Utilisader:Andreas/Liet International
Liet International (dal 2002 fin il 2004 Liet Ynternasjonaal e dal 2006 fin il 2008 Liet-Lávlut) è ina concurrenza musicala per musicists che fan musica en ina lingua minoritara europeica. Il ha gì lieu l'emprima giada il 2002 en Frislanda. Il scopo dal festival è d'augmentar l'interess en las linguas minoritaras europeicas, surtut tar giuvens.
Istorgia modifitgar
Liet International è naschì il 2002 sco spin-off da la concurrenza musicala frisa Liet (che munta ‹chanzun› en fris dal vest), che dapi il 1991 ha lieu (bunamain) mintg'onn a Leeuwarden/Ljouwert. Las emprimas trais ediziuns da Liet International han medemamain gì lieu a Leeuwarden. Dapi il 2006 ha el mintg'onn lieu en in'autra citad. Las ediziuns dal 2006 e 2008, ch'han gì lieu en il Sápmi svedais, avevan num Liet-Lávlut (‹lavlut› munta ‹chantar› en sami dal nord).
Dapi il 2008 vegn Liet International organisà sut il patrunadi dal Cussegl da l'Europa.
La concurrenza è vegnida annullada il 2007 ed il 2013, cur ch'ils organisaturs a Narbonne ed in Corsica, èn sa retratgas il davos mument. Er il 2015 n'hai dà nagin Liet International.
Qualificaziun modifitgar
The winners of certain song contests for particular languages or groups of languages automatically qualify as entrants for Liet International. These contests thus function as selection rounds for the international contest. They have included:
- Liet (West Frisian)
- Premiu al Meyor Cantar (Asturian)
- Sámi Grand Prix (Sámi)
- SUNS (minority languages of Italy and the Alpine region)
- Laulun Laulut (minority languages of the Nordic and Baltic regions, 2007)
- Nós Úr (Celtic languages and Scots, 2008-2009)
- Liet Corsica (Corsican, 2012)
Additional entrants are chosen from applying artists by a selection committee.
Survista modifitgar
Onn | Artist | Chanzun | Lingua | Regiuns | Data dal final | Local | Lieu |
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2002 | Pomada | En pere gallerí | catalan | 10 | 28 d'avrigl 2002 | De Harmonie | Leeuwarden |
2003 | Transjoik | Mijjajaa | sami | 10 | 23 da november 2003 | De Harmonie | Leeuwarden |
2004 | Niko Valkeapää | Rabas mielain | sami | 10 | 22 d'october 2004 | De Harmonie | Leeuwarden |
2006 | Johan Kitti ed Ellen Sara Bæhr | Luđiin muitalan | sami | 11 | 14 d'october 2006 | Östersund | |
2008 | Jacques Culioli | Hosanna in excelsis | cors | 11 | 18 d'october 2008 | Kulturens hus | Luleå |
2009 | SomBy | Ii iđit vel | sami | 11 | 31 d'october 2009 | De Harmonie | Leeuwarden |
2010 | ORKA | Rúmdardrongurin | feroais | 11 | 27 da november 2010 | Lorient | |
2011 | Janna Eijer | Ien klap | fris | 12 | 19 da november 2011 | Teatro Giovanni da Udine | Udine |
2012 | Lleuwen | Ar gouloù bev | breton | 11 | 1. da december 2012 | Teatru de la Llaboral | Gijón |
2014 | Martina Iori | Via con mia mùsega | ladin | 10 | 2014 | Oldenburg | |
2017 | Ella Marie Hætta Isaksen | Luoddaearru | sami | 8 | 13 d'avrigl 2017 | Kautokeino | |
2018 | The Rowan Tree | Tresor | cornic | 11 | 23 da matg 2018 | Neushoorn | Leeuwarden |
Ediziuns annualas modifitgar
Liet Ynternasjonaal 2002 modifitgar
The first Liet International song contest was held on April 28, 2002 at the Model:Illm theatre in Leeuwarden/Ljouwert, Friesland, the Netherlands. The West Frisian-language Liet contest was held on the previous night, and in a pattern that would be repeated in future editions the winner of Liet went on to represent Friesland in the international contest. However in later years Liet International would be held some months after Liet.
Both the jury and public awards were won by the Catalan band Pomada for their song "En Pere Galleri".
