Michele Perniola & Anita Simoncini from San Marino 2015 |
PRESS RELEASE – Immediate
Saturday 16th May 2015
Eurovision
Radio International today launched a new Eurovision Award, to be known as ‘The
Mozart Award’ marking both the 60th Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna and the
concept of ‘Building Bridges’ between the Adult Contest, and its much younger
sibling, the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
Radio
International’s founder and regular show host Jürgen Börning, known to all as
‘JP’, said that he wished to mark the wonderful support the station receives
from the organisers of both Contests by inaugurating a new award in the spirit
of ‘Building Bridges’ from one Contest to the other.
There have
already been a number of instances of young artists ‘graduating’ from Junior to
Adult Eurovision - last year’s Russian Eurovision entrants the Tolmachevy
Sisters being just one example.
The ‘Mozart
Award’ will be awarded to the person or group who graduate from being lead
artists for their country at a Junior Eurovision Contest to performing the same
role at the Adult Contest in the shortest time span. The award will be held by
that artist until the record they have set is beaten.
Former 2013
Junior Eurovision participant Michele Perniola is singing for San Marino this
year, but the time span of 18 months or so that Michele has set is completely
overshadowed by his singing partner here in Vienna, Anita Simoncini. Anita, who
only recently turned 16, performed for San Marino as part of girl-group The
Peppermints in the 2014 Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Malta on Saturday 15th
November. On Thursday 21st May Anita will sing for her country once again, this time alongside Michele performing ‘Chain
of Lights’ in the second Semi-final of Eurovision 2015 – just 187 days after
performing at the Junior Contest.
‘JP’
presented Anita with her award during the San Marino Press Conference in Vienna
on Saturday. So many congratulations to Anita for her achievement. We feel it
likely that Anita’s record short ‘graduation’ time-span is going to be a very
difficult one to beat too!
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