Sanremo Music Festival 1976
Sanremo Music Festival 1976 | |
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Dates | |
Semi-final 1 | 19 February 1976 |
Semi-final 2 | 20 February 1976 |
Final | 21 February 1976 |
Host | |
Venue | Sanremo Casino Sanremo, Liguria, Italy |
Presenter(s) | Giancarlo Guardabassi |
Artistic director | Vittorio Salvetti |
Host broadcaster | Rete Uno |
Vote | |
Number of entries | 30 |
Winner | Peppino di Capri "Non lo faccio più" |
The Sanremo Music Festival 1976 (Italian: Festival di Sanremo 1976), officially the 26th Italian Song Festival (26º Festival della canzone italiana), was the 26th annual Sanremo Music Festival, held at the Sanremo Casino in Sanremo between 19 and 21 February 1976 and presented by Giancarlo Guardabassi.[1] The final night was broadcast by Rete Uno, while the first two nights were broadcast live only by radio.
The rules of this edition consisted of a competition among five teams, each one consisting of six singers. The two "team leaders" of each team were not subject to a vote and were automatically admitted to the finals.[1] The winner of the festival was Peppino di Capri with the song "Non lo faccio più".[1]
Participants and results
[edit]Participants and results[1] | ||
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Song, performing artist(s) and writer(s) | Rank | |
"Non lo faccio più" – Peppino di Capri (Depsa, Sergio Iodice, Fabrizio Berlincioni) |
1 | |
"Come stai, con chi sei" – Wess & Dori Ghezzi (Cristiano Minellono, Felice Piccarreda, Umberto Balsamo) |
2 | |
"Gli occhi di tua madre" – Sandro Giacobbe (Sandro Giacobbe, Daniele Pace, Oscar Avogadro) |
3 | |
"Volo AZ 504" – Albatros (Vito Pallavicini, Toto Cutugno) |
3 | |
"Due anelli" – Paolo Frescura (Antonello de Sanctis, Paolo Frescura) |
5 | |
"Sambariò" - Drupi (Luigi Albertelli, Enrico Riccardi) |
6 | |
"Più forte" - Carlo Gigli (Schiava, Carlo Gigli) |
7 | |
"Linda bella Linda" - Daniel Sentacruz Ensemble (Ciro Dammicco, Querencio, Sentacruz, Francesco Specchia) |
8 | |
"L'ho persa ancora" – Opera (Filiberto Ricciardi, Oscar Avogadro, Daniele Pace) |
9 | |
"Cuore di vetro" - I Camaleonti (Giancarlo Bigazzi, Totò Savio) |
10 | |
"Omar" - Orietta Berti (Mario Battaini, Luciano Beretta) |
11 | |
"Andiamo via" - La Strana Società (Corrado Conti, Franco Cassano, Luigi Albertelli) |
12 | |
"Due storie dei musicanti" - Ricchi e Poveri (Luis Bacalov, Sergio Bardotti) |
13 | |
"Piccola donna addio" - Patrizio Sandrelli (Stavolo, Franco Zulian) |
14 | |
"Quando c'era il mare" - Sergio Endrigo (Sergio Endrigo) |
15 | |
"Signora tu" - Miko (Graziano Pegoraro, Pier Michele Bozzetti) |
15 | |
"Cercati un'anima" - I Profeti (Donato Ciletti, Claudio Cavallaro, Daniele Pace, Oscar Avogadro) |
17 | |
"Che sarei" - La Nuova Gente (Landro & Cardullo) |
18 | |
"E tu mi manchi" - Santino Rocchetti (Simon Luca, Andrea Lo Vecchio) |
Eliminated | |
"Il mio primo rossetto" - Rosanna Fratello (Umberto Napolitano, Alberto Salerno) |
Eliminated | |
"La canzone dei poveri" - Gloriana (Gallo & Mallozzi) |
Eliminated | |
"La femminista" - Antonio Buonomo (Leo Chiosso, Eduardo Alfieri) |
Eliminated | |
"Nata libera" - Leano Morelli (Silvio Crippa, Leano Morelli) |
Eliminated | |
"Non due" - Romina Power (Romina Power, Albano Carrisi) |
Eliminated | |
"Sing My Song" - Maggie Mae (Cesare De Natale, Darini) |
Eliminated | |
"Stella cadente" - Armonium (Stavolo, Franco Zulian) |
Eliminated | |
"Torno a casa" - Vanna Leali (Elide Suligoj, Paolo Limiti) |
Eliminated | |
"Una casa senza nome" - Umberto Lupi (Lorenzo Pilat, Mario Panzeri, Daniele Pace) |
Eliminated | |
"Uomo qualunque" - Ezio Maria Picciotta (Ezio Maria Picciotta, Franco Migliacci, Dario Farina) |
Eliminated | |
"Vieni" - Silvano Vittorio (Andrea Lo Vecchio, Silvano Vittorio) |
Eliminated |
Broadcasts
[edit]Local broadcast
[edit]The final of the festival was broadcast on Rete Uno. The semi-finals were broadcast on radio.
International broadcast
[edit]Known details on the broadcasts in each country, including the specific broadcasting stations and commentators are shown in the tables below.
Country | Broadcaster | Channel(s) | Commentator(s) | Ref(s) |
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Argentina | Canal 9[a] | [2] | ||
Chile | Canal 13[b] | [3] | ||
South Korea | DBC[c] | [4] | ||
Turkey | TRT | TRT Televizyon | [5] | |
United States | WNJU-TV[d] | [6] |
Notes and references
[edit]Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Eddy Anselmi. Festival di Sanremo: almanacco illustrato della canzone italiana. Panini Comics, 2009. ISBN 8863462291.
- ^ a b "Programa para hoy" [Program for today]. Crónica (in Spanish). Buenos Aires, Argentina. 16 March 1976. p. 20. Retrieved 1 October 2024 – via Internet Archive.
- ^ a b "Video de la Final de San Remo Transmitirá Canal 13" [Video of the San Remo Final will be broadcast on Channel 13]. Las Últimas Noticias (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile. 27 February 1976.
- ^ a b "오늘의 東亞放送" [Today's Dong-A Broadcast]. The Dong-A Ilbo (in Korean). Seoul, South Korea. 23 March 1976. p. 8. Retrieved 1 September 2024 – via Naver.
- ^ "TV". Milliyet (in Turkish). 21 February 1976. p. 8. Retrieved 13 September 2024.
- ^ a b "Sunday". TV Week in The Record. West Paterson, New Jersey. 28 March – 3 April 1976. p. 14.