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'''Skopje Fest''' ({{lang-mk|Скопје Фест}}) or '''Festival na zabavni melodii Skopje''' (Фестивал на забавни мелодии Скопје) is one of the main musical events in the [[Republic of Macedonia]].
{{lang|mk-Latn|'''Skopje Fest'''|i=no}} ({{langx|mk|Скопје фест}}), officially {{lang|mk-Latn|'''Festival na zabavni melodii Skopje'''|i=no}} ({{langx|mk|Фестивал на забавни мелодии Скопје||Festival of entertaining melodies of Skopje|label=none}}), is one of the main musical events in [[North Macedonia]], and formerly in [[Yugoslavia]]. The show, organized by national broadcaster [[Macedonian Radio Television]] (MRT), involves some of North Macedonia's most popular performers, singing original tracks usually accompanied by the orchestra of MRT (excluding some of its latest editions).


==History==
SkopjeFest began in 1968 in the Universal Hall in [[Skopje]], and continued until 1980. In this short time, the festival became one of the biggest music events in [[Yugoslavia]]. Skopjefest was the place where famous Macedonian singers such as [[Slave Dimitrov]], Zafir Hadzimanov, Nina Spirova made their performances together with eminent [[Yugoslavs|Yugoslav]] performers. Audiences enjoyed over 50 songs.
The festival began in 1968 at the Universal Hall in [[Skopje]], and continued until 1980. Eminent Macedonian and Yugoslav singers such as [[Slave Dimitrov]], Zafir Hadzimanov and Nina Spirova performed at {{lang|mk-Latn|Skopje Fest|i=no}} in that period. {{lang|mk-Latn|Skopje Fest|i=no}} was revived in 1994, after Macedonia gained its independence from Yugoslavia, and has since taken over {{lang|mk-Latn|[[MakFest]]|i=no}} as North Macedonia's chief music festival.


Since the late 1990s, {{lang|mk-Latn|Skopje Fest|i=no}} has also been used as the {{esccnty|North Macedonia|t=Macedonian national selections}} for the [[Eurovision Song Contest]]. The first Macedonian representative in Eurovision, [[Vlado Janevski]], won {{lang|mk-Latn|Skopje Fest|i=no}} 1998 with the song "{{lang|mk-Latn|[[Ne zori, zoro]]|i=no}}" and went on to perform at the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1998]]. Ever since, {{lang|mk-Latn|Skopje Fest|i=no}} has been shadowed by many controversial debates regarding the strategies behind the song selections and the lack of transparence concerning the winner. Such allegations are not new to the contest, however, they intensified as the Eurovision participation became a factor. After the decision to make {{lang|mk-Latn|Skopje Fest|i=no}} the national Macedonian selection round, the traditional point award ceremony was eliminated and replaced by the controversial announcement of only the top three places. Neither the points of the jury nor the televoting results are made public.
After Macedonia gained its independence peacefully from [[Yugoslavia]], SkopjeFest was revived in 1994, and has since taken over from [[MakFest]] as Macedonia's premier music festival.


Up until 2002, {{lang|mk-Latn|Skopje Fest|i=no}} used to be the biggest musical activity in the country. However, it has faced financial problems since then. In 2003, the festival was not held in order to save money to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest. It returned in 2004 only to celebrate the 60th anniversary of MRT. After that, financial problems increased and the festival was not organised until 2008, when it was again used as the national final for Eurovision. In 2011, it was announced that {{lang|mk-Latn|Skopje Fest|i=no}} would continue being held as an independent event without being involved in the Macedonian selection process for the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2012]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Миленковска|first=В.|title=Калиопи на Евросонг, Скопски фестивал во ноември|url=http://vest.com.mk/?ItemID=87C721F6A5784F49933D6F805AA62C17|access-date=21 November 2011|newspaper=Вест|date=19 November 2011}}</ref> It was used again as the Macedonian national final for the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2015]], being dropped since then in favor of internal selections.<ref name="Macedonia 2015">{{cite web|title=FYR Macedonia: 2015 Participation Is Confirmed|url=http://eurovoix.com/2014/07/15/fyr-macedonia-2015-participation-is-confirmed/|publisher=Eurovoix|last=Granger|first=Anthony|access-date=15 July 2014|date=15 July 2014}}</ref>
The show involves some of Macedonia's finest performers, singing original tracks submitted to MRT (Makedonska Radio Televizija), usually accompanied by the orchestra of MRT (excluding some of its latest editions).

