National Final
The National final took place in Bucharest, on March 20, 1994, and was hosted by Gabriela Crista. There were 16 songs, 2 sang by Mona Rosoga, 2 by Monica Anghel and 2 by Luminiţa Anghel (one with Gabriel Cotabiţă). The winning song was chosen by 5 regional juries. Only the winner was announced.
Draw | Artist | Song |
---|---|---|
1 | Adrian Enache | "Trenul cu roţi albastre" |
2 | Aurelian Temișan | "Dragostea e șansa ta" |
3 | Elena Cârstea | "Până când?" |
4 | Nicoleta Nicola | "Doar amintiri" |
5 | Constantin Dimitriu | "Daniela" |
6 | Mona Rosoga | "Vei veni" |
7 | Loredana Groza | "Nu adio" |
8 | Mona Rosoga | "Fără să știu, fără să vreau" |
9 | Lucia Mereuță | "Dacă muzica" |
10 | Silvia Chifiriuc | "Prea multe întrebări" |
11 | Dan Bittman | "Dincolo de nori" |
12 | Monica Anghel | "Dă-mi o stea din cerul tău" |
13 | Monica Anghel | "Dau viaţa mea pentru-o iubire" |
14 | Luminiţa Anghel & Gabriel Cotabiţă | "Nu e prea târziu" |
15 | Oana Sârbu | "Viaţa râde, viaţa plânge" |
16 | Luminiţa Anghel | "Speranţă" |
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