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The '''Grand Prix of music''', officially the Phoenixian Song Festival (Phoexian: Grand Festival della musica), is the most popular Phoenixian song contest and awards ceremony, organised annually by [[Phoenixian Public broadcast (PPB)]] in the city of Afragola, Belporto.
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The '''Grand Prix of Music''' (Phoexian: Grand Festival della musica), officially known as the '''Phoenixian Song Festival''', is an annual song contest and awards ceremony held in the city of Afragola, Belporto. It is organized by [[Phoenixian Public Broadcaster]] (PPB).
In the early 2000s, the competition was the most popular television programm in [[Phoenixia]]; it is also broadcast on radio and the Internet.


Organized by the [[Phoenixian Public broadcaster (PPB)]], the festival serves as a platform for talented musicians and artists to showcase their musical abilities and compete for recognition and awards. It is considered one of the most important events in the Phoenixian music industry.
The songs selected in the competition are in Packilvanian, and the three most voted songs are awarded. Other special awards are also given, including the Critics' Award.


The contest is open to songs sung in both Phoexian and Staynish and attracts a wide range of talented artists and bands from all over the country. The most voted song is awarded the Premio Mela, while special awards such as the Critics' Award are also presented.
The Grand Prix of Music has often been used as a method for choosing the Phoenixian entry for the Urthvision Song Festival. It has launched the careers of some of Phoenixia's most successful musical acts, including [[Love and Peace]], [[Robert Tens Nevermind]], [[Jeremy Kate]] and Ærthias .


The Grand Prix of Music has been used as a method for selecting the Phoenixian entry for the [[Urthvision Songfestival | Urthvision Song Festival]], which is a highly coveted international musical competition. It also has been instrumental in launching the careers of some of Phoenixia's most successful musical acts, including [[Jeremy Scott Kate]], [[Daniel Nefion Berg]], [[Chaos Blade]], [[Robert Tens Nevermind]] and [[Love and Peace]].
Since 2021 the music magazine and record agency [[Matango]] has become an official sponsor of the Grand Prix of Music and the new Matango Trials section, where young artists and rookie bands make their debut.


In addition to the main contest, the Grand Prix of Music also features the Matango Trials, a new section where young artists and bands have the opportunity to make their debut. This section is sponsored by the music magazine and record agency [[Matango]].


From 1990 to 2020, the food multinational [[Caroma]] was the official sponsor of the Grand Prix of Music. However, after its withdrawal in 2021, Matango stepped in to become the new official sponsor.


== History ==


== Winners ==


{|class="wikitable plainrowheaders"
|+ List of winners of the ''Grand Prix of Music''
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!style="width:40px;"|Year
!style="width:350px;"|Song
!style="width:300px;"|Artist(s)
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!scope="row"|1970
|"Placeholder"
| Singer/s
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!scope="row"|1971
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!scope="row"|1972
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!scope="row"|1973
| ''Io e Lui''
| [[Jeremy Scott Kate]]
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!scope="row"|1974
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!scope="row"|1975
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!scope="row"|1976
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!scope="row"|1977
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!scope="row"|1978
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!scope="row"|1979
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!scope="row"|1980
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!scope="row"|1981
| ''Amore a prima vista''
| Jeremy Scott Kate
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!scope="row"|1982
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!scope="row"|1983
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!scope="row"|1984
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!scope="row"|1985
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!scope="row"|1986
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!scope="row"|1987
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!scope="row"|1988
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!scope="row"|1989
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!scope="row"|1990
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!scope="row"|1991
|"BBB"
| Singer/s
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!scope="row"|1992
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!scope="row"|1993
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!scope="row"|1994
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!scope="row"|1995
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!scope="row"|1996
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!scope="row"|1997
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!scope="row"|1998
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!scope="row"|1999
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!scope="row"|2000
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!scope="row"|2001
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!scope="row"|2002
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!scope="row"|2003
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!scope="row"|2004
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!scope="row"|2005
| ''Neo melodia''
| [[Robert Tens Nevermind]]
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!scope="row"|2006
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!scope="row"|2007
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!scope="row"|2008
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!scope="row"|2009
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!scope="row"|2010
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!scope="row"|2011
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!scope="row"|2012
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!scope="row"|2013
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!scope="row"|2014
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!scope="row"|2015
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!scope="row"|2016
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!scope="row"|2017
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!scope="row"|2018
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!scope="row"|2019
| TBD
| TBD
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!scope="row"|2020
| TBD
| TBD
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!scope="row"|2021
| ''Rabbia & Solitudine''
| [[Mrs Mamma]]
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!scope="row"|2022
| ''Allegria''
| [[Love and Peace]]
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!scope="row"|2023
| TBD
| TBD
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Latest revision as of 13:03, 8 March 2023

Grand Prix of Music
Grand Festival della musica
StatusActive
GenreMusic song festival
FrequencyAnnually
VenueTeatro Kavel
Location(s)Afragola City
CountryPhoenixia
Years active28
Most recent2022
Next event2023
Patron(s)Phoenixian Public broadcaster (PPB)
SponsorCaroma (1990-2020) Matango (2021-Present)
Websitegrandprixofmusic.phx

The Grand Prix of Music (Phoexian: Grand Festival della musica), officially known as the Phoenixian Song Festival, is an annual song contest and awards ceremony held in the city of Afragola, Belporto. It is organized by Phoenixian Public Broadcaster (PPB).

Organized by the Phoenixian Public broadcaster (PPB), the festival serves as a platform for talented musicians and artists to showcase their musical abilities and compete for recognition and awards. It is considered one of the most important events in the Phoenixian music industry.

The contest is open to songs sung in both Phoexian and Staynish and attracts a wide range of talented artists and bands from all over the country. The most voted song is awarded the Premio Mela, while special awards such as the Critics' Award are also presented.

The Grand Prix of Music has been used as a method for selecting the Phoenixian entry for the Urthvision Song Festival, which is a highly coveted international musical competition. It also has been instrumental in launching the careers of some of Phoenixia's most successful musical acts, including Jeremy Scott Kate, Daniel Nefion Berg, Chaos Blade, Robert Tens Nevermind and Love and Peace.

In addition to the main contest, the Grand Prix of Music also features the Matango Trials, a new section where young artists and bands have the opportunity to make their debut. This section is sponsored by the music magazine and record agency Matango.

From 1990 to 2020, the food multinational Caroma was the official sponsor of the Grand Prix of Music. However, after its withdrawal in 2021, Matango stepped in to become the new official sponsor.

History

Winners

List of winners of the Grand Prix of Music
Year Song Artist(s)
1970 "Placeholder" Singer/s
1971
1972
1973 Io e Lui Jeremy Scott Kate
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981 Amore a prima vista Jeremy Scott Kate
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991 "BBB" Singer/s
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005 Neo melodia Robert Tens Nevermind
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019 TBD TBD
2020 TBD TBD
2021 Rabbia & Solitudine Mrs Mamma
2022 Allegria Love and Peace
2023 TBD TBD