It has also been used as the Macedonian national selections for the [[Eurovision Song Contest]], since the late 1990s. The first Macedonian representative in Eurovision, was Macedonian singer [[Vlado Janevski]] who won SkopjeFest 1998 with the song "Ne Zori Zoro", for the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1998]]. This was Macedonia's first participation in the [[Eurovision Song Contest]]. Ever since, SkopjeFest has been shadowed by many controversial debates regarding the strategies behind the song selections and the lack of transparence concerning the winner. Such allegations are not new to this contest. However, they intensified as the Eurovision participation became a factor. After the decision to make SkopjeFest the National Pre-Selection round for Macedonia's representative to Eurovision, the traditional point award ceremony was eliminated and replaced by the controversial announcement of only the Top 3 places. Neither the points of the jury nor the televoting results are made public.

Up until 2002, SkopjeFest used to be the biggest musical activity in the country. However, it faced financial problems. In 2003, the festival wasn't held in order to save money for the next year when Macedonia was going to particate in the [[Eurovision Song Contest]]. In the meantime, MRT made new criteria for the national selection for the [[Eurovision Song Contest]], the festival returned in 2004 only to celebrate the 60th anniversary of MRT. After that, financial problems increased and it wasn't organised until 2008, again as an ESC national final.

After the first details about selecting the Macedonian participant for the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2012]] were revealed, it was announced that Skopje Fest will continue being held as an independent event without being involved in the Macedonian selection process for the [[Eurovision Song Contest]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Миленковска|first=В.|title=Калиопи на Евросонг, Скопски фестивал во ноември|url=http://vest.com.mk/?ItemID=87C721F6A5784F49933D6F805AA62C17|accessdate=21 November 2011|newspaper=Вест|date=19 November 2011}}</ref> On 15 July 2014, it was announced that Skopje Fest will return as the Macedonian national final for the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2015]].<ref name="Macedonia 2015">{{cite web|title=FYR Macedonia: 2015 Participation Is Confirmed|url=http://eurovoix.com/2014/07/15/fyr-macedonia-2015-participation-is-confirmed/|publisher=Eurovoix|last=Granger|first=Anthony|accessdate=15 July 2014|date=15 July 2014}}</ref>


