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The Sanremo Music Festival 2016 (''66° Festival della Canzone Italiana di Sanremo 2016'') was the 66th annual
Sanremo Music Festival The Sanremo Music Festival, officially the Italian Song Festival () and commonly known as just (), is the most popular Italian song contest and awards ceremony, held annually in the city of Sanremo, Liguria. It is the longest-running annua ...
, a television song contest held at the
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in
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,
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between 9 and 13 February 2016 and organised and broadcast by
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(RAI). The show was presented by
Carlo Conti Carlo Natale Marino Conti (born 13 March 1961), simply known as Carlo Conti, is an Italian television presenter. Life and career Born in Florence, Conti graduated in accountancy, then he was a bank teller from 1981 to 1986.. After some experi ...
, who also served as the artistic director for the competition. Conti hosted the show together with
Virginia Raffaele Virginia Raffaele (born 27 September 1980) is an Italian comedian, actress, impersonator and presenter. Life and career Born in Rome, the daughter of two circus performers, Raffaele studied classical and modern dance at the and in 1999 grad ...
, Mădălina Diana Ghenea and
Gabriel Garko Dario Oliviero (born 12 July 1972), better known by his stage name Gabriel Garko, is an Italian actor and former fashion model. Actor in both film and television, he has appeared mainly on the small screen. He started his career at the end of 19 ...
. The program was written by Carlo Conti, Ivana Sabatini, Emanuele Giovannini, Leopoldo Siano, Giona Peduzzi, Riccardo Cassini, Martino Clericetti and Mario D'Amico. The ''Campioni'' or ''Big Artists'' section included 20 established Italian artists, competing with a song each, while 8 artists and songs competed in the ''Nuove Proposte'' or ''Newcomers' '' section. The final for the ''Newcomers' '' section took place on 12 February 2016 where "Amen" performed by Francesco Gabbani was selected as the winner. The final for the ''Big Artists'' section took place on 13 February 2016 where " Un giorno mi dirai" performed by Stadio was selected as the winner. The winner of the ''Big Artists'' section also won the right to represent Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest 2016. RAI confirmed after the competition that Stadio decided not to participate in the contest. Runner-up
Francesca Michielin Francesca Michielin (, ; born 25 February 1995) is an Italian singer and songwriter. She rose to fame after winning the fifth season of the Italian talent show ''X Factor''. Her first single, " Distratto", debuted atop the Italian FIMI Top Digi ...
was selected by RAI as Italy's Eurovision entrant.


Format

The 2016 edition of the Sanremo Music Festival took place at the
Teatro Ariston The Ariston Theatre ( it, Teatro Ariston) is a cinema in Sanremo, Italy. It has been the venue of the annual Sanremo Music Festival The Sanremo Music Festival, officially the Italian Song Festival () and commonly known as just (), is the ...
in
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, organised by the Italian broadcaster
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(RAI). The artistic director for the competition was
Carlo Conti Carlo Natale Marino Conti (born 13 March 1961), simply known as Carlo Conti, is an Italian television presenter. Life and career Born in Florence, Conti graduated in accountancy, then he was a bank teller from 1981 to 1986.. After some experi ...
, who was appointed to the position for a second consecutive year. The competition took place over five evenings between 9–13 February 2016. The selected artists competed during the festival under two different sections: ''Campioni''/''Big Artists'' and ''Nuove Proposte''/''Newcomers' ''. Twenty songs competed in the ''Big Artists'' section and eight songs competed in the ''Newcomers' '' section; both competitive sections ran concurrently with each other over the five evenings. All songs in the competition were required to be new compositions performed in the
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with some exceptions for words and phrases in other dialects/languages. The songs were performed in the competition live and accompanied by an orchestra. The twenty entries competing in the ''Big Artists'' section were presented during the first and second evenings on 9 and 10 February. Ten songs were performed during each evening and were voted upon by a press jury (50%) and public televote (50%) with no eliminations occurring during either evening. All twenty songs advanced to the fourth evening, the semi-final, and faced an additional vote consisting of public televoting (40%), an expert jury (30%) and an demoscopic poll (30%). The weighted average of the votes from the first and second evenings as well as the votes from the fourth evening produced a total ranking of all of the songs. Based on this ranking, the top fifteen entries qualified to the final on the fifth evening on 13 February. The bottom five entries from the fourth evening entered a
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round and faced an additional public televote to determine the one entry that would be readmitted to compete in the final; the other four entries were eliminated. In the final, sixteen songs competed and the top three advanced to a second round of voting in order to select the winner. The results of both rounds of voting were determined by public televoting (40%), an expert jury (30%) and an demoscopic poll (30%). An additional competition among the performers competing in the ''Big Artists'' section occurred during the third evening where each act performed a cover of an Italian song or an international hit translated into Italian. The best cover, as determined by the equal combination of votes from a press jury and a public televote, was awarded with a prize. The eight entries competing in the ''Newcomers' '' section were divided into four semi-final duels consisting of two songs each. Two duels took place during both the second and third evenings on 10 and 11 February. The winner of each duel, as determined by the equal combination of votes from a press jury and a public televote, advanced to the final held during the fourth evening on 12 February. During the final, the four entries competed and the winner was determined via the combination of a public televote (40%), an expert jury (30%) and an demoscopic poll (30%).


