Natalia Barbu
Natalia Barbu (born August 22, 1979, in Bălţi, Moldova, then part of the USSR) is a Moldovan singer.
Throughout her career, Natalia has worked with a group of musicians called Trigon on an alternative jazz-folk experiment. She writes her own lyrics, composes the music for most of her songs, and collaborates on the arrangements with her crew.
In 2006, Natalia Barbu signed a three year contract with Cat Music Records (Sony Music) office in Bucharest.
Her main success has been the release of her single "Îngerul meu" (My Angel) in Romania. The song remained in the Romanian Top 100 for 11 weeks at #1, and was much featured on MTV Romania.
In 2007, she was selected to represent Moldova at the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 with the song Fight.. She beat out Moldova's 2005 contestant Zdob Si Zdub's performance in Eurovision, and advanced to contest finals. Her song was voted 10th out of 24 finalists.
Eurovision Song Contest 2007 Semi-Final:
Performer: Natalia Barbu
Song title: Fight
Song writer(s): Buga
Song composer(s): Brasoveanu
Sang in Position: 9
Final Position: 10
Total Points: 91
Eurovision Song Contest 2007 GRAND FINAL
Sang in Position: 24
Final Position: 10
Total Points: 109
The Final of the 52nd Eurovision Song Contest took place in Helsinki, Finland, at the Hartwall Arena. For the occasion, the venue was referred to as the Helsinki Arena. Czech Republic and Georgia debuted in the Semi-Final, so did Serbia and Montenegro as independent states. Of those countries, only Georgia and Serbia managed to qualify for the Final, together with returning country Hungary.
Equal opportunities for all!
Host Broadcaster YLE adopted the True Fantasy as the theme for this year's contest. The Finnish design agency Dog Design won a competition to design the visual theme of the contest, which incorporated colourful, kaleidoscopic patterns. The high-tech stage was constructed in the shape of a kantele, a traditional Finnish instrument. The contest's Presenting Partner was TeliaSonera, International Presenting Partners were Nobel Biocare and the European Year of Equal Opportunities for All.
The Final opened with Lordi, the monster rock band that brought Finland its first ever Eurovision Song Contest history the year before. Along with Jaana Pelkonen and Mikko Leppilampi, Krisse Salminen co-hosted the show from the green room and the Senate Square. Star guest to open the voting was Santa Clause, who came from northern Finland for this special occasion.
The outcome of the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest caused commotion in Western Europe, where audience and media critisized the credibility of the results. The results were even brought up in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Swedish paper Expressen wrote about feeling "shame" over the reactions in many Western European countries, and claimed that "the Eurovision Song Contest had never been better" and calling the Serbian winner a "worthy, historic winner."
About the winner
Serbia, participating as an independent country for the first time, won the contest, closely followed by respectively Ukraine and Russia. In 2000, 2003 and 2006, Russia was also close to victory, but so far the country has not been so lucky as Ukraine, winner of the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest.
* It was the first time that the Eurovision Song Contest was produced and broadcast in High Definition. British broadcaster BBC and Swedish broadcaster SVT aired the contest in HD-quality on their respective HD channel;
* Almost 9 milion votes were cast all over Europe, either by telephone or SMS.
Discography
- Între ieri şi azi (Between Yesterday And Today) (2001)
- Zbor De Dor (2003)
- Eurovision Song Contest - Helsinki 2007 (2007)
- Fight - 2007
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