==Winners==
==Winners==
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! Song
! Song
! Artist
! Artist
! Final
! Points
! Semi
! Points
|-
|-
| 1968
| 1968
| "Sramežlivi lugje" (Срамежливи луѓе)
| "{{lang|mk-Latn|Sramežlivi lugje|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|Срамежливи луѓе}})
| Violeta Tomovska, Ljupka Dimitrova, Zafir Hadžimanov & Dime Tomovski<ref name="Aleksandar Džambazov: Biography">{{cite web|title=Aleksandar Džambazov|url=http://www.andtheconductoris.eu/index.htm?http://www.eurovisionartists.nl/conductor/dir020.asp?ID=84/|publisher=And the conductor is...|accessdate=20 September 2015}}</ref>
| Violeta Tomovska, Ljupka Dimitrova, Zafir Hadžimanov and Dime Tomovski<ref name="Aleksandar Džambazov: Biography">{{cite web|title=Aleksandar Džambazov|url=http://www.andtheconductoris.eu/index.htm?http://www.eurovisionartists.nl/conductor/dir020.asp?ID=84/|publisher=And the conductor is...|access-date=20 September 2015}}</ref>
| rowspan="13" colspan="4" {{N/A|Did not participate}}
|-
|-
| 1969
| 1969
| "Soul Makedonijo" (Соул Македонијо)
| "{{lang|mk-Latn|Soul Makedonijo|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|Соул Македонијо}})
| Bezimeni
| Bezimeni
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1971
| rowspan="2" | 1971
| rowspan="2" | "Samo ti" (Само ти)
| rowspan="2" | "{{lang|mk-Latn|Samo ti|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|Само ти}})
| Zoran Milosavljević
| Zoran Milosavljević
|-
|-
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|-
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1972
| rowspan="2" | 1972
| "Odi si" (Оди си)
| "{{lang|mk-Latn|Odi si|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|Оди си}})
| Dragan Mijalkovski
| Dragan Mijalkovski
|-
|-
| "Prispivna za rekata" (Приспивна за реката)
| "{{lang|mk-Latn|Prispivna za rekata|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|Приспивна за реката}})
| Senka Veletanlić
| Senka Veletanlić
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1973
| rowspan="2" | 1973
| "Tivko tivko" (Тивко тивко)
| "{{lang|mk-Latn|Tivko tivko|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|Тивко тивко}})
| Goce Nikolovski
| Goce Nikolovski
|-
|-
| "Na ovoj den" (На овој ден)
| "{{lang|mk-Latn|Na ovoj den|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|На овој ден}})
| Nina Spirova
| Nina Spirova
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1974
| rowspan="2" | 1974
| "Golubica" (Голубица)
| "{{lang|mk-Latn|Golubica|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|Голубица}})
| Dragan Mijalkovski
| Dragan Mijalkovski
|-
|-
| "V oblak sonce" (В облак сонце)
| "{{lang|mk-Latn|V oblak sonce|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|В облак сонце}})
| [[Maja Odžaklievska]]
| [[Maja Odžaklievska]]
|-
|-
| 1978
| 1978
| "O, ljubov neverna" (О, љубов неверна)
| "{{lang|mk-Latn|O, ljubov neverna|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|О, љубов неверна}})
| Zafir Hadžimanov
| Zafir Hadžimanov
|-
|-
| 1994
| 1994
| "Ne me dopiraj" (Не допирај ме)
| "{{lang|mk-Latn|Ne me dopiraj|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|Не допирај ме}})
| [[Maja Odžaklievska]]
| Maja Odžaklievska
|-
|-
| 1995
| 1995
| "Što te nema" (Што те нема)
| "{{lang|mk-Latn|Što te nema|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|Што те нема}})
| Lidija Kočovska
| Lidija Kočovska
|-
|-
| [[Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996|1996]]
| [[Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996|1996]]
| "[[Samo ti]]" (Само ти)
| "{{lang|mk-Latn|[[Samo ti]]|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|Само ти}})
| [[Kaliopi]]
| [[Kaliopi]]
|colspan="2" {{N/A|Did not qualify}}
| 26
| 14
|-
|-
| 1997
| 1997
| "Manastirski son" (Манастирски сон)
| "{{lang|mk-Latn|Manastirski son|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|Манастирски сон}})
| Pece Ognenov
| Pece Ognenov
|colspan="4" {{N/A|Did not participate}}
|-
|-
| [[Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998|1998]]
| [[Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998|1998]]
| "[[Ne zori, zoro]]" (Не зори, зоро)
