Music: Angelina Mango wins Sanremo Festival

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Angelina Mango wins Sanremo Festival

Singer Angelina Mango won the Sanremo Music Festival. photo

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Up to ten million TV viewers follow the Sanremo pop festival for a week. The winner Angelina Mango is going to the ESC for Italy.

The Italian singer Angelina Mango celebrated the 74th edition of the music festival with the song “La noia” (“The Boredom”) Sanremo won. The 22-year-old beat 29 competitors on Sunday night after competing over five television evenings.

This means that the winning title of the competition in the port city of Sanremo on the Italian Riviera comes from a woman for the first time in ten years. Mango will now also represent Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) in May in Malmö, Sweden. The German contribution to this has not yet been determined.

The 22-year-old was taking part in the competition in Sanremo for the first time, which began in 1951 as a hit festival. The musical spectrum is now considerably broader. Mango’s parents were also there in Sanremo: She is the daughter of the musician Pino Mango, who died in 2014, and the singer of the group Matia Bazar, Laura Valente. On the last evening she was clearly ahead with “La Noia” after five and a half hours. At the awards ceremony around 2:30 a.m. she fought back tears, but then celebrated with lots of jumping and barely fewer shouts of “grazie” to the audience.

The Italo rapper Geolier from Naples came second with the song “I’ p’ me, Tu p’ te” (“I for me, you for you”), which he sang in the dialect of his hometown – something that was previously not allowed in Sanremo would have been. Annalisa landed in third place with “Sinceramente” (“Certainly”). Sanremo also celebrated itself ahead of next year’s 75th anniversary edition. On the final evening, Gigliola Cinquetti, who had taken part in the competition twelve times and won twice, also performed. With her winning title from 1964, “Non ho l’èta” (“I don’t have the age”), she later also won the Grand Prix d’Eurovision, the forerunner of the ESC. She is now 76 years old.

For the state television station Rai, the broadcast of the oldest national song competition meant the best ratings for a week, with an average of more than ten million viewers. At some times, more than two-thirds of the televisions turned on in Italy were showing Sanremo.

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