Canzonissima ( Italian pronunciation: [kantsoˈnissima] ; transl. "[The] Utmost Song" ) was an Italian musical variety show broadcast by Rai 1 from 1958 to 1975, aired on Saturday evenings except for the last two editions, which were aired on Sunday afternoon. The program has been referred to as "the synthesis and paradigm of Italian television variety".
31-546: During its last six editions (1969–1974), the show constituted the national selection for the artist that would represent Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest the following year. Originating in radio as a song tournament in 1956, with the title Le canzoni della fortuna ("The songs of fortune"), it shortly gained great public success. The following year it was brought on television titled Voci e volti della fortuna ("Voices and faces of fortune") and turned into
62-406: A big favourite with the bookmakers, Ermal Meta and Fabrizio Moro returned Italy to the top five, aided significantly by finishing third in the televote, which heavily counterbalanced the 17th place by the jury, finishing fifth overall. In 2019, Mahmood placed second with 472 points, Italy's best result since 2011, until Måneskin won the contest in 2021 with 524 points. Måneskin's victory marked
93-420: A competition between amateurs from the various regions of Italy, with the participation of some professional singers, who competed in a separate group. In 1958, the variety took its definitive name Canzonissima , with exception of 1963–1967 when the broadcast bore different titles: Gran Premio , Napoli contro tutti , La prova del nove , Scala reale and Partitissima . The show consisted of
124-456: A month before the planned vote, Italian censors refused to allow the contest and song to be shown or heard. RAI censors felt that the song, titled " Sì " ( Yes ), and contained lyrics constantly repeating the aforementioned word could be subject to accusation of being subliminal messaging and a form of propaganda to influence the Italian voting public to vote 'yes' in the referendum (thus to repeal
155-544: A musical contest where singers were paired with some national lottery numbers and which followed elaborate rules, generally different from one edition to another; the competition was interspersed with dances and comedy sketches involving special guests. The 1959 and 1970 editions contributed to the launch of the careers of Nino Manfredi and Raffaella Carrà , respectively. The 1962 edition, hosted by Dario Fo and Franca Rame , generated large political controversities due to some of Fo's satirical sketches being censored by RAI ;
186-671: Is one of the only two countries of the Big Five – since it was introduced – to have won, the other being Germany in 2010 . Each participating broadcaster in the Eurovision Song Contest assigns a head of delegation as the EBU's contact person and the leader of their delegation at the event. The delegation, whose size can greatly vary, includes a head of press, the performers, songwriters, composers, and backing vocalists, among others. Era (song) " Era " (English translation: "It Was")
217-566: The European Broadcasting Union (EBU), thus eligible to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest . It has participated in the contest representing Italy since its first edition in 1956. Italy has withdrawn from the Eurovision Song Contest a number of times. The first withdrawal was in 1981 , when RAI stated that interest had diminished in the country. This absence continued through 1982 , before Italy returned in 1983 . Italy again withdrew in 1986 when RAI decided not to enter
248-412: The " Big Five ", thereby granting the country automatic qualification for the final. Italy's return to the contest has proved to be successful, finishing in the top ten in 11 of the last 13 contests (2011–24), including second places for " Madness of Love " by Raphael Gualazzi ( 2011 ) and " Soldi " by Mahmood ( 2019 ), and third place for " Grande amore " by Il Volo ( 2015 ). "Grande amore" won
279-437: The 1970s Wess and Dori Ghezzi enjoyed a number of hits, notably "Tu nella mia vita" and "Con chi stai con chi sei". They were chosen to represent Italy at Eurovision following their victory at Canzonissima with the song " Un corpo e un'anima ". The song was performed nineteenth on the night, following Sweden 's Lars Berghagen with " Jennie, Jennie "). At the close of voting, it had received 115 points, placing it 3rd in
310-424: The EBU that Italy had applied to compete in the 2011 contest. Their participation was further confirmed on 31 December with the announcement of the official participant list. Italy's return to the contest after a 13-year absence has been successful, finishing in the top ten in 11 of the last 13 contests (2011–24). In 2011, Raphael Gualazzi finished second, then Italy's best result since 1990. Italy came first with
