OTI Festival 1975
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- 15 November 1975
San Juan, Puerto Rico
| OTI Festival 1975 | |
|---|---|
| Date and venue | |
| Final |
|
| Venue | WKAQ-TV studios San Juan, Puerto Rico |
| Organization | |
| Organizer | Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana (OTI) |
| Host broadcaster | WKAQ-Telemundo |
| Musical director | Miguelito Miranda |
| Presenters | Marisol Malaret Eddie Miró |
| Participants | |
| Number of entries | 19 |
| Returning countries | |
| Non-returning countries | |
| |
| Vote | |
| Voting system | Each country had 5 jurors and each of them voted for their favorite entry. |
| Winning song | "La felicidad" |
The OTI Festival 1975 (Spanish: Cuarto Gran Premio de la Canción Iberoamericana, Portuguese: Quarto Grande Prêmio da Canção Ibero-Americana) was the fourth edition of the OTI Festival, held on 15 November 1975 at the WKAQ-TV studios in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and presented by Marisol Malaret and Eddie Miró. It was organised by the Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana (OTI) and host broadcaster WKAQ-Telemundo, who staged the event after winning the 1974 festival for Puerto Rico with the song "Hoy canto por cantar" by Nydia Caro.
Broadcasters from nineteen countries participated in the festival, repeating the record of participants of the previous year. The winner was the song "La felicidad" performed by Gualberto Castro representing Mexico; with "Amor de medianoche" by Cecilia representing Spain placing second; and "Campesino de ciudad" by Leonor González Mina representing Colombia and "Soy como el viento, soy como el mar" by Mirla Castellanos representing Venezuela both placing third.
According to the rules of the OTI Festival at the time, the winning broadcaster of the previous edition would host the festival the following year. The Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana (OTI) designated WKAQ-Telemundo, which was the winning broadcaster of the previous edition with the song "Hoy sólo canto por cantar" performed by Nydia Caro for Puerto Rico, as the host broadcaster of the 1975 edition.
The WKAQ-Telemundo hosting committee decided that San Juan was the only suitable city to host the event in the country. They selected their own television studios as the host venue, which according to the members of the committee, were suitable and with good equipment. The seating capacity of 1,000 seats was considered also as suitable although with a less seat capacity than the previous venues of the festival. The television studios of WKAQ-Telemundo in San Juan were built in 1954, the same year when that network started broadcasting in the country.
Participants
Broadcasters from nineteen countries participated in this edition of the OTI Festival. The OTI members, public or private broadcasters from Spain and eighteen Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries of Ibero-America signed up for the festival. This equaled the same record number of participants achieved the previous edition. From the countries that participated in that edition, Honduras did not return due to the disappointment with their tenth place, while Argentina returned after having missed that festival.
Some of the participating broadcasters, such as those representing Guatemala and Mexico, selected their entries through their regular national televised competitions. Other broadcasters decided to select their entry internally.[1]
One performing artist had represented the same country previously: Mirla Castellanos had represented Venezuela in 1972.[2] One of the most well-known participants was Cecilia representing Spain, in what would become one of her last appearances, because less than a year later, she died in a car accident.[3]
