The Estonian Final was be held on March 3rd at the Saku
Suurhall in Tallinn, hosted by Ott Sepp & Meelis Kubo. Before the final
there were 2 semi-finals reducing the field of 20 in half. The winner was
chosen in two rounds of voting - a top 3 will be announced through by
televoting (50%) and an "expert" jury (50%), but in the second round
the winner was chosen solely by televoting . The winner was Elina Nechayeva
with “La Forza” (The force)
The setup of the song is very simple yet utterly
mesmerising. She is stood quite high up centre stage in a very very very long
dress which covers the entire stage. This then becomes the canvas for a series
of projection images – mostly abstract images, patterns or scenes rather than
of actual things or people. Behind her, the screen show different coloured
starry skies. Her upper chest, lower arms and hands are covered in glitter
which is used to good effect on the close ups.
The song starts off quietly and gradually builds with the
backing track. There is some camera trickery near the start to surround her
with what looks like shooting stars. Elina’s voice really changes depending
which notes she is singing which makes the whole piece very intriguing. In terms
of structure you only get a verse-chorus-verse-chorus before the song ends on a
very high note. I would not say any of the parts was too long but because of
the speed of the song it needs this long to totally fulfil its journey. I would
love to hear a longer version of this with possibly another verse-chorus or
bridge-chorus to see where it could go next. The entirety of the song is in
Italian which makes it difficult to understand but does make it feel more
genuine in its field.
Opera, although possibly ore accurately Popera, is style not
alien to Eurovision. As recent as 2015 the Italian entry featuring 3 young male
operatic men came second. That said it has not been a particularly successful
genre either. In its favour, this has a real simplicity in all angles. The
visual aspect is very clear, her voice is very distinctive and legible and the
build up in the instrumentalis memorable too. It is the only opera song we
have this year. I think this will stand out a mile from everything else around mainly because of how well it is sung by Elina.
ARTIST – Elina
Nechayeva
SONG – La Forza (The
force)
MUSIC - Mihkel Mattisen, Timo Vendt, Ksenia Kuchukova, Elina
Nechayeva
LYRICS - Mihkel Mattisen, Timo Vendt, Ksenia Kuchukova,
Elina Nechayeva
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