Mexico in the OTI Festival 1974

Mexico in the
OTI Festival 1974
OTI Festival 1974
Participating broadcasterTelevisa
Country Mexico
Selection processNational OTI Festival
Selection date6 October 1974
Competing entry
Song"Quijote"
ArtistEnrique Cáceres
SongwriterRoberto Cantoral
Placement
Final result10th, 3 votes
Participation chronology
◄1973 1974 1975►

Mexico was represented at the OTI Festival 1974 with the song "Quijote", written by Roberto Cantoral, and performed by Enrique Cáceres. The Mexican participating broadcaster, Televisa, selected its entry through a national selection with several phases. The song, that was performed in position 13, placed tenth out of 19 competing entries with 3 votes. In addition, Televisa was also the host broadcaster and staged the event at the Teatro Juan Ruiz de Alarcón of the Centro de Convenciones in Acapulco, after winning the previous edition with the song "Qué alegre va María" by Imelda Miller.

National stage

Televisa held a national selection with five televised qualifying rounds and a final to select its entry for the 3rd edition of the OTI Festival. This third edition of the National OTI Festival featured forty songs, of which nine reached the final.

The shows were presented by Raúl Velasco, and were broadcast on Canal 2 within the show Siempre en Domingo. The musical director was Chucho Ferrrer, who conducted the orchestra when required.

Qualifying rounds

The five qualifying rounds were held on Sundays 1, 8, 15, 22, and 29 September 1974. The nine highest-scoring entries among the forty competing advanced to the final.

  Qualifier

Final

The final was held on Sunday 6 October 1974. The winner was "Quijote", written by Roberto Cantoral, and performed by Enrique Cáceres. The festival ended with a reprise of the winning entry.

  Winner

At the OTI Festival

On 26 October 1974, the OTI Festival was held at the Teatro Juan Ruiz de Alarcón of the Centro de Convenciones in Acapulco, hosted by Televisa, and broadcast live throughout Ibero-America. Enrique Cáceres performed "Quijote" in position 13, placing tenth out of 19 competing entries with 3 votes.[7]

References

  1. ^ Primera eliminatoria del III Festival OTI Nacional Mexico 1974 (Television programme) (in Spanish). Mexico City, Mexico: Televisa. 1 September 1974.
  2. ^ Segunda eliminatoria del III Festival OTI Nacional Mexico 1974 (Television programme) (in Spanish). Mexico City, Mexico: Televisa. 8 September 1974.
  3. ^ Tercera eliminatoria del III Festival OTI Nacional Mexico 1974 (Television programme) (in Spanish). Mexico City, Mexico: Televisa. 15 September 1974.
  4. ^ Cuarta eliminatoria del III Festival OTI Nacional Mexico 1974 (Television programme) (in Spanish). Mexico City, Mexico: Televisa. 22 September 1974.
  5. ^ Quinta eliminatoria del III Festival OTI Nacional Mexico 1974 (Television programme) (in Spanish). Mexico City, Mexico: Televisa. 29 September 1974.
  6. ^ Final del III Festival OTI Nacional Mexico 1974 (Television programme) (in Spanish). Mexico City, Mexico: Televisa. 6 October 1974.
  7. ^ III Festival de la canción OTI 1974 (Television programme) (in Spanish). Acapulco, Mexico: Televisa. 26 October 1974.