| "{{lang|mk-Latn|[[Ne zori, zoro]]|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|Не зори, зоро}})
| [[Vlado Janevski]]
| [[Vlado Janevski]]
| 19
| 16
|colspan="2" {{N/A|No semi-finals held}}
|-
|-
| 1999
| 1999
| "Sejačot" (Сејачот)
| "{{lang|mk-Latn|Sejačot|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|Сејачот}})
| Sašo Gigov Giš
| Sašo Gigov Giš
|colspan="4" {{N/A|Did not participate}}
|-
|-
| [[Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000|2000]]
| [[Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000|2000]]
| "[[100% te ljubam]]" (100% те љубам)
| "{{lang|mk-Latn|[[100% te ljubam]]|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|100% те љубам}})
| [[XXL (Macedonian band)|XXL]]
| [[XXL (Macedonian band)|XXL]]
| 15
| 29
|colspan="2" {{N/A|No semi-finals held}}
|-
|-
| 2001
| 2001
| "Nostalgija" (Носталгија)
| "{{lang|mk-Latn|Nostalgija|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|Носталгија}})
| [[Andrijana Janevska]]
| [[Andrijana Janevska]]
|colspan="4" {{N/A|Did not participate}}
|-
|-
| [[Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002|2002]]
| [[Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002|2002]]
| "[[Od nas zavisi]]" (Од нас зависи)
| "{{lang|mk-Latn|[[Od nas zavisi]]|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|Од нас зависи}})
| [[Karolina Gočeva]]
|-
| [[Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007|2007]]
| "{{lang|mk-Latn|[[Mojot svet]]|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|Mojoт свет}})
| [[Karolina Gočeva]]
| [[Karolina Gočeva]]
| 19
| 25
|colspan="2" {{N/A|No semi-finals held}}
|-
|-
| [[Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008|2008]]
| [[Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008|2008]]
| "[[Vo Ime Na Ljubovta|Vo ime na ljubovta]]" (Во име на љубовта)
| "{{lang|mk-Latn|[[Let Me Love You (Tamara Todevska, Vrčak and Adrijan Gaxha song)|Vo ime na ljubovta]]|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|Во име на љубовта}})
| [[Tamara Todevska|Tamara]], [[Vrčak]], and [[Adrian Gaxha|Adrian]]
| [[Tamara Todevska|Tamara]], [[Vrčak]], and [[Adrian Gaxha|Adrian]]
|rowspan="4" colspan="2" {{N/A|Did not qualify}}
| 10
| 64
|-
|-
| [[Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009|2009]]
| [[Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009|2009]]
| "[[Nešto što kje ostane]]" (Нешто што ќе остане)
| "{{lang|mk-Latn|[[Nešto što kje ostane]]|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|Нешто што ќе остане}})
| [[Next Time]]
| [[Next Time]]
| 10
| 45
|-
|-
| [[Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010|2010]]
| [[Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010|2010]]
| "[[Jas ja imam silata]]" (Јас ја имам силата)
| "{{lang|mk-Latn|[[Jas ja imam silata]]|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|Јас ја имам силата}})
| [[Gjoko Taneski]] feat. [[Billy Zver]] & [[Damjan Pejčinoski|Pejčin]]
| [[Gjoko Taneski]] feat. [[Billy Zver]] and [[Damjan Pejčinoski|Pejčin]]
| 15
| 37
|-
|-
| [[Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011|2011]]
| [[Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011|2011]]
| "[[Rusinka]]" (Русинкa)
| "{{lang|mk-Latn|[[Rusinka]]|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|Русинкa}})
| [[Vlatko Ilievski]]
| [[Vlatko Ilievski]]
| 16
| 36
|-
|-
| 2013
| 2013
| "Kje te čekam jas" (Ќе те чекам јас)
| "{{lang|mk-Latn|Kje te čekam jas|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|Ќе те чекам јас}})
| [[Lambe Alabakovski]]
| [[Lambe Alabakovski]]
|colspan="4" {{N/A|Did not participate}}
|-
|-
| [[Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015|2014]]
| [[Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015|2014]]
| "[[Lisja esenski]]" (Лисја есенски)
| "{{lang|mk-Latn|[[Autumn Leaves (Daniel Kajmakoski song)|Lisja esenski]]|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|Лисја есенски}})
| [[Daniel Kajmakoski]]
| [[Daniel Kajmakoski]]
|rowspan="1" colspan="2" {{N/A|Did not qualify}}
| 15
| 28
|-
|-
| 2015
| 2015
| "{{lang|mk-Latn|Ubava|i=no}}" ({{lang|mk|Убава}})
|
| [[Eye Cue]]
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
|}