Voting

Voting during the five evenings occurred through different combinations of the following methods: *Public televoting – carried out via landline, mobile phone, app and/or online voting. *Press jury – composed of accredited journalists that followed the competition from the Roof Hall at the Teatro Ariston. *Demoscopic poll – composed of a sample of 300 music fans, which voted from their homes via an electronic voting system managed by
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. *Expert jury – eight personalities from the world of music, entertainment and culture consisting of: **Franz Di Cioccio (Chairman) – Musician, actor and journalist **Laura Valente – Singer and musician **
Fausto Brizzi Fausto Brizzi (born 15 November 1968, in Rome) is an Italian screenwriter, producer and film director. Biography Fausto Brizzi got a Degree in directing at the "Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia" in July 1994. After several theatrical ex ...
– Screenwriter, producer and film director **Nicoletta Mantovani – Commissioner for cooperation and international relations for
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; widow of opera singer Luciano Pavarotti **
Massimiliano Pani Massimiliano Pani is an Italian songwriter, producer and composer born on 18 April 1963 in Milan to parents Corrado Pani and Mina. His mother has always aroused great curiosity and interest not only for her career but the events that have charact ...
– Songwriter, producer and composer **Valentina Correani – Television presenter and actress **Paola Maugeri – Journalist, singer and television presenter **Federico l'Olandese Volante – Radio presenter, record producer and television personality


Presenters

Television presenter Carlo Conti, who was also the competition's artistic director, hosted Sanremo for a second consecutive year. Conti was joined by three additional hosts: actress and comic Virginia Raffaele, Romanian actress and model Mădălina Diana Ghenea and actor
Gabriel Garko Dario Oliviero (born 12 July 1972), better known by his stage name Gabriel Garko, is an Italian actor and former fashion model. Actor in both film and television, he has appeared mainly on the small screen. He started his career at the end of 19 ...
. Raffaele presented the first four evenings of the competition impersonating different female celebrities: actress
Sabrina Ferilli Sabrina Ferilli (born 28 June 1964) is an Italian theater and film actress. Listed among the best Italian actress, she has won five Nastro d'Argento (including a special award in 2016 for civil engagement for her performance in ''Me, Myself and ...
(first evening), ballet dancer and actress
Carla Fracci Carolina "Carla" Fracci (; 20 August 1936 – 27 May 2021) was an Italian ballet dancer, actress and ballet director. Considered one of the greatest ballerinas of the 20th century, she was a leading dancer of La Scala Theatre Ballet in Milan, th ...
(second evening), fashion designer
Donatella Versace Donatella Francesca Versace (; born 2 May 1955) is an Italian fashion designer, businesswoman, socialite, and model. She is the sister of Gianni Versace, founder of the luxury fashion company Versace, with whom she worked closely on the develop ...
(third evening) and actress, model and previous Sanremo host
Belén Rodríguez María Belén Rodríguez Cozzani (, ; born 20 September 1984), better known as Belén Rodríguez or Belén, is an Argentine television personality, actress and model. Based in Milan since 2004, Rodríguez has hosted variety shows and appeared ...
(fourth evening).