| Country | Broadcaster | Song | Artist | Songwriter(s) | Language | Conductor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| "Dos habitantes" | Marty Cosens |
|
Spanish | Jonathan Zarzosa | ||
| "Por esas cosas te amo" | Óscar Roca |
|
Spanish | Lito Peña | ||
| "Desejo" | Raphael | Raphael | Portuguese | Waltel Branco | ||
| TVN | "Las puertas del mundo" | Osvaldo Díaz | Luis Poncho Venegas | Spanish | Horacio Saavedra | |
| Inravisión | "Campesino de ciudad" | Leonor González Mina |
|
Spanish | Armando Velásquez | |
| Telesistema Dominicano | "La vida está intranquila" | Luchi Vicioso |
|
Spanish | Jorge Taberas | |
| "Quiero componer el mundo con mis manos" | Miriam Constante |
|
Spanish | Claudio Fabbri | ||
| "Trataré de olvidarte" | Eduardo Fuentes | Rafael Campos Martínez | Spanish | José Raúl Ramírez | ||
| "Vivirás pensando en alguien más" | Mario Vides | Mario Vides | Spanish | Roberto Porter | ||
| Televisa | "La felicidad" | Gualberto Castro | Felipe Gil | Spanish | Chucho Ferrer | |
| ATM | "Una flor en el balcón" | George Willems |
|
Spanish | Lito Peña | |
| "Quiero agradecer al mundo" | Mauricio Peña | Roger Fisher | Spanish | Mandy Vizoso | ||
| TVN | "Tú y yo" | Pablo Azael | Pablo Azael | Spanish | Jack del Río | |
| "¡Qué lindo es el amor!" | Gladys Mercado | Luz María Carriquiry | Spanish | Enrique Lynch | ||
| WKAQ-Telemundo | "¿Adónde vas amigo?" | Los Hispanos | Edwin Oliver | Spanish | Wisón Torres Jr. | |
| TVE | "Amor de medianoche" | Cecilia |
|
Spanish | Juan Carlos Calderón | |
| SIN | "Para ganar tu corazón" | José Antonio | Julio Sala | Spanish | Tony Ramírez | |
| Sociedad Televisora Larrañaga | "Quiero nacer" | Ricardo Montaña | Carlos de Coits | Spanish | Julio Frade | |
| Venevisión | "Soy como el viento, soy como el mar" | Mirla Castellanos | Luisito Rey | Spanish | Eduardo Cabrera |
Festival overview

The festival was held on Saturday 15 November 1975, beginning at 19:00 AST (23:00 UTC). It was presented by Marisol Malaret and Eddie Miró. The musical director was Miguelito Miranda who conducted the orchestra when required. The draw to determine the running order (R/O) was held on 6 November live on WKAQ-Telemundo's Noche de Gala variety show.
There were two opening acts; one of them was the winning song of the previous year, "Hoy sólo canto por cantar" performed by Nydia Caro.
The winner was the song "La felicidad" performed by Gualberto Castro representing Mexico; with "Amor de medianoche" by Cecilia representing Spain placing second; and "Campesino de ciudad" by Leonor González Mina representing Colombia and "Soy como el viento, soy como el mar" by Mirla Castellanos representing Venezuela both placing third.[5][6]
| R/O | Country | Song | Artist | Votes | Place |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Por esas cosas te amo" | Óscar Roca | 0 | 17 | |
| 2 | "Trataré de olvidarte" | Eduardo Fuentes | 0 | 17 | |
| 3 | "¡Qué lindo es el amor!" | Gladys Mercado | 3 | 10 | |
| 4 | "Las puertas del mundo" | Osvaldo Díaz | 5 | 5 | |
| 5 | "Amor de medianoche" | Cecilia | 14 | 2 | |
| 6 | "Desejo" | Raphael | 4 | 8 | |
| 7 | "Dos habitantes" | Marty Cosens | 3 | 10 | |
| 8 | "Vivirás pensando en alguien más" | Mario Vides | 2 | 14 | |
| 9 | "Quiero agradecer al mundo" | Mauricio Peña | 4 | 8 | |
| 10 | "Para ganar tu corazón" | José Antonio | 5 | 5 | |
| 11 | "Dónde vas, amigo" | Los Hispanos | 5 | 5 | |
| 12 | "Una flor en el balcón" | George Willems | 3 | 10 | |
| 13 | "Campesino de ciudad" | Leonor González Mina | 10 | 3 | |
| 14 | "Quiero nacer" | Ricardo Montaña | 3 | 10 | |
| 15 | "Soy como el viento, soy como el mar" | Mirla Castellanos | 10 | 3 | |
| 16 | "La felicidad" | Gualberto Castro | 20 | 1 | |
| 17 | "La vida está intranquila" | Luchi Vicioso | 2 | 14 | |
| 18 | "Quiero componer el mundo con mis manos" | Miriam Constante | 0 | 17 | |
| 19 | "Tú y yo" | Pablo Azael | 2 | 14 |
