Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1994
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Eurovision Song Contest 1994 | |
Country | Estonia |
National preselection | |
Preselection process | Judging panel |
Preselection date(s) | February 26, 1994 |
Selected entrant | Silvi Vrait |
Selected song | "Nagu merelaine" ("Like a sea wave") |
Finals performance | |
Semi-final result | - |
Final result | 24th, 2 points |
The Eurovision Song Contest 1994 was the second time that Estonia had attempted to enter the contest, having failed to qualify from the semi-final stage of the Eurovision Song Contest 1993. The pre-selection process featured multiple artists for the first time, with Silvi Vrait's "Nagu merelaine" being selected by the judging panel to represent the nation in Ireland. In the contest, however, Vrait would place 24th second and last, receiving only two points in the scoring process and only beating fellow Baltic nation Lithuania.
[edit] Preselection
The 1994 preselections took place in Tallinn, Estonia on February 26, 1994, and were hosted by Reet Oja and Guido Kangur. Unlike the previous year, multiple artists entered the preselection show, with ten different songs featured. Pearu Paulus would perform two songs, with Evelin Samuel performing three. Paulus and Hedvig Hanson's "Kallin kullast" would ultimately be edged out narrowly by Silvi Vrait's "Nagu merelaine", with Vrait winning the competition and earning the right to represent Estonia in Dublin.
Position | Artist | Song | Points |
1st | Silvi Vrait | "Nagu merelaine" ("Like a sea wave") | 158 |
2nd | Hedvig Hanson and Pearu Paulus | "Kallim kullast" ("Dearer than gold") | 147 |
3rd | Ivo Linna | "Elavad pildid" ("Living pictures") | 112 |
4th | Pearu Paulus | "Päikese lapsed" ("Children of the sun") | 101 |
5th | Tõnis Kiis, Anneli Tõevere and Evelin Samuel | "Ime" ("Miracle") | 86 |
6th | Evelin Samuel | "Unelind" ("Dream bird") | 73 |
7th | Airi Alljee | "Hingemaa" ("Land of soul") | 72 |
8th | Evelin Samuel | "Soovide puu" ("The tree of wishes") | 69 |
9th | Kadi-Signe Selde | "Miraaz" ("Mirage") | 56 |
10th | Henri Laks | "Lähedys" ("Closeness") | 54 |
[edit] Final
Having automatically qualified for the final, Silvi Vrait gone straight to the Eurovision Song Contest 1994 in Dublin, Ireland. Her appearance would be Estonia's first ever in the finals, but the results would ultimately be disappointing, with Vrait placing second last and scoring only two points, which came fromGreece). The result would mean Estonia missed out on participation for the 1995 contest.