Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006

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Christine Guldbrandsen will sing for Norway at Athens.Photo by Nina Aldin Thune
Christine Guldbrandsen will sing for Norway at Athens.
Photo by Nina Aldin Thune

Norway’s entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 was selected in the national final, Melodi Grand Prix 2006, which comprised four semi-finals and a final. In the final, held on 4 February at the Spektrum in Oslo, the final eight songs were performed of which four moved on the super final, after a period of televoting. After another period of televoting for the final four songs, Norway chose to be represented by Christine Guldbrandsen with the song Alvedansen. The song is written and composed by Christine Guldbrandsen, Kjetil Fluge & Atle Halstensen.

Christine Guldbrandsen was born in 1985 in Bergen and immediately showed an interest for music when she joined the child choir at the age of 3. In 2003 she became known in Norway with her debut album “Surfing in the air” that sold over 30.000 copies across Scandinavia. Since then she has become a popular singer across the country and successfully managed many hits. Christine's musical expression and style is still inspired by Norwegian and Nordic folk music, though this came a bit clearer to mind on her debut piece. Folk-ballads or folk-pop could be a good description of her music.

[edit] Result of National Final

This result is that of the 'superfinal' (the final four songs in the final, selected by televoting).

Song Singer Points Place
1 I Hear Music Hans-Petter Moen & Kim Arne Hagen 67223 2nd
2 Absolutely Fabulous Queentastic 61997 3rd
3 Alvedansen Christine Guldbrandsen 77568 1st
4 Lost And Found Jorun Erdal & Geir Rönning 57905 4th

[edit] See also

Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest