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San Remo festival - translation to Αγγλικά

POPULAR ITALIAN SONG CONTEST
Sanremo festival; San Remo Music Festival; San Remo Festival; Festival of Sanremo; Sanremo Festival; Festival di Sanremo; Festival of San Remo; Festival della canzone italiana; Festival de Sanremo; Festival della canzone italiana di Sanremo; Sanremo Italian song festival; San Remo Song Contest; Italian Song Festival
  • 1989]].
  • Arisa, winner of the Newcomers section, performing in Sanremo in 2009.
  • Pippo Baudo (center) with Claudia Koll and Anna Falchi at Sanremo 1995. Baudo hosted thirteen editions of the festival.
  • Il mare calmo della sera]]".
  • [[Dalida]] and Luigi Tenco at the Sanremo Festival, 1967
  • Daniele Silvestri is a three-time winner of the Critics Award. He received it in 1999, 2002, and 2019, with the songs "Aria", "Salirò", and "Argentovivo".
  • Nel blu, dipinto di blu]]", Modugno won the Grammy for both Record of the Year and Song of the Year in 1959.
  • that year's Eurovision Song Contest]].
  • Giorgia won Sanremo in 1995.
  • Elisa was the winner of the Sanremo Festival in 2001, with the song "[[Luce (Tramonti a nord est)]]".
  • 1974 edition of the festival]]
  • Jenny B won the Sanremo Music Festival in the Newcomers section in 2000.
  • [[Laura Pausini]] started her career in 1993, when she won the Newcomers section of the Sanremo Music Festival with "[[La solitudine]]".
  • Louis Armstrong participated in the festival in 1968.
  • that year's Eurovision Song Contest]].
  • Malika Ayane won the Critics Award in 2010 and in 2015, singing "Ricomincio da qui" and "Adesso e qui (nostalgico presente)", respectively.
  • Fiorella Mannoia and Paola Turci in Sanremo, 1988
  • 1978 edition of the festival]].
  • 1970 edition of the festival]].
  • [[Mia Martini]] in Sanremo, 1990. She was the first winner of the Critics Award, in 1982, and she won it again in 1989 and 1990. The award was later dedicated to her memory.
  • Nilla Pizzi was the winner of the first Sanremo Festival, in 1951.
  • Paolo Bonolis, host of the Sanremo Festival in 2009
  • 1982 edition of the festival]], with Drupi (left), Al Bano, and Romina Power (right)
  • Povia at the 2009 Sanremo Festival
  • Mike Bongiorno (center) at Sanremo 1963. Bongiorno hosted eleven editions of the festival.
  • Miguel Bosé, host of the Sanremo Festival in 1988
  • 1986]] competing in the ''Big Artists'' section.
  • Raphael Gualazzi won the Critics Award in the Newcomers section in 2011, with the song "Follia d'amore".
  • 1985]].
  • Diodato won both the Critics Award and the Sanremo Festival first place, with the song "[[Fai rumore]]".
  • Ron with Tosca performing in Sanremo, 1996
  • The [[Sanremo Casino]] hosted the Sanremo Music Festival between 1951 and 1976.
  • The [[Teatro Ariston]] has hosted the Sanremo Music Festival since 1977. The only exception was 1990's contest, hosted at Sanremo's Palafiori.
  • 1959 edition]]. Modugno won the Festival in 1958, 1959, 1962 and 1966.
  • Gigliola Cinquetti and Belgian-Italian Patricia Carli celebrate their victory with the song "Non ho l'età" at the 14th Sanremo Music Festival, 1 February 1964.
  • 1968]]
  • Ultimo at Sanremo in 2018

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Sanremo Music Festival

The Sanremo Music Festival (Italian: Festival di Sanremo [ˈfɛstival di sanˈrɛːmo, festiˈval -]), officially the Italian Song Festival (Italian: Festival della canzone italiana), is the most popular Italian song contest and awards ceremony, held annually in the city of Sanremo, Liguria. It is the longest-running annual TV music competition in the world on a national level (making it one of the world's longest-running television programmes) and it is also the basis and inspiration for the annual Eurovision Song Contest.

Unlike other awards in Italy, the Sanremo Music Festival is a competition for new songs, not an award to previous successes (like the Premio regia televisiva for television, the Premio Ubu for stage performances, and the Premio David di Donatello for motion pictures).

The first edition of the Sanremo Music Festival, held between 29 and 31 January 1951, was broadcast by RAI's radio station Rete Rossa, and its only three participants were Nilla Pizzi, Achille Togliani, and Duo Fasano. Starting from 1955, all editions of the festival have been broadcast live by the Italian TV station Rai 1.

From 1951 to 1976, the festival took place in the Sanremo Casino, but starting from 1977, all the following editions were held in the Teatro Ariston, except in 1990, which was held at the Nuovo Mercato dei Fiori.

The songs selected in the competition are in Italian (or in an Italian dialect), and the three most voted songs are awarded. Other special awards are also given, including the Critics' Award, created ad hoc by the press in 1982 to reward the quality of Mia Martini's song, and named after the singer in 1996, after her death.

The Sanremo Music Festival has often been used as a method for choosing the Italian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest. It has launched the careers of some of Italy's most successful musical acts, including Gigliola Cinquetti,Laura Pausini, Eros Ramazzotti, Andrea Bocelli, Giorgia, Il Volo, and Måneskin.

Between 1953 and 1971 (except in 1956), in 1990, and 1991, each song was sung twice by two different artists, each one using an individual orchestral arrangement, to illustrate the meaning of the festival as a composers' competition, not a singers' competition. During this era of the festival, it was custom that one version of the song was performed by a native Italian artist while the other version was performed by an international guest artist. This became a way for many international artists to debut their songs on the Italian market, including Louis Armstrong, Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder, Cher, Gloria Gaynor, Dionne Warwick, Jose Feliciano, Roberto Carlos, Paul Anka, Miriam Makeba, Bonnie Tyler, Shirley Bassey, Mungo Jerry, Kiss, Laura Branigan, and many others.