules of the competition for going against "the idiosyncratic sensitivity or way of life of the Ibero-American peoples". The commission asked TSM to submit a new song, but it did not do so on such short notice. Mexico had been drawn to perform between Colombia and Peru. This left the final total number of participants at thirteen.| Country | Broadcaster | Artist | Song | Language | Songwriter | Conductor | ||
Argentina|1861lang\|es|Sabes que estamos aquí América|i=noFestival overviewThe festival was held on Saturday 25 November 1972, beginning at 24:00 CET. It was presented by Rosa María Mateo and Raúl Matas. The musical director was Augusto Algueró who conducted the RTVE Light Music Orchestra when required. The draw to determine the running order was held on 30 October, at the TVE boardroom in Prado del Rey. Participants began rehearsing at the venue on 21 November.The show began with the "OTI Theme" composed by Ernesto Halffter. In between the songs in competition, traditional dance groups of the Sección Femenina from Ibiza, Redondela, and Seville performed. The interval act consisted of an orchestral medley of Algueró songs "" and "Te quiero, te quiero". The winner was the song "Diálogo" performed by Claudia Regina and Tobías representing Brazil, with "Oh, Señor" by representing Panama placing second, and "Niña" by Marisol representing Spain placing third. The performers of the winning entry received a single trophy while its composer and lyricist each received a plaque. The performers of the entries who placed second and third each received a trophy. The prizes were delivered by Eduardo Reina, president of the OTI programs committee; and, director of TVE. The festival ended with a reprise of the winning entry.
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