Welcome to the full 1956 Eurovision Song Contest reconstruction. The purpose of this video is to replicate the look what the telvised contest would've looked like. I’ve never been more honored to create a reconstruction without finding the 7 minute footage noted by Eurovoix. I apologize for revising the video so much, but hopefully this is the last time it’s edited. Thanks for watching, and enjoy the show. Here are the sources of the clips you see. Intro: (from a recap) Lohengrin Filipello: (in an Italian music festival in 1990, SERVES AS A LOOK ALIKE) Jetty Paerl 🇳🇱: (in a concert in 1990) Audience, Orchestra, and Lys Assia 🇨🇭: (newsreel footage) Fud Leclerc 🇧🇪: (at the 1960 Eurovision Song Contest) Walter Andreas Schwarz 🇩🇪: (from a 60s recording) Mathé Altéry 🇫🇷: (cover of Refrain) Michèle Arnaud 🇱🇺: (singing La Maison) Franca Raimondi 🇮🇹: and (at Sanremo in 1956) Corry Brokken 🇳🇱: (at the 1958 Eurovision Song Contest) Freddy Quinn 🇩🇪: (at a German music festival) Dany Dauberson 🇫🇷: (singing Un jour, tu verras) Tonina Torrielli 🇮🇹: (at Sanremo) Les Trois Menestrels: (singing La Ballade des Baladins) Rolf Liebermann: (at an interview in 1981) There is no known existing footage of Lohengrin Filipello, Mony Marc 🇧🇪 or Les Joyeux Rossignols. Furthermore, here are the sources of the photos used throughout the video. Jetty Paerl and Corry Brokken 🇳🇱: Archivo storico della Città di Lugano – Vincenzo Vicari Lys Assia 🇨🇭: Fud Leclerc and Mony Marc 🇧🇪: Additional photos of Mony Marc 🇧🇪: , , and Walter Andreas Schwarz 🇩🇪: üdwestfunkschlagersänger-1956veröffentlicht-news-photo/541771665 Mathé Altéry and Michèle Arnaud 🇫🇷🇱🇺: Franca Raimondi 🇮🇹: Freddy Quinn 🇩🇪: Dany Dauberson 🇫🇷: Tonina Torrielli 🇮🇹: Les Joyeux Rossignols: and Start date: April 30, 2022 Finish date: May 2, 2022 Current revision: June 1, 2022 Current revision saved on device at: June 2, 2022 Time to make: 3 days (32 days or 1 month and 1 day until current revision) Made by using: - iOS Screen Recording (footage and audio) - iMovie (compiling and editing footage) - FlipaClip (postcards, credits, and Mony Marc images) - Word (any text; font used: Harrington)
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