Golden Stag Festival
The Golden Stag Festival (Romanian: Cerbul de Aur) is an annual international music festival held in Braşov, Romania. The main organiser is Televiziunea Română, Romania's state-run (and largest) television network. The festival has two main components: an international contest and guest performances by both Romanian and foreign stars. The Golden Stag was first held in 1967.
Well-known artists have performed at the festival over the years, including Jacques Hustin, Gilbert Becaud, Josephine Baker, Toto Cutugno, James Brown, Kylie Minogue, Diana Ross, Christina Aguilera, Cyndi Lauper, Kenny Rogers, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ray Charles, UB 40, INXS, Scorpions, Tom Jones, Tiziano Ferro, Ricky Martin, P!nk, Sheryl Crow, Kelly Family, t.A.T.u., Ruslana & many others.
The festival previously took place during the summer, but more recently was moved to the autumn. For 2006, the organisers were considering staging the festival in the spring to ensure the presence of top artists.
In the recent years, the Golden Stag Festival has been sponsored entirely by TVR, after the Municipality of Braşov and the Romanian Ministry of Culture decided to stop funding the event.
"Our only goal is to let the public enjoy quality music - and this we will do, by concentrating on the artists, and not the date or the location of the festival." TVR spokesperson
2010-2013
The festival wasn't held. Discussions are in full swing for a 2014 edition. The Romanian Selectia Nationala for the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 celebrated 46 years from the 1st edition of the Golden Stag Festival on March 1, 2014 in Brasov at Sica Alexandrescu Theater.
2009
- Italy (as the winner of the trophy) represented by Antonino
- Romania (2nd-place winner) represented by The Marker
- Norway (3rd-place winner and People's Choice) represented by Ovi
- Malta (Jury's Choice) represented by Glen Vella
- United States (Excellence Prize) represented by Steve Vai
2008
- Romania (as the winner of the trophy) represented by Razvan Krivach with the song "Too Much Love Will Kill You".
- Sweden (2nd-place winner) represented by Biondo with the song "Shine".
- Romania (3rd-place winner) represented by Tony Poptamas with the song "The Universe".
- France (Jury's Choice) represented by 3nity
- Romania (People's Choice) represented by Annamari Dancs
2007
The festival wasn't held.
2006
The festival wasn't held.
2005
- Italy (as the winner of the trophy) represented by Linda Valori
- Vanuatu (1st-place winner) represented by Vanessa Quai
- Romania (2nd-place winner) represented by Andra
- Malta (3rd-place winner) represented by Olivia Lewis
2004
- Malta (as the winner of the trophy) represented by Eleonor Cassar
- Romania (1st-place winner) represented by Slang
- Georgia (2nd-place winner) represented by Anri
- Argentina (3rd-place winner) represented by Analia Selis
2003
- China (as the winner of the trophy) represented by Sha Baoliang
- Netherlands (1st-place winner) represented by Sister K
- Romania (2nd-place winner) represented by Nico
- Bulgaria (3rd-place winner) represented by Kaffe
- France (People's Choice) represented by Jojo à Gogo
1995
The festival was held between August 30 - September 3 in Sfatului Square, hosted by Toni Grecu and Daniela Gamulescu and broadcast by the national TV of Japan, Spain, Finland, Indonesia, Philippines, and Lithuania. 32 singers competed for the main trophy.
The festival also included shows by Status Quo, 2 Unlimited, The Temptations, MC Hammer, Kenny Rogers, Gyuri Pascu, and Belinda Carlisle.
- Russia The Golden Stag Trophy: Nogu Svelo (Cramps in the Leg) band
- Videoclip Contest
- Debut Contest
- Singers' Contest
1996
- The Golden Stag Trophy: Monica Anghel - Romania
- Videoclip Contest
- 1st Prize: Zhang Mai - China
- 2nd Prize: Petroleum Jell - United States
- 3rd Prize: Viktor Zinchuk - Russia
- Debut Contest
- Singers' Contest
- 1st Prize: Garrett Wall - Ireland
- 2nd Prize: Brenda K. Starr - United States
- 3rd Prize: Yeşim Dönüş Işın - Turkey
External links
- Golden Stag Festival, at the Braşov city website (English)
- Golden Stag Music Festival (Romanian) (English)