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Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023

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Eurovision Song Contest 2023
Country Moldova
National selection
Selection processEtapa națională 2023
Selection date(s)4 March 2023
Selected artist(s)Pasha Parfeni
Selected song"Soarele și luna"
Selected songwriter(s)
  • Pavel Parfeni
  • Andrei Vulpe
  • Iuliana Parfeni
Finals performance
Semi-final resultQualified (5th, 109 points)
Final result18th, 96 points
Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄2022 2023 2024►

Moldova participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool, United Kingdom, with "Soarele și luna" written by Pavel Parfeni, Andrei Vulpe and Iuliana Parfeni. The song was performed by Pasha Parfeni, who previously represented Moldova in 2012. The Moldovan broadcaster, TeleRadio-Moldova (TRM), organised the national final Etapa Națională 2023 in order to select the Moldovan entry for the 2023 contest, with a combination of jury votes and public voting determining the winning entry.[1]

In the first semi-final, Moldova qualified for the final on 13 May.

Background

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Prior to the 2023 contest, Moldova had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 17 times since its first entry in 2005.[2] The nation's best placing in the contest was third, which it achieved in 2017 with the song "Hey, Mamma!" performed by SunStroke Project. To this point, Moldova has achieved another four top 10 placings at the contest: in 2005 when "Boonika bate toba" performed by Zdob și Zdub placed sixth, in 2007 when "Fight" performed by Natalia Barbu placed tenth, in 2018 when "My Lucky Day" performed by DoReDoS also placed tenth, and in 2022, when Zdob și Zdub returned to compete for a third time with the song "Trenulețul", performed with the Advahov Brothers, which finished in seventh place.

The Moldovan national broadcaster, TeleRadio-Moldova (TRM), broadcasts the event within Moldova and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. TRM confirmed its intention to participate at the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest on 20 October 2022.[3] Moldova has selected their entry via a national selection show between 2008 and 2020, while their entry in 2021 was selected via an internal selection. A selection show was to be held on 5 March 2022 to select Moldova's entry for the 2022 contest, but on 28 January 2022 it was revealed the entry would be selected during the auditions following the cancellation of the final due to COVID-19 restrictions.[4] On 23 December 2022, TRM announced that it would hold a national final to select its entry for the 2023 contest.[1]

Before Eurovision

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Etapa națională 2023

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Etapa națională 2023 was the national final format developed by TRM in order to select Moldova's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023. The event took place at the TRM Studio 2 in Chișinău, hosted by Doina Stimpovschi, Ion Jalbă and Daniela Crudu, and included a final held on 4 March 2023.[5][6] The show was broadcast on Moldova 1 and OUTtv as well as online via TRM's official website trm.md and Eurovision Song Contest website eurovision.md as well as the broadcaster's Facebook and YouTube pages.[7][8][9]

Competing entries

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Artists and composers had the opportunity to submit their entries between 23 December 2022 and 16 January 2023.[1] Artists could submit more than one song, and an international act was able to compete only if they are part of a duo or group where 50% of the lead vocalists are of Moldovan nationality.[10][11] At the conclusion of the submission deadline, 33 valid entries were received by the broadcaster.[12] Among the artists that submitted a song were 2010 and 2017 Moldovan Eurovision entrants SunStroke Project, 2012 Moldovan Eurovision entrant Pasha Parfeni, and 2013 Moldovan Eurovision entrant Aliona Moon. The live audition round took place on 28 January 2023 at TRM Studio 2 in Chișinău where 10 finalists were selected to advance. The auditions were broadcast on Moldova 2 as well as online via trm.md, eurovision.md and via TRM's Facebook and YouTube pages.[13][14] The jury panel that evaluated the songs during the live auditions and selected the 10 finalists consisted of Violeta Julea (performer), Ion Chiorpec (head of Radio Moldova Muzical), Vasile Advahov (musician, 2022 Moldovan Eurovision entrant), Liviu Știrbu (composer) and Daniela Crudu (journalist at Moldova 1). Entries were assessed on criteria such as the melodic line, originality and interpretation of the composition.[15][16]

Prior to the auditions, TRM announced that two songs were disqualified from the competition: "Squeeze Paradise" by Nördika due to it having been published before 1 September 2022, and "In questo domani" by Massimo Sinceri feat. Da-Muse due to it violating the 50% foreign nationality rule.[17] Dianna Rotaru, who entered under the stage name Lola, was due to compete with the song "Temperatura", but was disqualified after she was unable to attend the live audition round.[15]