Artist | Song | Language | Qualification | Placing |
---|---|---|---|---|
Angelit | Sámi | 3 | ||
Da Åntretemåntre (frr) | North Frisian | |||
Bat Bitten | Basque | |||
ChëCZ | Kashubian | |||
Flat Out! | "Fûgelfrij" | West Frisian | Winner Liet 2002 | |
Gwerinos | Welsh | |||
Le Chéile Trio | Irish | |||
Mescladissa | Occitan | |||
Model:Illm | Breton | 2 | ||
Model:Illm | "En Pere Gallerí" | Catalan | 1 Jury and public awards |
Liet Ynternasjonaal 2003 modifitgar
The second Liet International contest was again held at the De Harmonie theatre in Leeuwarden, on November 23, 2003.
Transjoik, a Sámi group from Norway, won the jury award with their song "Mijjajaa". The public award was won by Welsh/Cornish singer Gwenno for her song in Cornish, "Vodya".
Artist | Song | Language | Qualification | Placing | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Model:Illm | "Sensacions" | Catalan | 8 | 36 | |
Model:Illm | "Barbet pantaï" | Occitan | 4 | 56 | |
Awful Noise | "Jarobinka" | Sorbian | 9 | 31 | |
Transjoik | "Mijjajaa" | Sámi | 1 Jury award | 70 | |
Briege Murphy | "An Mhuir" | Irish | 6 | 39 | |
Gwenno | "Vodya" | Cornish | 3 Public award | 57 | |
Prorastar | "Michi" | Friulian | 10 | 22 | |
Epitaff | "Yr ateb" | Welsh | 2 | 66 | |
Anubía | "Ai" | Galician | 5 | 44 | |
Bacon and Bones | "It allerheechste guod" | West Frisian | Winner Liet 2003 | 6 | 39 |
Liet Ynternasjonaal 2004 modifitgar
The third edition of the contest was held on the 22nd of October, 2004. The venue was once again the De Harmonie theatre in Leeuwarden. Sámi singer Niko Valkeapää won both the jury and the public award with his song "Rabas mielain". This was the second time in a row that the contest was won by the Sámi entry.
Artist | Song | Language | Qualification | Placing | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Niko Valkeapää | "Rabas mielain" | Sámi | 1 Jury and public awards | 91 | |
Model:Illm | "Lo Merle" | Occitan | 2 | 63 | |
The Alyth McCormack Band | "Dean cadalan samhach" | Scottish Gaelic | 3 | 61 | |
Uxía | "Cadeas" | Galician | 3 | 61 | |
Model:Illm | Breton | 5 | 52 | ||
Kosovni Odpadki | "Bye bye bombe" | Friulian | 6 | 49 | |
Elin Fflur | Welsh | 7 | 39 | ||
Istvan Kobjela | Sorbian | 8 | 37 | ||
Meindert Talma & the Negroes | "Dûnsje wyldekat dûnsje" | West Frisian | Winner Liet 2004 | 9 | 32 |
Ondiep | Limburgish | 10 | 25 |
Liet-Lávlut 2006 modifitgar
Since the Sámi had won two out of the three competitions, the festival was held in Östersund, Sweden, which is the southern reaches of the area, Sápmi, that the Sámi live in the Nordic Countries. Sixty competitors, singing in 25 minority languages, took part in the preliminary elimination round. Eleven songs, representing 11 languages, were selected for the final competition.
Although the winner was selected by the festival's jury, the audience could vote for their favorite artist at the festival, on the Internet and by SMS message. The Sámi duo of Johan Kitti from Sweden and Ellen Sara Bæhr from Norway won the competition with "Luđiin muitalan", sung in Northern Sámi. The audience favorite was Liza Pannetier, with her song in Occitan, "Soleu Rouge".
No. | Artist | Song | Language | Qualification | Placing | Points |
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01 | Model:Illm | "Oh moj sin" | Friulian | 7 | 55 | |
02 | Anna Murray and Iain Finlay Macleod | "An-raoir bha mi coiseachd" | Scottish Gaelic | 8 | 46 | |
03 | Moot | "Gyn Fockleyn" | Manx | 10 | 38 | |
04 | Raud-Ants | "Kui miä kazvolin kanainõ" | Votic | 9 | 41 | |
05 | Gari | "Hil ez denak" | Basque | 11 | 30 | |
06 | Liza Pannetier | "Solèu Roge" | Occitan | 4 Public award | 69 | |
07 | Model:Illm | "Nim dyn tiid" | West Frisian | Winner Liet 2005 | 6 | 58 |
08 | Model:Illm | "Oonhän meilä vielä kieli" | Meänkieli | 5 | 60 | |
09 | Narf | "Santiago" | Galician | 2 | 78 | |
10 | Model:Illm and Ellen Sara Bæhr | "Luđiin muitalan" | Northern Sámi | Winner Sámi Grand Prix 2006 | 1 Jury award | 86 |
11 | Model:Illm | "Shej baxtali" | Romani | 3 | 77 |
Liet-Lávlut 2008 modifitgar
The competition took place on 18 October at Kulturens hus in Luleå/Luleju, Sweden. Corsican singer Jacques Culioli won both the jury's and public's awards.