Selections

Decisions related to the selection of artists and compositions were taken by Carlo Conti in collaboration with a music committee under the direction of
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. The members of the music committee consisted of
Piero Chiambretti Piero Chiambretti (born 30 May 1956) is an Italian television presenter. Biography Born on 30 May 1956 in Aosta to Felicita Chiambretti, an 18-year-old single mother, he grew up in Turin. He later moved to Bologna, where he studied Arts, Music ...
(presenter/showman), Rosita Celentano (presenter/singer/actress),
Giovanni Allevi Giovanni Allevi (; born April 9, 1969) is an Italian pianist and composer. His song "O Generosa" is the current theme tune of the top flight of Italian football, Serie A. Biography Education Allevi attained a first-class diploma both in piano a ...
(musician), Federico Russo (presenter), Carolina Di Domenico ( VJ) and Andrea Delogu (presenter).


Newcomers' section

Artists that were interested in competing in the ''Newcomers' '' section could apply to one of two different qualifiers: ''#SG – Sanremo Giovani'' and ''Area Sanremo''. The eight artists competing in the ''Newcomers' '' section were revealed on 27 November 2015. Six of the eight artists were selected through the programme ''#SG – Sanremo Giovani'', which aired on
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and was hosted by Carlo Conti. 655 applications were initially received from which twelve artists were selected to proceed to the televised programme. The six artists were selected by the festival's artistic director Carlo Conti together with the competition's music committee. Two of the eight artists,
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and Miele, were selected though the competition ''Area Sanremo'', which was a separate qualifier for the ''Newcomers section that included artists auditioning in October 2015 and being shortlisted to eight finalists before two were selected to proceed to Sanremo 2016.


Big Artists section

Artists competing in the ''Big Artists'' section were selected based on criteria such as the quality and originality of the songs, interpretation, contemporaneity and the fame and recognized value of the performer(s). Artists interested in competing in the ''Big Artists'' section were required to submit their proposals to RAI by 11 December 2015. The names of the twenty participants competing in the ''Big Artists'' section were announced by Carlo Conti on 13 December 2015 during the
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programme ''L'Arena'', hosted by Massimo Giletti.


Competing entries


Shows


First evening

The first evening on 9 February featured ten of the twenty acts competing in the ''Big Artists'' section presenting their songs. The bottom four entries at risk of elimination were revealed in alphabetical order. In addition to the performances of the competing entries, guest performers included Laura Pausini, Elton John and
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. Other guests for the show included the comedy trio Aldo, Giovanni and Giacomo, athlete
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and actresses
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and
Anna Foglietta Anna Foglietta (born 3 April 1979) is an Italian actress. She has appeared in the films '' Escort in Love'' and '' Ex – Amici come prima!''. She has also appeared in several television series such as '' Distretto di Polizia'' and '' The Mafia ...
. All results during the first evening were determined by the combination of public voting (50%) and the votes from the press jury (50%). While none of the entries competing in the ''Big Artists'' section were eliminated during this evening, the results were part of an overall ranking compiled from the scores each entry receives during the first and second evenings and accounted for 50% of the results during the fourth evening. ;''Big Artists'' *


Second evening

The second evening on 10 February featured the song presentations of the remaining ten acts competing in the ''Big Artists'' section. The bottom four entries at risk of elimination were revealed in alphabetical order. The first two semi-final duels for the artists competing in the ''Newcomers' '' section also took place where the two winners of the duels proceeded to the final on the fourth evening. In addition to the performances of the competing entries, guest performers included Eros Ramazzotti,
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, Ellie Goulding and
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. Other guests for the show included actress
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, actor and comedian
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and chef Antonino Cannavacciuolo. All results during the second evening were determined by the combination of public voting (50%) and votes from the press jury (50%). While none of the entries competing in the ''Big Artists'' section were eliminated during this evening, the results were part of an overall ranking compiled from the scores each entry receives during the first and second evenings and accounted for 50% of the results during the fourth evening. ;''Big Artists'' * ;''Newcomers' ''– Semi-final *


