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понедельник, 20 мая 2013 г.

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The article published on the website http://www.guardian.co.uk on May 19, 2013 is headlined"Eurovision prize goes to Denmark, but real winner is Swedish host". The author of the article Barry Neild, a freelance journalist, reports at length that the 58th instalment of the Eurovision song contest, which aims to draw nations together won the hot favourite, Denmark's Emmelie de Forest with 281 points for her song Only Teardrops. 

The author of the article Barry Neild points out that the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest took place on 18th of May. This weekend the action moved to Malmö in southern Sweden. The following 39 broadcasters have signed up: Albania (RTSH), Austria (ORF), Armenia (AMPTV), Azerbaijan (Ictimai TV), Belarus (BTRC), Belgium (RTBF), Bulgaria (BNT), Croatia (HRT), Cyprus (CyBC), Denmark (DR), Estonia (ERR), Finland (YLE), France (France3), Georgia (GPB), Germany (NDR), Greece (ERT), Hungary (MTV), Iceland (RÚV), Ireland (RTÉ), Israel (IBA), Italy (RAI), Latvia (LTV), Lithuania (LRT), FYR Macedonia (MKRTV), Malta (PBS), Moldova (TRM), Montenegro (RTCG), the Netherlands (TROS), Norway (NRK), Romania (TVR), Russia (C1R), San Marino (SMTV), Serbia (RTS), Slovenia (RTVSLO), Spain (TVE), Sweden (SVT), Switzerland (SRG SSR), Ukraine (NTU) and the United Kingdom (BBC).

It was revealed by the author of the article that Ukraine came third and Greece was fourth with the rabble-rousing "Alcohol Is Free". It is necessary to mention that Finland's Krista Siegfrids, meanwhile, ended her performance of Marry Me with an eyebrow-raising girl-on-girl kiss, but set women's equality back to 1977 with lyrics such as: "I'm your slave and you're my master." Then Iceland fielded Ingi Gunnlaugsson, a man whose hairstyle bore more than a passing resemblance to Dougal from The Magic Roundabout. After that, Azerbaijan's Farid Mammadov, who sang atop a Perspex box containing a man who, happily, turned out not to be magician David Blaine, and Roberto Bellarosa, an 18-year-old from Belgium, also scored fairly well. Then there was Romania's Cezar. Dressed like a vampiric Elvis, Cezar sang in an alarming falsetto surrounded by men and women dancing in tight lycra.

The article concludes by saying that this year’s winner of the Eurovision Song Contest Emmelie de Forest from Denmark is “overwhelmed, surprised but happy”. That’s what she told to us right after the show. She is very thankful for all the fans and viewers across Europe for the support!


Well, to my point of view, 2013 Eurovisioon Contest is a jolly period of time. So it’s hard to predict a winner, but Emmelie de Forest really deserves this triumph with her unforgettable song "Only Teardrops". As for me, her song has a really good melody and a good tempo. It also gives you something to think about; how we treat each other and the world.  Undoubtedly, it is melancholic and gives hope for the future.

1 комментарий:

  1. A good article, bot a satisfactory rendering.
    Why enumerate bradcasters, why quote the quotes from the article.
    Even uf you do, avoid phrases like - That’s what she told to us right after the show. - Di you personally interview her?

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