341-523: The Eurovision final regardless of their results in previous contests. The participant broadcasters from these countries earned this special status by being the four biggest financial contributors to the EBU, and subsequently became known as the " Big Four ". In a meeting with OGAE Serbia in 2007, then-Executive Supervisor of the Contest Svante Stockselius stated that, if Italy were to return to
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#1732876595476372-409: The band's breakthrough on the international music scene. Mahmood returned in 2022 as the host entrant alongside Blanco , placing sixth, followed by Mengoni returning in 2023, placing fourth. In 2024, Angelina Mango came in 7th place. The Sanremo Music Festival is the most popular Italian song contest and awards ceremony, held annually in the city of Sanremo , Liguria . First held in 1951 and itself
403-544: The basis and inspiration for the Eurovision Song Contest, the festival has often been used as a method of choosing the Italian entry for the European contest, with some exceptions over the years. Since 2015, the winner of the festival has been given the right of first refusal to represent Italy in the contest. Since 1999, four countries – France , Germany , Spain , and the United Kingdom – have automatically qualified for
434-463: The conductor for Malta in 1975 and had helped San Marino take part in the ESC in 2008) and Eurovision winner Toto Cutugno expressed their sorrow at Italy's non-participation and called for the country to return to the contest. Contestants from the 2008 contest , starting with the winner Dima Bilan appeared on the Italian show Carramba! Che fortuna , hosted by Raffaella Carrà on Rai Uno . Whether this
465-399: The contest came in 1990 with " Insieme: 1992 " by Toto Cutugno . Other good 1990s results were " Rapsodia " by Mia Martini in 1992 and " Fiumi di parole " by Jalisse in 1997 , who both finished fourth. After 1997, Italy withdrew from the competition. On 31 December 2010, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) announced that Italy would be returning to the contest as part of
496-412: The contest in the future, the country would also automatically qualify for the final, becoming part of a "Big Five". However, with the official announcement of the return of Italy, it was not confirmed whether the country would compete in one of the two semi-finals or be part of the "Big Five", as RAI, third largest contributor to the EBU, had not applied for "Big Five" membership. On 31 December 2010, it
527-616: The contest three times, along with an additional 16 top-five finishes. Italy hosted the contest in Naples ( 1965 ), Rome ( 1991 ), and Turin ( 2022 ). In 1958 , " Nel blu, dipinto di blu " performed by Domenico Modugno finished third. Commonly known as " Volare ", the song became a huge international hit, topping the US Billboard Hot 100 and winning two Grammy Awards at its first edition . " Uno per tutte " by Emilio Pericoli also finished third in 1963 , before Italy won for
558-526: The contest, along with former participants Monaco and Austria . At a press conference presenting the fourth edition of the Italian X Factor , Rai 2 director Massimo Liofredi announced that the winner of the competition might advance to represent Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest, rather than participate in the Sanremo Festival , as in previous years. On 2 December 2010, it was officially announced by
589-468: The contest. From 1994 to 1996 , Italy withdrew again, with RAI citing a lack of interest in participating. Italy returned in 1997 , before withdrawing again without explanation, and the country did not participate again until 2011 . None of the 20th century Eurovision-winning songs were particularly successful in the Italian charts. " Non ho l'età " by Gigliola Cinquetti was a hit in February 1964 when
620-565: The couple was eventually fired, and the scandal lead to a five-year interruption of their collaboration with the broadcaster. [REDACTED] Media related to Canzonissima at Wikimedia Commons This Italian television programme–related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest Italy has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 48 times since making its debut as one of only seven countries to compete at
651-522: The final, but still became a #3 hit in Italy and also placed at #20 on the chart of the best-selling Italian singles in 1984. RAI refused to broadcast the 1974 contest live because their competing song, sung by Gigliola Cinquetti, coincided with the intense political campaigning for the 1974 Italian divorce referendum which was to be held a month later in May. Despite the Eurovision Song Contest taking place more than