Third evening

The third evening on 11 February featured the twenty acts competing in the ''Big Artists'' section performing cover versions of either Italian songs or international hit songs that have been translated into Italian. The competing acts had an option to perform their cover together with a guest artist. The winning cover version was determined over two rounds of voting. In the first round, the covers initially competed in five groups consisting of four entries each. The winning cover of each group qualified to the second round where the winner of the best cover prize was determined. The winner was Stadio who performed a cover of the song "La sera dei miracoli" originally performed by Lucio Dalla. The last two semi-final duels for the artists competing in the ''Newcomers' '' section also took place where the two winners of the duels proceeded to the final on the fourth evening. In addition to the performances of the competing entries, guest performers included
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and Hozier. Other guests for the show included author and director Marc Hollogne, athlete Nicole Orlando and comedians Michele and Stefano Manca. All results during the third evening were determined by the combination of public voting (50%) and votes from the press jury (50%). During the first ''Newcomers' '' semi-final duel, "Mentre ti parlo", performed by Miele, was originally announced as the winner with 53% of the votes. However, later in the evening Carlo Conti announced that there was a mistake in the press jury vote and a re-vote resulted in the victory of "Amen" performed by Francesco Gabbani with 50.8% of the votes. Miele performed her song again in the fourth evening as a consolation prize. ;''Big Artists'' – Cover Competition – First Round * ;''Big Artists'' – Cover Competition – Second Round ;''Newcomers' ''– Semi-final *


Fourth evening

The fourth evening on 12 February featured performances of all twenty entries by the acts competing in the ''Big Artists'' section. The top fifteen entries advanced to the fifth evening, while the bottom five competed in a
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round to determine one more qualifier; four of the entries were ultimately eliminated from the competition. The final of the ''Newcomers' '' section also took place during this evening where the four semi-final duel winners competed to determine the overall winner of the ''Newcomers' '' section. "Amen" performed by Francesco Gabbani was the winner. In addition to the performances of the competing entries, guest performers included
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,
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and Lost Frequencies. Other guests for the show include actors Enrico Brignano,
Alessandro Gassmann Alessandro Gassmann (born 24 February 1965) is an Italian actor and film director. Early life Gassmann was born in Rome, Italy, the son of Italian actor Vittorio Gassman and French actress Juliette Mayniel. He is of German, Jewish and French ...
and
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. One of the eliminated entries from the ''Newcomers' '' section, "Mentre ti parlo" by Miele, was performed again as a consolation prize after the entry was mistakenly announced as a finalist due to a voting error in the third evening. All results for the ''Newcomers' '' section and a portion of the results for the ''Big Artists'' section during this evening were determined by the combination of public televoting (40%), the votes of the expert jury (30%) and the votes of the demoscopic poll (30%). In the ''Big Artists'' section, to determine the top fifteen, the weighted average of the votes from the first and second evenings as well as the votes from the fourth evening were combined to produce an overall ranking. The results of the repechage round were determined solely by a public vote that commenced during the fourth evening and concluded the following day with the result announced during the fifth evening. ;''Big Artists'' – Semi-final * ;''Newcomers' ''– Final


