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Icelandic singer
Halla Margret Arnadottir
or
Halla Margret
(born 23 April 1964 in
Reykjavik
) is an
Icelandic
singer who represented her country in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1987
, in
Brussels
. In that competition, she sang the entry "
Hægt og hljott
" (in
English
: (
Slowly and Quietly
) with music and lyrics by Valgeir Guðjonsson; the conductor was Hjalmar Ragnarsson. The song ended in 16th place (22 countries) and received 28 points.
Since 1997, Halla Margret has been an
opera
and concert singer. A soprano, she stars on two DVDs, as Anna in
Puccini's
Le Villi
, and as Tigrana in
Puccini's
Edgar
.
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- Note: Entries scored out signify where Iceland did not compete
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Songs
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- "
Amour, amour
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- "
Aspro mavro
"
- "Boogaloo"
- "
Gente di mare
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- "
Hægt og hljott
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- "
Hold Me Now
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- "
Ja sam za ples
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- "
Lass die Sonne in dein Herz
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- "
En lille melodi
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- "
Mitt liv
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- "
Moitie, moitie
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- "
Les Mots d'amour n'ont pas de dimanche
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- "
Neste barco a vela
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- "
No estas solo
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- "
Nur noch Gefuhl
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- "
Only the Light
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- "
Rechtop in de wind
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- "
?arkım Sevgi Ustune
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- "
Sata salamaa
"
- "
Shir Habatlanim
"
- "Soldiers of Love"
- "Stop"
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