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
* [https://www.muzichkiregistar.com/skopskifestival.aspx Профил страна за Скопје фест на ВБУ Музички регистар.]


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Latest revision as of 01:18, 9 November 2024

Skopje Fest
Also known asFestival na zabavni melodii Skopje
GenreMusic, entertainment
Country of originNorth Macedonia
Original languageMacedonian
No. of series24
Production
Production locationSkopje
Original release
NetworkMRT
Release1969 (1969)

Skopje Fest (Macedonian: Скопје фест), officially Festival na zabavni melodii Skopje (Фестивал на забавни мелодии Скопје, 'Festival of entertaining melodies of Skopje'), is one of the main musical events in North Macedonia, and formerly in Yugoslavia. The show, organized by national broadcaster Macedonian Radio Television (MRT), involves some of North Macedonia's most popular performers, singing original tracks usually accompanied by the orchestra of MRT (excluding some of its latest editions).

History

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The festival began in 1968 at the Universal Hall in Skopje, and continued until 1980. Eminent Macedonian and Yugoslav singers such as Slave Dimitrov, Zafir Hadzimanov and Nina Spirova performed at Skopje Fest in that period. Skopje Fest was revived in 1994, after Macedonia gained its independence from Yugoslavia, and has since taken over MakFest as North Macedonia's chief music festival.

Since the late 1990s, Skopje Fest has also been used as the Macedonian national selections for the Eurovision Song Contest. The first Macedonian representative in Eurovision, Vlado Janevski, won Skopje Fest 1998 with the song "Ne zori, zoro" and went on to perform at the Eurovision Song Contest 1998. Ever since, Skopje Fest has been shadowed by many controversial debates regarding the strategies behind the song selections and the lack of transparence concerning the winner. Such allegations are not new to the contest, however, they intensified as the Eurovision participation became a factor. After the decision to make Skopje Fest the national Macedonian selection round, the traditional point award ceremony was eliminated and replaced by the controversial announcement of only the top three places. Neither the points of the jury nor the televoting results are made public.

Up until 2002, Skopje Fest used to be the biggest musical activity in the country. However, it has faced financial problems since then. In 2003, the festival was not held in order to save money to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest. It returned in 2004 only to celebrate the 60th anniversary of MRT. After that, financial problems increased and the festival was not organised until 2008, when it was again used as the national final for Eurovision. In 2011, it was announced that Skopje Fest would continue being held as an independent event without being involved in the Macedonian selection process for the Eurovision Song Contest 2012.[1] It was used again as the Macedonian national final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2015, being dropped since then in favor of internal selections.[2]

Winners

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Year Song Artist
1968 "Sramežlivi lugje" (Срамежливи луѓе) Violeta Tomovska, Ljupka Dimitrova, Zafir Hadžimanov and Dime Tomovski[3]
1969 "Soul Makedonijo" (Соул Македонијо) Bezimeni
1971 "Samo ti" (Само ти) Zoran Milosavljević
Miki Jevremović
1972 "Odi si" (Оди си) Dragan Mijalkovski
"Prispivna za rekata" (Приспивна за реката) Senka Veletanlić
1973 "Tivko tivko" (Тивко тивко) Goce Nikolovski
"Na ovoj den" (На овој ден) Nina Spirova
1974 "Golubica" (Голубица) Dragan Mijalkovski
"V oblak sonce" (В облак сонце) Maja Odžaklievska
1978 "O, ljubov neverna" (О, љубов неверна) Zafir Hadžimanov
1994 "Ne me dopiraj" (Не допирај ме) Maja Odžaklievska
1995 "Što te nema" (Што те нема) Lidija Kočovska
1996 "Samo ti" (Само ти) Kaliopi
1997 "Manastirski son" (Манастирски сон) Pece Ognenov
1998 "Ne zori, zoro" (Не зори, зоро) Vlado Janevski
1999 "Sejačot" (Сејачот) Sašo Gigov Giš
2000 "100% te ljubam" (100% те љубам) XXL
2001 "Nostalgija" (Носталгија) Andrijana Janevska
2002 "Od nas zavisi" (Од нас зависи) Karolina Gočeva
2007 "Mojot svet" (Mojoт свет) Karolina Gočeva
2008 "Vo ime na ljubovta" (Во име на љубовта) Tamara, Vrčak, and Adrian
2009 "Nešto što kje ostane" (Нешто што ќе остане) Next Time
2010 "Jas ja imam silata" (Јас ја имам силата) Gjoko Taneski feat. Billy Zver and Pejčin
2011 "Rusinka" (Русинкa) Vlatko Ilievski
2013 "Kje te čekam jas" (Ќе те чекам јас) Lambe Alabakovski
2014 "Lisja esenski" (Лисја есенски) Daniel Kajmakoski
2015 "Ubava" (Убава) Eye Cue

References

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  1. ^ Миленковска, В. (19 November 2011). "Калиопи на Евросонг, Скопски фестивал во ноември". Вест. Retrieved 21 November 2011.
  2. ^ Granger, Anthony (15 July 2014). "FYR Macedonia: 2015 Participation Is Confirmed". Eurovoix. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
  3. ^ "Aleksandar Džambazov". And the conductor is... Retrieved 20 September 2015.
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