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Final
  
3 April 1993

Director
  
Peter Juratovec

Date
  
3 April 1993

Presented by
  
Tajda Lekše

Presenter(s)
  
Tajda Lekše

Executive supervisor
  
Frank Naef

Location
  
Ljubljana, Slovenia

Venue
  
RTV SLO Studio 1, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Conductor
  
Petar Ugrin Mojmir Sepe (during the end credits)

Kvalifikacija za Millstreet (English: Qualification for Millstreet; French: Qualification pour Millstreet) was the preselection for the Eurovision Song Contest 1993. Seven countries took part, none of which had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest before, although songs from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia had represented Yugoslavia in past contests. Three qualified for the annual Eurovision in Millstreet, Ireland. It was held on 3 April 1993 at the RTV SLO Broadcasting Centre in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Contents

After the seven competing songs were presented and the juries made their final results, the seven competing artists performed once again on stage, performing songs from their existing repertoire: Bosnia and Herzegovina's Fazla performed "Kiša ruši grad"; Put, who represented Croatia, performed "Mom zavičaju"; Estonia's Janika Sillamaa performed "I Live For Your Love"; Hungary's Andrea Szulák performed "Don't Wanna Stop My Clock"; Dida Drăgan for Romania sang "Blestem (The Curse)"; Slovenia's 1X Band performed "Novo jutro"; and Slovakia's Elán performed "Od Tatier k Dunaju".

From the seven competing countries, the former Yugoslav nations of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia qualified for Eurovision 1993, which was held on 15 May 1993 in Millstreet, Ireland. Because of the new relegation system that had been introduced to Eurovision, all seven countries would be eligible to take part in the 1994 contest.

Conductors

Each performance had a conductor who maestro the orchestra. The conductors listed conducted both performances for the indicated countries.

  •  Bosnia and Herzegovina - Esad Amautalić
  •  Croatia - Andrej Baša
  •  Estonia - Peeter Lilje
  •  Hungary - Péter Ugrin
  •  Romania - George Natsis
  •  Slovenia - Petar Ugrin
  •  Slovakia - Vladimir Valovič
  • Voting and jury members

    Each country sent a single juror, who was actually present at the contest venue. They announced their votes as the camera was trained on them.

    1.  Bosnia and Herzegovina – Ismeta Dervoz-Krvavac
      (Yugoslav representative in the 1976 Contest)
    2.  Croatia – Ksenija Urličić
    3.  Estonia – Jüri Makarov
    4.  Hungary – Péter Wolf
    5.  Romania – Aurora Andronache
    6.  Slovenia – Mojmir Sepe
    7.  Slovakia – Stanislav Bartovič

    Commentators

  •  Bosnia and Herzegovina – TBC (TVBiH)
  •  Croatia – Aleksandar "Aco" Kostadinov (HRT 2)
  •  Cyprus (non-participating country) – TBC (RIK 1)
  •  Denmark (non-participating country) – TBC (DR TV)
  •  Estonia – Olavi Pihlamägi (Eesti Televisioon)
  •  Hungary – István Vágó (MTV2)
  •  Portugal (non-participating country) – TBC (Canal 1)
  •  Romania – TBC (TVR1)
  •  Slovakia – TBC (STV1)
  •  Slovenia – Gregor Krajc (SLO1)
  • References

    Kvalifikacija za Millstreet Wikipedia