1996 1996 was the national final developed by NOS that selected its entry for the
Eurovision Song Contest 1996. Five artists nominated by the
Conamus music organisation competed in the competition consisting of six shows that commenced with the first of five semi-finals on 26 February 1996 and concluded with a final on 3 March 1996. All shows in the competition were broadcast on
Nederland 2. The semi-finals each featured one of the artists performing three candidate Eurovision songs, provided by Conamus from 300 songs received following a submission period for composers, from which public televoting exclusively selected one song for each act to complete the five-song lineup in the final.
Semi-finals The five semi-finals took place daily between 26 February and 1 March 1996 during the television programme . In each semi-final one act performed three candidate Eurovision songs and the winning song qualified to the final.
Final NOS held the final on 3 March 1996 at the Cinevideo Studio in
Almere, hosted by Ivo Niehe. The five entries that qualified from the preceding five semi-finals competed, accompanied by the
Metropole Orchestra conducted by
Dick Bakker, and the winner, "De eerste keer" performed by
Maxine and
Franklin Brown, was selected by the votes of 13 regional juries of ten members each. In addition to the performances of the competing entries, the show featured guest performances by opera singers Mariska Mulder and Rein Kolpa. == At Eurovision ==