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[[Image:Bihesc2006.JPG|thumb|270px|right|Bosnia and Herzegovina performing on stage at the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2006]] on [[May 20]], [[2006]] in [[Athens]], [[Greece]].]]
[[Image:Bihesc2006.JPG|thumb|270px|right|Bosnia and Herzegovina performing on stage at the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2006]] on [[May 20]], [[2006]] in [[Athens]], [[Greece]].]]


On [[May 20]], [[2006]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] finished in 3rd place at the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2006|Eurovision contest]], achieving its highest result ever, after finishing second in the semifinal.
'''[[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]'''’s entry for the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2006]] was ''Lejla'' by [[Hari Varešanović]]. It was selected as the country's entry by the national broadcaster, [[PBSBiH]]. At the European final, it came third, giving the country its highest result ever after finishing second in the semifinal.


The entry for the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2006]] was interally selected by [[PBSBiH]], the national broadcaster. They chose [[Hajrudin Varešanović|Hari Varešanovic]] with the song ''Lejla''. The song was composed by [[Eurovision Song Contest 2004]] runner-up [[Željko Joksimović]] from [[Serbia & Montenegro]], while Fahrudin Pecikoza and Dejan Ivanović wrote the lyrics that "have a touch of Bosnia & Herzegovina and tell about an unhappy love". Its visual identity contained elements of ancient national decoration and the rich ethnic tradition of the people of Bosnia & Herzegovina in a modern styled variant.
The song was composed by [[Eurovision Song Contest 2004]] runner-up [[Željko Joksimović]] from [[Serbia and Montenegro]], while Fahrudin Pecikoza and Dejan Ivanović wrote the lyrics that "have a touch of Bosnia & Herzegovina and tell about an unhappy love". Its visual identity contained elements of ancient national decoration and the rich ethnic tradition of the people of Bosnia & Herzegovina in a modern styled variant.


=====The entire ensemble on stage at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006=====
During the song's performance at the Eurovision, the on-stage performers were:
*Hari Varešanović (vocalist)

*Izudin Kolečić (percussion)
*'''[[Hari Varešanović]]''' - vocalist
*Karlo Martinović (lead guitarist and backing vocalist)
*'''Izudin Kolečić''' - percussion
*'''Karlo Martinović''' - lead guitarist and backing vocalist
*Nihad Voloder (bass guitarist and backing vocalist)
*'''Nihad Voloder''' - bass guitarist and backing vocalist
*Ksenija Milošević (violinist and backing vocalist)
*Ivana Čabraja (backing vocalist and accordion player)
*'''Ksenija Milošević''' - violinist and backing vocalist
*'''Ivana Čabraja''' - backing vocalist and accordion player


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 19:37, 26 July 2006

File:Bihesc2006.JPG
Bosnia and Herzegovina performing on stage at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 on May 20, 2006 in Athens, Greece.

Bosnia and Herzegovina’s entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 was Lejla by Hari Varešanović. It was selected as the country's entry by the national broadcaster, PBSBiH. At the European final, it came third, giving the country its highest result ever after finishing second in the semifinal.

The song was composed by Eurovision Song Contest 2004 runner-up Željko Joksimović from Serbia and Montenegro, while Fahrudin Pecikoza and Dejan Ivanović wrote the lyrics that "have a touch of Bosnia & Herzegovina and tell about an unhappy love". Its visual identity contained elements of ancient national decoration and the rich ethnic tradition of the people of Bosnia & Herzegovina in a modern styled variant.

During the song's performance at the Eurovision, the on-stage performers were:

  • Hari Varešanović (vocalist)
  • Izudin Kolečić (percussion)
  • Karlo Martinović (lead guitarist and backing vocalist)
  • Nihad Voloder (bass guitarist and backing vocalist)
  • Ksenija Milošević (violinist and backing vocalist)
  • Ivana Čabraja (backing vocalist and accordion player)

See also

Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest

Template:Entries of the Eurovision Song Contest 2006