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    INTRODUCING 2010: ARMENIA

    esctoday.com
    April 6 2010

    All songs for the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 have been selected.

    During the weeks between the national final season and the actual
    Eurovision Song Contest, we will introduce all 39 entries in random
    order. Part nine of the series is dedicated to the Armenian entry.

    Basic information

    Performer: Eva Rivas

    Song: Apricot stone Language: English

    Music: Armen Martirosyan

    Lyrics: Karen Kavaleryan

    Draw: 2nd in the second semi final

    The song

    Apricot stone is a mid-tempo/up-tempo pop song with ethnic influences
    in the arrangement. Through the lyrics, the singer tells that she is
    longing for her home, when she realises how cruel the world can be.

    Her motherland is symbolised by an apricot stone, which was given to
    her be her mother, as the fruit is believed to be native in Armenia
    and has therefore become a symbol of the country.

    May God bless and keep my cherished fruit Grow my tree up to the sky
    Once I waved my home goodbye I just wanna go back to my roots

    Apricot stone Hidden in my hand Given back to me From the motherland
    Apricot stone I will drop it down In the frozen ground I'll just let
    it make its round

    The performer

    Eva Rivas has Russian and Armenian roots and she grew up in
    Rostov-on-Don. She has been singing since her childhood joining
    the music group Arevik at the age of only nine. The ensemble was
    very successful and won various awards in Russia. Soon, the singer
    also started working as a model and competed in beauty contests on
    homeground. In 2005, she won the first prize in the annual Armenian
    Song of the Year gala.

    Since 2008, she has been working with an Armenian production team and
    she is currently recording her first album. Her song Tamam ashkhara,
    whose video clip was directed by Bookhadir Yuldeshev, was released
    last year and it was received well.

    In 2010, Eva Rivas entered the Armenian national final for the
    Eurovision Song Contest. She won the national selection with her song
    Apricot stone and will therefore be the country's fifth representative
    in the competition.

    The songwriters

    The Armenian entry was written by Armen Martirosyan (music) and Karen
    Kaveleryan (lyrics), who both have Eurovision Song Contest experience.

    Armen Martirosyan composed Armenia's debut entry in 2006. Without
    your love finished sixth in the semi final and eighth in the final
    performed by André. Karen Kaveleryan keeps the record in having
    written songs for the most different countries. He co-wrote the lyrics
    for the Russian entries in 2002 (Northern girl, 10th place) and 2006
    (Never let you go, 2nd place) and wrote the Belarusian lyrics in 2007
    (Work your magic, 6th place), the Armenian lyrics in 2007 (Anytime you
    need, 8th place), the Georgian lyrics in 2008 (Peace will come, 11th
    place) and the Ukranian lyrics in 2008 as well (Shady lady, 2nd place).

    The national final

    The Armenian national final was held with nine acts competing. Eva
    Rivas won the televoting by a landslide and finished second in the
    jury voting and was therefore chosen as Armenian representative for
    Oslo. The jury favourites were Emmy & Mihran with Hey (Let me hear
    you say).

    Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest

    Armenia took part in the Eurovision Song Contest for the first time
    in 2006 and has become one of the most successful countries since
    finishing in the top ten on every occassion. Their best result was
    a fourth place in 2008, achieved by Sirusho with the song Qele qele.

    http://www.esctoday.com/news/read/15482
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