Key:   Selected for final   Disqualified

Results of the Live Audition Round – 28 January 2023[15]
Draw Artist Song Songwriter(s) Points Place
1 Formația Vele "Jocul neamului moldovenesc" Ivan Sparivac, Sergiu Carai 22 27
2 Corina Ivanov "When Love's Real" Mike Connaris, Mia Nicolai 44 10
3 Nördika "Damn and Down" Ruslan Țăranu 45 7
4 Nihilist & Lisa Nicky "Final Destination" Elizaveta Pînzari, Vladimir Bejenari 27 25
5 Victor Gulick "Let's Dance" Victor Gulick, Serghei Lututovici 45 8
6 Surorile Osoianu "Bade, bădișor, bădiță" Elena Ioniță, Jonathan Alexandru 47 6
7 OL "Why You Play It Cool" Olga Lisicova 48 5
8 Adelina Iordachi "Deja Vu" Doina Sclifos 43 11
9 Nikko T. "Destiny" Gloria Gorceag, Vitalie Cătană 28 22
10 Crista "Pădure verde pădure" Cristina Baban 43 13
11 SunStroke Project "Yummy Mommy" Mihai Teodor, Sergei Yalovitsky 55 1
12 Nr 11 "Adio" Nadejda "Stetiuc" Rotaru 21 29
13 Vera "Vremea ta" Vera Țurcanu, Nikos Sofis 35 17
14 Sasha Bognibov "My Favourite Schoolgirl" Sasha Bognibov 19 30
15 Rise "Don't Tremble" Lidia Scarlat, Ivan Aculov 41 14
16 Ada Deea "Mystic Rose" Rafael Artesero, Jose Juan Santana 40 15
17 Cosmina "Indestructible" Cosmina Cotoros, Shawn Myers, Jonas Gladnikoff 45 9
18 Lisa Volk "Scrisoare către țară" Elisaveta Smirnova, Marian Stîrcea 28 23
19 Angel Kiss "Now I Know" Samuel Bugia Garrido, Roxana Emilia Elekes 30 21
20 Gesica Sîrbu "I'm in Love" Eugen Doibani 22 28
21 Aliona Moon "Du-mă" Ștefan Burlacu, Vlad Subujac, Aliona Munteanu 49 4
22 Tania Pitușcan "Miorița" Elad Lahmany, Tatiana Pitușcan 32 20
23 Pasha Parfeni "Soarele și luna" Pavel Parfeni, Andrei Vulpe, Iuliana Parfeni 53 2
24 Ricky Ardezianu "Una rosa rossa" Ricky Ardezianu, Ianoș Țurcanu, Ion Istrati 23 26
25 Harmony Scuffle "Favourite One" Lev Logvinenco, Vadim Psariov 33 19
26 Valeria Condrea "We're Now Different" Valeria Condrea 40 16
27 Diana Elmas "Miracle" Mats Larsson, Åsa Karlström, Ulf Georgsson, Martin Klaman,
Ylva Persson, Linda Persson, Rickard Bonde Truumeel
34 18
28 Nino "It Would Be Nice" Sergiu Cristian Baba 28 24
29 Y-Limit "Live in Harmony" Roman Lupu, Pavel Malisev 43 12
30 Donia "Red Zone" Doina Ianculescu, Robert Andrei Niculae 52 3
Lola "Temperatura" Eugen Doibani

Final

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The final took place on 4 March 2023. 10 songs competed and the winner was selected based on the combination of a public online vote and the votes of an expert jury.[18][19] The jury that voted in the final included Gabriela Tocari (General Director of Capela Corală Moldova), Vlad Constandoi (founder of Senz Music), Leonid Melnic (Chief Deputy of Telefirm Chișinău), Viorica Atanasov (vocal coach, songwriter) and Gheorghe Mustea (professor at the Academy of Music, Theatre and Fine Arts). In addition to the performances of the competing entries, 2022 Moldovan Eurovision entrants Zdob și Zdub and Advahov Brothers, 2023 Latvian Eurovision entrants Sudden Lights, 2023 Romanian Eurovision entrant Theodor Andrei and the Moldovan National Symphony Orchestra performed as guests.[20] 2023 Polish Eurovision entrant Blanka was also set to perform during the show as a guest, however, her flight to the event was cancelled.[21][22]