No. | Artist | Song | Language | Qualification | Placing | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
01 | Boy Elliott & The Plastic Bags | "Planeta 19" | Galician | Winner A Polo Ghit 2008 | 10 | 46 |
02 | Surunmaa | "Tulethan takasi" | Meänkieli | Public award Laulun-Laulut 2007 | 8 | 51 |
03 | Model:Illm | "Bugale Belfast" | Breton | Public award Nòs Ùr 2008 | 6 | 54 |
04 | Jacques Culioli | "Hosanna in excelsis" | Corsican | 1 Jury and public awards | 80 | |
05 | Spasulati | "Botë e shurë" | Arbëreshë | 8 | 51 | |
06 | Model:Illm | "Áibbas jaska" | Northern Sámi | Winner Sámi Grand Prix 2008 | 2 | 73 |
07 | Jelte Posthumus & Pilatus Pas | "De wiete wyn hellet oan" | West Frisian | Winner Liet 2008 | 6 | 54 |
08 | Model:Illm | "Oz Dream" | Friulian | 4 | 56 | |
09 | Yr Annioddefol | "Drysu" | Welsh | Jury award Nòs Ùr 2008 | 11 | 44 |
10 | Dixebra | "Indios" | Asturian | 2 | 73 | |
11 | Mordens | "Good will blessing" | Mordvinian | Jury award Laulun-Laulut 2007 | 4 | 56 |
Liet International 2009 modifitgar
In January the Board of the Liet Foundation decided to continue under the name Liet International. The 6th competition was held on 31 October 2009, returning to the De Harmonie theater in Leeuwarden.
The Finnish Sámi rock band Somby won the competition with their song "Ii iđit vel", sung in Northern Sámi. The audience favorite was Dr. Drer en Cre Posse from Sardinia, with their song "Apu biu".[1]
No. | Artist | Song | Language | Qualification | Placing | Points |
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01 | Alfredo González | "La nada y tu" | Asturian | Winner Premiu al Meyor Cantar 2009 | 9 | 40 |
02 | Zine | "Lo Prince Charmant" | Occitan | 10 | 31 | |
03 | Model:Illm | "Apu biu" | Sardinian | 2 Public award | 80 | |
04 | SomBy | "Ii iđit vel"Model:Ref | Northern Sami | Winner Sámi Grand Prix 2009 | 1 Jury award | 85 |
05 | Model:Illm | "Doman" | Friulian | 3 | 78 | |
06 | It Langstme en de Dea | "Wikel" | West Frisian | Winner Liet 2009 | 5 | 63 |
07 | Fiach | "Sea Táim" | Irish | Jury award Nòs Ùr 2009 | 4 | 75 |
08 | De fofftig Penns | "Platt" | Low German | 8 | 48 | |
09 | Sunrise not Secular | "Lasair An t-Oidhche" | Scottish Gaelic | Public award Nòs Ùr 2009 | 7 | 52 |
10 | Sattuma | "Marjaini-Darjaini" | Karelian | 6 | 62 | |
11 | Model:Illm | "Pats sevī dzeivs" | Latgalian | 11 | 24 |
- Model:Note Also known as "Ii iđida".
Liet International 2010 modifitgar
In 2010 Liet International was held in the Breton city of Lorient/An Oriant in France. The contest was won by the band Orka of the Faroe Islands with their song "Rúmdardrongurin". The public award went to the Friulian band R.esistence in Dub and their song "Fieste".
