Eurovision Song Contest 2004 Country Latvia Selection process Eirodziesma 2004 Selection date(s) 28 February 2004 Selected entrant Fomins and Kleins Selected song "Dziesma par laimi" Selected songwriter(s) Tomass Kleins Guntars Račs Semi-final result Failed to qualify (17th)
Latvia was represented by Fomins and Kleins with the song "Dziesma par laimi" at the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest .[1]
Before Eurovision [ ]
Eirodziesma 2004 [ ]
Eirodziesma 2004 was the fifth edition of Eirodziesma , the music competition that selects Latvia's entries for the Eurovision Song Contest.
Competing entries [ ]
Artists and songwriters were able to submit their entries to the broadcaster until 15 November 2003. 69 songs were submitted at the conclusion of the submission period, and a ten-member international and local jury panel evaluated the submitted entries and selected 10 entries to compete in the national final.[2] The selection jury consisted of SKAMP (2001 Lithuanian Eurovision entrants ), Urban Trad (2003 Belgian Eurovision entrants ), Alf Poier (2003 Austrian Eurovision entrant ), One (2002 Cypriot Eurovision entrants ), Marius Bratten (Director of the Eurovision Song Contest 2000 and 2002 ), Tim Gruhl (journalist), Ivar Must (composer, co-wrote the 2001 Estonian Eurovision winning song "Everybody "), Rolands Ūdris (singer), Alec Matko (International Coordinator of OGAE ) and representatives of the LTV Eurovision team. The ten competing artists and songs were announced on 3 December 2003.[3]
Artist
Song
Songwriter(s)
4.elements
"Ready"
Lauris Reiniks
Amber
"Fly Away With You"
Jānis Stībelis
C-Stones
"All You Know"
C-Stones
Chilli
"Not That Everyday Girl"
Mārtiņš Freimanis
Fomins and Kleins
"Dziesma par laimi"
Tomass Kleins, Guntars Račs
Johny Salamander and Meldra
"We Share the Sun"
Valters Sprūdžs, Janis Guza
Kristīne Broka and Santa Zapacka
"Angel's Song"
Kristīne Broka, Daigas Rūtenberga
Rain
"Let Me"
Natalia Ryumina
Tatjana Timčuka
"Like a Star"
Olegs Borosnevs, Deniss Timčuks
Z-Scars
"Runaway"
Andris Kivičs
Final [ ]
The final took place on 28 February 2004 at the Olympic Centre in Ventspils , hosted by Dāvids Ernštreits and Ija Circene. The winner was selected over two rounds of public televoting. In the first round, the top three entries were selected to proceed to the second round. In the second round, "Dziesma par laimi" performed by Fomins and Kleins was declared the winner.[1] [4]
First Round – 28 February 2004
Draw
Artist
Song
Televote
Place
1
Fomins and Kleins
"Dziesma par laimi"
18,830
2
2
Kristīne Broka and Santa Zapacka
"Angel's Song"
4,835
8
3
4.elements
"Ready"
5,374
7
4
Tatjana Timčuka
"Like a Star"
13,393
3
5
Rain
"Let Me"
3,389
9
6
C-Stones
"All You Know"
9,318
4
7
Johny Salamander and Meldra
"We Share the Sun"
19,646
1
8
Chilli
"Not That Everyday Girl"
5,888
6
9
Z-Scars
"Runaway"
8,951
5
10
Amber
"Fly Away With You"
1,347
10
Second Round – 28 February 2004
Draw
Artist
Song
Televote
Place
1
Fomins and Kleins
"Dziesma par laimi"
41,297
1
2
Tatjana Timčuka
"Like a Star"
18,879
3
3
Johny Salamander and Meldra
"We Share the Sun"
37,844
2
At Eurovision [ ]
For the Eurovision Song Contest 2004, a semi-final round was introduced in order to accommodate the influx of nations that wanted to compete in the contest. Because Latvia placed 24th at the 2003 contest , country was forced to compete in the first Eurovision semi-final, held on 12 May 2004. Performing 4th, following Switzerland and preceding Israel , Fomins and Kleins failed to qualify, placing 17th with 23 points.[5] Therefore, Latvia had to compete in the semi-final again in ESC 2005.
Voting [ ]
Points awarded to Latvia [ ]
Points awarded to Latvia (Semi-final)[6]
Score
Country
12 points
10 points
8 points
7 points
6 points
Lithuania
5 points
Estonia
4 points
3 points
2 points
1 point
Points awarded by Latvia [ ]
References [ ]
Latvia in the Eurovision Song Contest
Note: Entries scored out are when Latvia did not compete
Countries
Final(by final results) Semi-final only(in alphabetical order)
Artists
Final(by final results) Semi-final only(in alphabetical order)
Songs
Final(by final results) Semi-final only(in alphabetical order)