Peru in the OTI Festival

Peru in the
OTI Festival
OTI Festival
Participating broadcaster
Participation summary
Appearances28
First appearance1972
Last appearance2000
Highest placement2nd: 1973
Host1982, 1997
Participation history
    • 1972
    • 1973
    • 1974
    • 1975
    • 1976
    • 1977
    • 1978
    • 1979
    • 1980
    • 1981
    • 1982
    • 1983
    • 1984
    • 1985
    • 1986
    • 1987
    • 1988
    • 1989
    • 1990
    • 1991
    • 1992
    • 1993
    • 1994
    • 1995
    • 1996
    • 1997
    • 1998
    • 2000

The participation of Peru in the OTI Festival began at the first OTI Festival in 1972. The Peruvian participating broadcasters were Panamericana Televisión and Compañía Peruana de Radiodifusión (CPR), members of the Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana (OTI). They participated in all twenty-eight editions of the festival, and hosted the event twice: in 1982 and 1997. Their best result was second achieved in 1973.

Peruvian first participant, Betty Missiego, would represent Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1979 with "Su canción", placing second.

History

Even though the debut of Peru in the festival was not successful, the following entries, which were selected internally, were much more promising. In fact, in 1973, "El mundo gira por tu amor" performed by Gabriela de Jesús, placed second.

In 1977, "Landó" by Cecilia Bracamonte managed to place sixth and turned into a hit in the South American country.[1] In 1982, when the event was hosted in Lima for first time, "El signo en la frente" by Elsa María Elejalde managed again to enter the top 10 with a seventh place.

In 1988, "Partiré, buscaré" by Rocky Belmonte achieved third place,[2] and in 1996, "Bendito amor" by Carmina Cannavino ended in the same place. Rocky Belmonte, returned to the event in 1990 and 1994. The last Peruvian representative in the event was Anna Carina, who, although she didn't manage to reach the top 10, turned into a well known personality in the country.[3]

Participation overview

Table key
2 Second place
3 Third place
F Finalist
SF Semi-finalist
X Contest cancelled
Year Artist Song Songwriter(s) Conductor Place Points
1972 Betty Missiego "Recuerdos de un adiós" Betty Missiego Román Alís 9 3
1973 Gabriela de Jesús "El mundo gira por tu amor"
Ivan Pablo 2 10
1974 César Altamirano "Mujer primera" 18 0
1975 Gladys Mercado "¡Qué lindo es el amor!" Luz María Carriquiry Enrique Lynch 10 3
1976 Fernando Llosa "Quiero salir al sol"
15 1
1977 Cecilia Bracamonte "Landó" Chabuca Granda Pancho Sáenz 6 3
1978 Homero "Mujer mujer"
  • María Teresa de Fernández
  • Juan Manuel Fernández
Amadeo Rosano 12 6
1979 José Escajadillo "Benito gazeta" José Escajadillo Víctor Cuadros 11 14
1980 Regina Alcóver "Un buen motivo para amar" Regina Alcóver Víctor Salazar 11 13
1981 Gladys Mercado "Hombre de mis sueños" Violeta Roggero 12 11
1982 Elsa María Elejalde "El signo en la frente"
  • Víctor Merino
  • Francisco García
Víctor Cuadros 7 20
1983 Arturo Morales "Cierra la puerta" Félix Yosi Víctor Cuadros N/a
1984 Raúl Vásquez "Todos los días pueden ser Navidad" Raúl Vásquez Luis Neves N/a
1985 Luis Alonso "Señora de nadie" Manuel Cortez Víctor Cuadros N/a
1986 Francesco Petrozzi "Aprenderé"
  • José Ugas La Rosa
  • Juan Miguel Salas
Horacio Saavedra N/a
1987 Jenny Higginson "He aprendido a volar" Emilio Pepe Ortega Emilio Pepe Ortega N/a
1988 Rocky Belmonte "Partiré, buscaré" Jorge Tafur Jorge Tafur 3 16
1989 Mache "Nadie me ama como tú"
  • Claudio Fabbri
  • Armando Massé
Luis Dibos N/a
1990 Rocky Belmonte "Viajero" Jorge Tafur Jorge Tafur N/a
1991 Eva Ayllón y Fahed Mitre "Enamorado de estar aquí"
  • Fahed Mitre
  • Miguel Figueroa
Miguel Figueroa SF N/a
1992 Tania Helfgott "Así como te doy, te quito"
  • Denise Echeverría
  • Óscar Cavero
Óscar Cavero N/a
1993 Gian Marco[4] "Volvamos a empezar" Gian Marco Emilio Pepe Ortega N/a
1994 Rocky Belmonte "Mía" Armando Massé José Fabra SF N/a
1995 Julio Andrade "Brillo en la piel" Julio Andrade Carlos Wong N/a
1996 Carmina Cannavino "Bendito amor" Ángel Chanon Víctor Salazar 3 N/a
1997 Fabiola de la Cuba "Un lugar sin fronteras" A. Aguirre Víctor Salazar F N/a
1998 Lupe Eslava "Te llevo en el alma"
  • Elena Romero
  • Lucho González
Álvaro Esquivel SF N/a
1999 Contest cancelled X
2000 Anna Carina "Un planeta, un corazón"
  • Gonzalo Polar
  • Jorge Sabogal
Hernando Hernández F N/a

Hosting

Year City Venue Hosts Ref.
1982 Lima Coliseo Amauta
  • Humberto Martínez Morosini
  • Zenaida Solís
  • Pepe Ludmir
  • Silvia Maccera
[5]
1997 Plaza Mayor
  • Jorge Belevan
  • Claudia Doig
[6]

References

  1. ^ Osores, Carlos. "Cecilia Bracamonte". www.cocodriloverde.com (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2017-06-10.
  2. ^ "Biografía". s549867170.onlinehome.us. Retrieved 2017-06-10.
  3. ^ "Anna Carina | Cantautora - Mejor Artista LatinoAmérica MTV - Coach La Voz Kids | Bio". www.annacarina.net. Retrieved 2017-06-10.
  4. ^ "Letras de Canciones de Gianmarco - Biografia de Gianmarco". www.letrasacanciones.com. Retrieved 2017-06-10.
  5. ^ "Festival OTI de la Canción 1982". OTI Festival (in Spanish). 27 November 1982. Panamericana Televisión / OTI.
  6. ^ "Festival OTI de la Canción 1997". OTI Festival (in Spanish). 25 October 1997. América Televisión / OTI.