Sanremo Music Festival 1986
| Sanremo Music Festival 1986 | |
|---|---|
| Dates and venue | |
| Semi-final 1 |
|
| Semi-final 2 |
|
| Final |
|
| Venue | Teatro Ariston Sanremo, Italy |
| Organisation | |
| Broadcaster | Radiotelevisione italiana (RAI) |
| Artistic director | Gianni Ravera |
| Presenters | Loretta Goggi and Anna Pettinelli, Mauro Micheloni, Sergio Mancinelli |
| Big Artists section | |
| Number of entries | 22 |
| Winner | "Adesso tu" Eros Ramazzotti |
| Newcomers' section | |
| Number of entries | 14 |
| Winner | "Grande grande amore" Lena Biolcati |
The Sanremo Music Festival 1986 (Italian: Festival di Sanremo 1986), officially the 36th Italian Song Festival (36º Festival della canzone italiana), was the 36th edition of the annual Sanremo Music Festival, a television song contest held at the Teatro Ariston in Sanremo, organised and broadcast by Radiotelevisione italiana (RAI). The show was hosted by Loretta Goggi, assisted by the trio Anna Pettinelli, Mauro Micheloni and Sergio Mancinelli, who at the time were the presenters of the musical show Discoring.[1]
The winner of the Big Artists section was Eros Ramazzotti with the song "Adesso tu", while Enrico Ruggeri won the Critics Award with the song "Rien ne va plus".[1] Lena Biolcati won the Newcomers section with the song "Grande grande amore".[1]
Participants and results
[edit]
Big Artists
[edit]| Song | Artist(s) | Songwriter(s) | Rank |
|---|---|---|---|
| "Adesso tu" | Eros Ramazzotti |
|
1 |
| "Il clarinetto" | Renzo Arbore |
|
2 |
| "Senza un briciolo di testa" | Marcella Bella |
|
3 |
| "Azzurra malinconia" | Toto Cutugno | Toto Cutugno | 4 |
| "È tutto un attimo" | Anna Oxa |
|
5 |
| "Futuro" | Orietta Berti |
|
6 |
| "Vai" | Nino D'Angelo |
|
7 |
| "Cantare" | Fred Bongusto |
|
8 |
| "Re" | Loredana Bertè |
|
9 |
| "Fatti miei" | Fiordaliso | 10 | |
| "Uno sull'altro" | Marco Armani |
|
11 |
| "Canzone italiana" | Sergio Endrigo |
|
12 |
| "Amore stella" | Donatella Rettore |
|
13 |
| "Lei verrà" | Mango |
|
14 |
| "Innamoratissimo" | Righeira |
|
15 |
| "No East, No West" | Scialpi |
|
16 |
| "Rien ne va plus" | Enrico Ruggeri | Enrico Ruggeri | 17 / Critics Award |
| "Via Margutta" | Luca Barbarossa | Luca Barbarossa | 18 |
| "Verso il 2000" | Flavia Fortunato |
|
19 |
| "Brividi" | Rossana Casale |
|
20 |
| "Canzone triste (Canzone d'amore)" | Zucchero | Zucchero Fornaciari | 21 |
| "Canzoni alla radio" | Stadio |
|
22 |
Newcomers
[edit]
| Song | Artist(s) | Songwriter(s) | Rank |
|---|---|---|---|
| "Grande grande amore" | Lena Biolcati |
|
1 |
| "La nave va" | Aleandro Baldi | Aleandro Baldi | 2 |
| "E le rondini sfioravano il grano" | Giampiero Artegiani |
|
3 |
| "E camminiamo" | Lanfranco Carnacina |
|
4 |
| "Ipnotica" | Meccano |
|
5 |
| "Ma non finisce mica qui" | Francesco Hertz |
|
6 |
| "Come una guerra" | Chiari e Forti |
|
7 |
| "Azzurra anima" | Nova Schola Cantorum |
|
Eliminated |
| "Croce del Sud" | Aida Satta Flores |
|
Eliminated |
| "L'uomo di ieri" | Paola Turci | Eliminated | |
| "Nessun dolore" | Anna Bussotti |
|
Eliminated |
| "Quando l'unica sei tu" | Ivano Calcagno |
|
Eliminated |
| "Ribelle su questa terra" | Miani |
|
Eliminated |
| "Scherzi della vita" | Gatto Panceri |
|
Eliminated |
Broadcasts
[edit]Local broadcasts
[edit]All shows were broadcast on Rai Uno at 20:30 CET.[2][3][4]
International broadcasts
[edit]Known 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) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2SER | [5] | |||
| ČST | ČST2[a] | [6] | ||
| ETV[b] | [7] | |||
| YLE | TV1[b] | [7] | ||
| Europa TV[c] | [8] | |||
| KBS | KBS 2FM[d] | [9] | ||
| JRT | TV Beograd 1, TV Titograd 1 | [10] | ||
| TV Ljubljana 1 | [11] | |||
| TV Novi Sad | [12] | |||
| TV Prishtina | [10] | |||
| TV Sarajevo 1 | ||||
| TV Zagreb 1 | ||||
Notes and references
[edit]Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e Eddy Anselmi (2009). Festival di Sanremo: almanacco illustrato della canzone italiana. Panini Comics, 2009. ISBN 978-8863462296.
- ^ "Programmi Tv" [TV Programmes] (PDF). l'Unità (in Italian). Rome, Italy. 13 February 1986. p. 12. Retrieved 5 September 2024.
- ^ "Programmi Tv" [TV Programmes] (PDF). l'Unità (in Italian). Rome, Italy. 14 February 1986. p. 12. Retrieved 5 September 2024.
- ^ "Programmi Tv" [TV Programmes] (PDF). l'Unità (in Italian). Rome, Italy. 15 February 1986. p. 14. Retrieved 5 September 2024.
- ^ "Bon giorno, and Latin America as well". The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney, Australia. 16 February 1986. p. 166. Retrieved 25 September 2024.
- ^ a b "Program televize v týdnu od 10. do 16. března 1986 – sobota 15. 3. /2/" [Television programme for the week of 10 to 16 March 1986 – Saturday 15/03 /2/]. Rozhlas (in Czech). No. 53. Prague, Czech Socialist Republic, Czechoslovakia. 3 March 1986. p. 11. Retrieved 6 February 2024 – via Kramerius.
- ^ a b c "R. 14. III" [F. 14 March]. Televisioon : TV (in Estonian). No. 11. Tallinn, Estonian SSR, Soviet Union. 10–16 March 1986. pp. 5–6. Retrieved 5 September 2024 – via DIGAR.
- ^ a b "Europa – Sunday, March 16". Revue Agenda. 13 March 1986. p. 9. Retrieved 29 August 2024.
{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ a b "AM-FM". The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). Seoul, South Korea. 9 March 1986. p. 10. Retrieved 26 September 2024 – via Naver.
- ^ a b "Телевизија" [Television]. Borba (in Serbo-Croatian (Cyrillic script)). Belgrade, Yugoslavia. 15–16 February 1986. p. 10. Retrieved 27 September 2024 – via Belgrade University Library.
- ^ "Televizija danes" [Television today]. Delo (in Slovenian). Ljubljana, Yugoslavia. 3 May 1986. p. 12. Retrieved 11 February 2025 – via Digital Library of Slovenia.
- ^ "Televizió" [Television]. Magyar Szó (in Hungarian). Novi Sad, SAP Vojvodina, Yugoslavia. 15 February 1986. p. 28. Retrieved 27 September 2024 – via Vajdasági Magyar Digitális Adattár.