No. | Artist | Song | Language | Qualification | Placing | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
01 | ORKA | "Rúmdardrongurin" | Faroese | 1 Jury award | 88 | |
02 | Model:Illm | "Billarda Sempre" | Galician | 10 | 29 | |
03 | Stéphane Casalta | "Albasgia" | Corsican | Jury award SUNS 2010 | 7 | 59 |
04 | Jousnen Järved | "Verrez Tullei" | Vepsian | 8 | 45 | |
05 | Rachel Walker | "Fada Bhuam" | Scottish Gaelic | 5 | 65 | |
06 | Xera | "Tierra" | Asturian | Winner Premiu al Meyor Cantar 2010 | 2 | 78 |
07 | Pia-Maria Holmgren | "Geaidnu" | Sámi | Winner Sámi Grand Prix 2010 | 9 | 44 |
08 | Model:Illm | "Do swalkest" | West Frisian | Winner Liet 2010 | 3 | 75 |
09 | Dom Duff | "Kan an awen" | Breton | 11 | 23 | |
10 | R.Esistance in Dub | "Fieste" | Friulian | Public award SUNS 2010 | 4 Public award | 70 |
11 | The Temporary | "Cupan Toast" | Irish | 6 | 62 |
Liet International 2011 modifitgar
The eighth Liet International was held on November 19, 2011 at the Teatro Giovanni da Udine in Udine/Udin, the historical capital of the Italian region of Friûl.
The Frisian singer Janna Eijer (22) from Jobbegea won the jury prize with her song "Ien klap", while the band Coffeeshock Company from Austria won the public vote with "Gusla mi se je znicila", sung in Burgenland Croatian.
No. | Artist | Song | Language | Qualification | Placing | Points |
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01 | Model:Illm | "Kättepajo" | Vepsian | 9 | 40 | |
02 | Rezia Ladina | "Id ès capità" | Romansh | Winner Romansh song contest | 7 | 55 |
03 | Coffeeshock Company | "Gusla mi se je znicila" | Burgenland Croatian | Jury award SUNS 2011 | 3 Public award | 80 |
04 | Priska | "Hajra" | Friulian | 12 | 28 | |
05 | Macanta | "Gaol" | Scottish Gaelic | 4 | 77 | |
06 | Model:Illm | "Gulatgo mu?" | Sámi | Winner Sámi Grand Prix 2011 | 11 | 32 |
07 | Siroka | "Hi, vascofona!" | Basque | 5 | 70 | |
08 | Cuntra Löm | "La moncignosa" | Ladin | Public award SUNS 2011 | 10 | 35 |
09 | Model:Illm | "Condenau" | Asturian | Winner Premiu al Meyor Cantar 2011 | 8 | 52 |
10 | Model:Illm | "Ien klap" | West Frisian | Winner Liet 2011 | 1 Jury award | 83 |
11 | Model:Illm | "Kyrdźasa leźom ali" (Кырӟаса лэзём али)Model:Ref | Udmurt | 2 | 81 | |
12 | Aoife Scott | "Donal Ná Fág" | Irish | 6 | 63 |
- *Model:Note Misidentified as "Emeze" on the Liet International website etc. "Emeźe" is a different song by the same group.
Liet International 2012 modifitgar
The ninth edition of Liet International was held in Gijón/Xixón, Asturias, Spain, at the Teatru de la Llaboral, on December 1, 2012. Welsh-born Breton singer Lleuwen won the jury prize for her song "Ar Gouloù Bev", while the public prize went to Asturiana Mining Company with "Si nun conoces Vaḷḷouta".
No. | Artist | Song | Language | Qualification | Placing | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
01 | Dopu Cena | "Trasmetta" | Corsican | Winner Liet Corsica 2012 | 2 | 86 |
02 | Enkore | "Muxurik muxu" | Basque | 8 | 41 | |
03 | Claudia Crabuzza & Claudio Gabriel Sanna | "Ara" | Catalan (of Alghero) | Jury award and public award SUNS 2012 | 5 | 64 |
04 | Brian Ó hEadhra | "Fathainn" | Scottish Gaelic | 5 | 64 | |
05 | Ivan Belosludtsev & 4 Cheber Pios | "Tau Tynyd" (Тау тыныд) | Udmurt | 9 | 35 | |
06 | Model:Illm | "Si nun conoces Vaḷḷouta" | Asturian | Winner Premiu al Meyor Cantar 2012 | 4 Public award | 66 |
07 | Model:Illm | "Fjoer" | West Frisian | Winner Liet 2012 | 7 | 52 |
08 | JoNoKognos | "Mai mai" | Friulian | Public award SUNS 2012 (2nd place) | 11 | 32 |
09 | Lleuwen | "Ar Gouloù Bev" | Breton | 1 Jury award | 87 | |
10 | Model:Illm | "Oainnát go?" | Sámi | Winner Sámi Grand Prix 2012 | 9 | 35 |
11 | The Voodoolectric | "Slickermuul" | Low German | 3 | 76 |
Liet International 2014 modifitgar
The 2014 contest was held in Oldenburg, Germany. 19-year-old musician Martina Iori, from Val di Fassa in the north of Italy, won the jury award for her song "Via con mia mùsega", sung in Ladin.