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#1732876595476682-495: The first contest in 1956 , which took inspiration from the Sanremo Music Festival . The Italian participant broadcaster in the contest is Radiotelevisione italiana (RAI). It competed at the contest without interruption until 1980 , discontinuing its participation on a number of occasions during the 1980s and 1990s. After a 13-year absence starting in 1998 , the country returned to the contest in 2011 . Italy has won
713-413: The first time in 1964 with " Non ho l'età " by Gigliola Cinquetti . Cinquetti returned to the contest in 1974 and finished second with " Sì ", losing to " Waterloo " by ABBA . Italy then finished third in 1975 with " Era " by Wess and Dori Ghezzi . The country's best result of the 1980s was " Gente di mare " by Umberto Tozzi and Raf finishing third in 1987 . Italy's second victory in
744-524: The jury vote, but only 11th in the televote to place second overall behind eventual winner Azerbaijan. Nina Zilli in 2012 and Marco Mengoni in 2013 placed in the top ten (ninth and seventh, respectively); the latter scored 126 points, exactly doubling the points total of the other "Big Five" countries that year. This trend had a stop in 2014, when internally-selected Emma Marrone finished in 21st place. In 2015, Il Volo finished third with 292 points, behind winner Sweden and runner-up Russia, placing first in
775-546: The law that allowed divorce). The song thus remained censored on most Italian state TV and radio stations for over a month. At the contest in Brighton , Cinquetti finished second, losing to ABBA . "Sì" went on to be a UK top ten hit, peaking at number eight. It also reached the German top 20. The contest was broadcast in June. In 2008, two notable Italian musicians, Vince Tempera (who was
806-432: The song won the 1964 contest, but according to the official "Hit Parade Italia" website, " Waterloo ", " Ding-a-dong ", " Puppet on a String ", " Save Your Kisses for Me " and even Italy's own winning entry of 1990, " Insieme: 1992 ", all failed to enter the top ten of the records sales charts. A notable exception to this rule was the 1984 entry " I treni di Tozeur " by Alice and Franco Battiato , which shared fifth place in
837-402: The televote but sixth in the jury vote. Since the introduction of the 50/50 split voting system, this was the first time that the televote winner did not win the contest overall. Francesca Michielin , selected among the competitors of Sanremo 2016 after the waiver of the winners Stadio , ended in 16th place. Francesco Gabbani came in sixth place in 2017. The year after, although not initially
868-401: The televote, receiving votes from all countries, but came sixth with the juries. This was the first time since the introduction of the mixed jury/televote system in 2009 that the televote winner did not end up winning the contest. Italy achieved its third victory in the contest in 2021 , with " Zitti e buoni " by the rock band Måneskin . Radiotelevisione italiana (RAI) is a full member of
899-504: Was an initiative by Carrà (who presented three shows in TVE concerning the event) to try to bring Eurovision back to Italy is not clear, but Sietse Bakker, then-Manager Communications & PR of the Eurovision Song Contest, reiterated that "Italy is still very much welcome to take part in the competition." Shortly after revealing the list of participants for the 2009 contest , the EBU announced that they would work harder to bring Italy back into
930-516: Was announced that Italy would take part in the 2011 contest and confirmed that the country would automatically qualify for the final as part of the "Big Five". Italy is currently the most successful Big Five country in the Eurovision Song Contest following the introduction of the rule, finishing in the top ten in 10 of the last 12 contests (2011–23), including a victory for Måneskin ( 2021 ), second places for Raphael Gualazzi ( 2011 ) and Mahmood ( 2019 ), and third place for Il Volo ( 2015 ). It
961-556: Was the Italian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1975 , composed by British-Italian singer-songwriter Shel Shapiro (born David Norman Shapiro, formerly of The Rokes and Colin Hicks & The Cabin Boys ) and Andrea Lo Vecchio , and performed in Italian by American-born singer Wesley Johnson , known as Wess, and Italian Dori Ghezzi . Starting with "Voglio stare con te", an Italian version of Brotherhood of Man 's hit " United We Stand ", in