Final – 4 March 2023
Draw Artist Song Jury Public vote Total Place
Votes Points Votes Points
1 Donia "Red Zone" 24 5 196 6 11 5
2 OL "Why You Play It Cool" 29 6 56 1 7 6
3 Victor Gulick "Let's Dance" 17 3 72 2 5 9
4 Surorile Osoianu "Bade, bădișor, bădiță" 35 7 1,524 8 15 4
5 Cosmina "Indestructible"[a] 10 2 113 5 7 6
6 Nördika "Damn and Down" 10 1 100 4 5 9
7 Aliona Moon "Du-mă" 52 10 1,133 7 17 3
8 SunStroke Project "Yummy Mommy" 36 8 2,276 10 18 2
9 Pasha Parfeni "Soarele și luna" 53 12 5,428 12 24 1
10 Corina Ivanov "When Love's Real" 24 4 81 3 7 6

At Eurovision

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According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top 10 countries from each semi-final progress to the final. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests, with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot. On 31 January 2023, an allocation draw was held, which placed each country into one of the two semi-finals, and determined which half of the show they would perform in. Moldova has been placed into the first semi-final, to be held on 9 May 2023, and has been scheduled to perform in the second half of the show.[23]

Once all the competing songs for the 2023 contest had been released, the running order for the semi-finals was decided by the shows' producers rather than through another draw, so that similar songs were not placed next to each other. Moldova was set to perform in position 10, following the entry from Israel and before the entry from Sweden.[24]

At the end of the show, Moldova was announced as a qualifier for the final.

Voting

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Points awarded to Moldova

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Points awarded by Moldova

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Detailed voting results

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The following members comprised the Moldovan jury:

  • Leonid Melnic
  • Liviu Știrbu
  • Aliona Munteanu
  • Aliona Triboi
  • Viorica Atanasov-Tăbârță
Detailed voting results from Moldova (Semi-final 1)[25]
Draw Country Televote
Rank Points
01  Norway 3 8
02  Malta 11
03  Serbia 14
04  Latvia 10 1
05  Portugal 7 4
06  Ireland 13
07  Croatia 8 3
08   Switzerland 4 7
09  Israel 1 12
10  Moldova
11  Sweden 2 10
12  Azerbaijan 12
13  Czech Republic 6 5
14  Netherlands 9 2
15  Finland 5 6
Detailed voting results from Moldova (Final)[26]
Draw Country Jury Televote
Juror 1 Juror 2 Juror 3 Juror 4 Juror 5 Rank Points Rank Points
01  Austria 21 13 17 16 7 13 15
02  Portugal 3 9 1 9 11 3 8 17
03   Switzerland 7 8 9 7 25 11 13
04  Poland 13 24 20 15 8 15 7 4
05  Serbia 24 23 21 23 24 25 23
06  France 25 22 22 18 10 19 12
07  Cyprus 11 15 6 2 6 7 4 8 3
08  Spain 17 7 4 6 9 8 3 21
09  Sweden 2 1 3 1 1 1 12 3 8
10  Albania 12 16 8 4 12 10 1 22
11  Italy 4 3 2 3 3 2 10 6 5
12  Estonia 6 4 5 8 4 4 7 19
13  Finland 20 21 25 25 17 24 4 7
14  Czech Republic 18 12 16 10 16 16 10 1
15  Australia 5 6 11 5 5 6 5 16
16  Belgium 19 17 12 12 15 17 24
17  Armenia 10 2 7 13 14 9 2 9 2
18  Moldova
19  Ukraine 1 10 15 11 2 5 6 1 12
20  Norway 8 11 18 20 18 14 5 6
21  Germany 14 18 14 22 23 20 20
22  Lithuania 22 14 19 24 22 23 18
23  Israel 9 5 13 14 21 12 2 10
24  Slovenia 15 19 10 21 20 18 14
25  Croatia 23 25 24 19 13 22 11
26  United Kingdom 16 20 23 17 19 21 25

Notes

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  1. ^ Cosmina was unable to perform due to health issues and her live audition performance was shown instead.

See also

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References

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