Fifth evening

The fifth evening on 13 February concluded the competition by determining the winner of the ''Big Artists'' section. Sixteen entries competed: the fifteen entries that qualified from the fourth evening and the winner of the repechage round. The winner of the repechage round was "Blu" performed by Irene Fornaciari. The overall winner of the ''Big Artists'' section was determined over two rounds of voting. In the first round, the top three entries from the sixteen competing entries advance to the second round of voting. The three entries were " Nessun grado di separazione" performed by
Francesca Michielin Francesca Michielin (, ; born 25 February 1995) is an Italian singer and songwriter. She rose to fame after winning the fifth season of the Italian talent show ''X Factor''. Her first single, " Distratto", debuted atop the Italian FIMI Top Digi ...
, " Un giorno mi dirai" performed by Stadio and "Via da qui" performed by Giovanni Caccamo and Deborah Iurato. In the second round, the winner was "Un giorno mi dirai" performed by Stadio. Results for the two rounds of voting held for the final were determined through the combination of public televoting (40%), the votes of the expert jury (30%) and the votes of the demoscopic poll (30%). In addition to the performances of the competing entries, guest performers included
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and
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. Other guests included ballet dancer
Roberto Bolle Roberto Bolle (born March 26, 1975 in Casale Monferrato) is an Italian danseur. He is currently a ''principal dancer'' with the American Ballet Theatre and a principal dancer ''étoile'' at La Scala Theatre Ballet. Bolle also dances regularly ...
and actors Guglielmo Scilla and
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. The winner of the ''Newcomers' '' section Francesco Gabbani also performed his song "Amen". ;''Big Artists'' – Repechage * ;''Big Artists'' – Final – First Round * ;''Big Artists'' – Final – Second Round


Awards and prizes

The winning artist(s) in both the ''Big Artists'' and ''Newcomers' '' sections are awarded prizes for their victories. In addition, other awards are presented during the competition such as awards for the best lyrics and the best musical arrangement. These awards are decided upon by select groups of experts and journalists as well as members of the performing orchestra. The winning artist(s) in the ''Big Artists'' category also won the right to represent Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest 2016. As Stadio refused the offer to participate at the Eurovision Song Contest, the organisers of the event chose runner-up
Francesca Michielin Francesca Michielin (, ; born 25 February 1995) is an Italian singer and songwriter. She rose to fame after winning the fifth season of the Italian talent show ''X Factor''. Her first single, " Distratto", debuted atop the Italian FIMI Top Digi ...
as the Eurovision entrant via their own criteria. ;''Big Artists'' *Winner of the ''Big Artists'' section for the 66th edition of the Sanremo Music Festival: Stadio – " Un giorno mi dirai" *Best Cover Version Award: Stadio – "La sera dei miracoli" (originally by Lucio Dalla) * Eurovision Song Contest 2016 entrant:
Francesca Michielin Francesca Michielin (, ; born 25 February 1995) is an Italian singer and songwriter. She rose to fame after winning the fifth season of the Italian talent show ''X Factor''. Her first single, " Distratto", debuted atop the Italian FIMI Top Digi ...
*''Giancarlo Bigazzi'' Best Music Award: Stadio – "La sera dei miracoli" *'' Mia Martini'' Critics Award:
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– "Cieli immensi" *''Lucio Dalla'' Radio-TV-Web Award: Stadio – "Un giorno mi dirai" ;''Newcomers' '' *Winner of the ''Newcomers' '' section for the 66th edition of the Sanremo Music Festival: Francesco Gabbani – "Amen" *''Emanuele Luzzati'' Newcomers' section Award: Francesco Gabbani – "Amen" *''Sergio Bardotti'' Best Lyrics Award: Francesco Gabbani – "Amen" *Assomusica Award for Best Live Performance: Chiara Dello Iacovo – "Introverso" *'' Mia Martini'' Critics Award: Francesco Gabbani – "Amen" *''Lucio Dalla'' Radio-TV-Web Award: Chiara Dello Iacovo – "Introverso"


Broadcast and ratings


Local broadcast

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and
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carried the official broadcasts of the festival in Italy. Commentators for the Rai Radio 2 broadcast were Pif, Andrea Delogu and Michele Astori. The five evenings were also streamed online via the broadcaster's official website ''rai.it''. In addition, the radio stations Radio Italia and RTL 102.5 also broadcast the event.


International broadcast

The international television service
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broadcast the competition in the
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and Australia. In addition, the fifth evening was broadcast online via the official Eurovision Song Contest website ''eurovision.tv''. The following television channels and radio stations also broadcast the event: *   – CHIN-FM


See also

*
Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 Italy participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 with the song " No Degree of Separation" written by Federica Abbate, Francesca Michielin, Cheope, Fabio Gargiulo and Norma Jean Martine. The song was performed by Francesca Michielin. Ita ...


Notes and references


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References


External links


Official website
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