In this year the audience award was replaced by a musicians' award voted on by the contestants themselves. This was won by Aila-Duo from Finland and their song in Aanaar Sámi "Naharij kandâ".
No. | Artist | Song | Language | Qualification | Placing | Points |
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01 | Model:Illm | "Volviche" | Galician-Asturian | Winner Premiu Meyor Cantar 2014 | 7 | 36 |
02 | Willie Campbell | "Fir Chlis" | Scottish Gaelic | 9 | 30 | |
03 | Bandalheira | "Baracho ancho Pereira" | Minderico | 10 | 21 | |
04 | Adnoz | "Un dra nevez" | Breton | 4 | 53 | |
05 | Forefingers Up! – A new Balentia's joint | "Sa luxi 'e su soli" | Sardinian/Italian | 3 | 56 | |
06 | Bruno Rummler | "Beppe" | West Frisian | Winner Liet 2014 | 5 | 51 |
07 | Aila-Duo | "Naharij kandâ" | Aanaar Sámi | Winner Sámi Grand Prix 2014 | 2 Musicians' award | 64 |
08 | The Paintbox | "Söss söss söss / Dat Slecht" | Low Saxon | 6 | 40 | |
09 | Martina Iori | "Via con mia mùsega" | Ladin | Winner SUNS 2014 | 1 Jury award | 73 |
10 | Marina Sadova | "Shochmo keche" (Шочмо кече) | Mari | 7 | 36 |
Liet International 2017 modifitgar
The 11th Liet International song contest was scheduled to be held in late 2016 in Kautokeino/Guovdageaidnu, Norway, the home of the Sámi Grand Prix.[2] However, due to a lack of funds[3] the contest was rescheduled to fall on April 13 2017, as part of the Sámi Easterfestival.[4]
For a second time in the history of the contest, a local singer, Norwegian Sami-speaker Ella Marie Hætta Isaksen, won the contest with her song "Luoddaearru” (“Crossroad”) in addition to being awarded the Musicians' award.
No. | Artist | Song | Language | Qualification | Placing | Points |
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01 | Mary Ann Kennedy & Friends | “Grioglachan” (“Constellation”) | Scottish Gaelic | 6 | 21 | |
02 | La Schlapp Sauvage | “Blanne Käpitan” (“Blind captain”) | Luxembourgish | 8 | 13 | |
03 | Zaman | “Hïwïtma” (Һыуытма) (“Don’t be cold”) | Bashkir | 4 | 31 | |
04 | Ruben Semmoh & Romeo Sumter | “Saka Na Pin” (“Heal the pain”) | Sranan Tongo | 5 | 25 | |
05 | UKAN | “Den ebet all” (“No one else”) | Breton | 6 | 21 | |
06 | Pavel Aleksandrov & Dmitry Yakimov | “Van'myz ortche” (Ваньмыз ортче) (“Everything will pass”) | Udmurt | 3 | 38 | |
07 | Aafke Zuidersma | “Minsk fan wearde” (“Man of value”) | West Frisian | Winner Liet 2016 | 2 | 39 |
08 | Ella Marie Hætta Isaksen | "Luoddaearru” (“Crossroad”) | Northern Sami | Winner Sámi Grand Prix 2016 | 1 Jury award and Musicians' award | 44 |
Liet International 2018 modifitgar
The 12th Liet International song contest was held on May 23 2018 at Neushoorn Leeuwarden as part of LF2018 (Leeuwarden's stint as European Capital of Culture).
No. | Artist | Song | Language | Qualification | Placing | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Afro-Carib Ensemble | Sranan Tongo | 9 | 75 | ||
2 | Familia Caamagno | Galician | 12 | 61 | ||
3 | Jenne Decleir | “Dans met mij” | Aantwaarps | 10 | 73 | |
4 | Evgenia Udalova | “Voj” (Вой) | Komi | 14 | 26 | |
5 | Stonecrobs | “Yn Frijheid Kinsto Libje” | West Frisian | Winner Liet 2018 | 5 | 111 |
6 | Zaman | “Alga” (Алга) | Bashkir | 7 | 110 | |
7 | Gerda Stevenson & Kyrre Slind | “Aye The Gean” | Scots | 3 | 119 | |
8 | Whyte | “Tairm” | Scottish Gaelic | 11 | 71 | |
9 | Nastasia Zürcher | “Espertos” | Galician | 2 Musicians’ award | 133 | |
10 | Pira | Aromanian | 13 | 49 | ||
11 | The Rowan Tree | “Tresor” | Cornish | 1 Jury award | 141 | |
12 | Luko Reinders | West Frisian | Winner Liet 2017 | 4 | 116 | |
13 | Inger Karoline Gaup & band | “Oahppan lean” | Sámi | Winner Sámi Grand Prix 2018 | 5 | 111 |
14 | Billy Fumey | “Bondze Heidi” | Franco-Provençal | 8 | 78 |
2020 modifitgar
- Avess duì avair lieu ils 3 ed 4 d'avrigl 2020 en il Gazzværket ad Apenrade/Aabenraa tar la minoritad tudestga en il Danemarc ma è vegnì annullà/spustà cause la crisa da corona.
- Nov furmat cun duas sairas: ina preselecziun cun 20 participants avant public e giuria che tschernan 10 participants per il grond final.
- Part da las festivitads en il rom da l'anniversari 100 onns cunfin tranter il Danemarc e la Germania / 100 onns minoritad tudestga en il Danemarc.
No. | Artist | Song | Language | Qualification | Placing | Points |
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1 | 63-72 (Timo Iwersen) | Mein kleines Lied | Synnejysk/German (Denmark) | |||
2 | Bališ | Spal bomo če smo hin | Slovenian (Austria) | |||
3 | Brother Sea | Oll ‘Vel Onen | Cornish (United Kingdom) | |||
4 | Bumbe Orchestra | Cala Sinzias | Sardinian (Italy) | |||
5 | Carolina Rubirosa | Sozinha | Galician (Spain) | |||
6 | Clash Vooar | Lhiggeyder Folley | Manx Gaelic (Isle of Man) | |||
7 | Die Tüdelband(de)(nds) | Buten an’t Meer | Low German (Germany) | |||
8 | Fiona Cavegn | Mona Lisa | Romansh (Switzerland) | |||
9 | ISABELLE(de)(fr) | Waje de Litt | Alsatian (France) | |||
10 | Jimi Henndreck | Nairobi | Südtirolian (Italy) | |||
11 | Juna | Yashel Kuzle | Tatar (Tatarstan) | |||
12 | Luis Nuñez y los Folganzanes | Tengo un sitiu pa ti | Asturian (Spain) | |||
13 | Marcas Mac an Tuairneir le Bogha-frois | Dumbbells | Scottish Gaelic (Scotland) | |||
14 | Noctiluca | Iaan | Heligoland Frisian (Germany) | |||
15 | Roger Argemí | La fina línia | Catalan (Spain) | |||
16 | Saara Hermansson | Mov laavlome | South Sami (Sweden) | Winner Sámi Grand Prix 2020[5] | ||
17 | Sequens | Do bist frij | Frisian (The Netherlands) | Winner Liet 2020 | ||
18 | Sølo (Jule Sösemann) | Kærestesangen | Danish (Germany) | |||
19 | Turbokrowodn | Mila moja | Burgenlandcroatian (Austria) | |||
20 | Zaman | Aida Yanga | Bashkir (Bashkortostan) |
Annotaziuns modifitgar
- ↑ Lapin Kansa (Finnish) Consultà ils 7 da november 2009.
- ↑ Anthony Granger: LIET INTERNATIONAL’16: KAUTOKEINO TO HOST THE CONTEST. 28 d'avrigl 2016. Consultà ils 17 da fanadur 2016.
- ↑ Anthony Granger: LIET INTERNATIONAL’16: CONTEST MAY BE CANCELLED DUE TO FINANCIAL ISSUES. 7 d'october 2016. Consultà ils 28 da mars 2017.
- ↑ LIET INTERNATIONAL PART OF SAMI EASTERFESTIVAL 2017 IN KAUTOKEINO, SÁPMI. 8 da schaner 2017. Consultà ils 28 da mars 2017.
- ↑ Melodifestivalen för minoriteter tillbaka – sydsamiskt bidrag försvarar Sápmi
Colliaziuns modifitgar