Teresa & Maria

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"Teresa & Maria"
The cover artwork for "Teresa & Maria". The cover features Alyona and Heil amongst a grey background.
Single by Alyona Alyona and Jerry Heil
Released11 January 2024 (2024-01-11)
Length2:59
LabelEnko
Songwriter(s)
Alyona Alyona singles chronology
"Shchedra nich"
(2023)
"Teresa & Maria"
(2024)
"Podolyanochka (Get Up)"
(2024)
Jerry Heil singles chronology
"Malanka"
(2023)
"Teresa & Maria"
(2024)
"Podolyanochka (Get Up)"
(2024)
Music video
"Teresa & Maria" on YouTube
Eurovision Song Contest 2024 entry
Country
Artist(s)
Languages
Ukrainian, English
Composer(s)
Lyricist(s)
  • Aliona Savranenko
  • Yana Shemaieva
Finals performance
Semi-final result
2nd
Semi-final points
173
Final result
3rd
Final points
453
Entry chronology
◄ "Heart of Steel" (2023)
Official performance video
"Teresa & Maria" (First Semi-Final) on YouTube
"Teresa & Maria" (Grand Final) on YouTube

"Teresa & Maria" (Ukrainian: Тереза і Марія [teˈrɛzɐ i mɐˈr⁽ʲ⁾ijɐ]) is a song by Ukrainian singers Alyona Alyona and Jerry Heil. Self-described as a song about hope inspired by Albanian-Indian Roman Catholic saint Mother Teresa and the Virgin Mary, the song was written by Alyona, Heil, Anton Chilibi, and Ivan Klymenko. It was released on 11 January 2024 through Enko Music, and represented Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, where it placed in third with 453 points.

Background and composition[edit]

"Teresa & Maria" is composed by Anton Chilibi and Ivan Klymenko, with lyrics written by Aliona Savranenko and Yana Shemaieva, known by their stage names, Alyona Alyona and Jerry Heil, respectively.[1] Prior to this song, Heil made various past bids to enter the Eurovision Song Contest, making attempts to represent Ukraine in 2020 and 2023.[2][3] According to the duo, the song attempts to inspire hope by using the figures of Roman Catholic saint Mother Teresa and the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus;[4] although, the duo have admitted that the song doesn't revolve around the two figures, instead wanting to use them for symbolism of "charity, love, [and] unification".[2] To the duo, both figures, who are considered saints, started out as human beings, implying that divinity exists within humanity.[5]

In other interviews, they have also described the song spreading of message of taking responsibility of one's self to better one's future,[6] stating that happiness is only achievable if one seeks out for it and creates it for themselves.[5] They have also stated that the song was meant to be a message of empowerment towards Ukrainian women.[7] In response to criticism in light of criticism of Mother Teresa for her clinics in India displaying a lack of medical care, Alyona defended Mother Teresa stating "she wanted people to live, not die, that's all".[8]

According to both singers, they collaborated due to their admiration of each other's singing abilities, wanting to combine the two in a song.[6] Heil and Alyona were officially announced to compete in Vidbir 2024 on 12 January 2024.[9] After their victory in Vidbir 2024, Heil announced that the duo were considering changing their performance for the Eurovision Song Contest.[10]

Music video and promotion[edit]

An accompanying music video was released on 4 May 2024.[11] To further promote the song, the duo announced their intents to perform at various Eurovision pre-parties throughout the months of March and April 2024, including Pre-Party ES 2024[12] on 30 March and Eurovision in Concert 2024 on 13 April.[13]

Critical reception[edit]

"Teresa & Maria" has been largely well-received. In a Wiwibloggs review containing several reviews from several critics, the song was rated 7.73 out of 10 points,[14] earning fifth out of the 37 songs competing in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 on the site's annual ranking.[15] Another review conducted by ESC Bubble that contained reviews from a combination of readers and juries rated the song fourth out of the 15 songs "Teresa & Maria" was competing against in its the Eurovision semi-final.[16] Jon O'Brien, a writer for Vulture, ranked the song fourth out of 37 songs, praising the duo's vocal abilities within the song for creating a "dramatic alt-pop production".[17] National Public Radio's (NPR) Glen Weldon declared the song as a favourite to win, stating that "the two performers remain distinct, and they create a kind of two-sided musical conversation – a song that comments on itself".[18] ESC Beat's Doron Lahav ranked the song fourth overall, proclaiming, "The song is just epic!... together they create a catchy and emotional song."[19] Scotsman writer Erin Adam rated the song nine out of 10 points, also praising the duo's vocal abilities.[20]

Eurovision Song Contest[edit]

Vidbir 2024[edit]

Ukraine's broadcaster, the Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine (Suspilne), officially announced their participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 on 7 July 2023,[21] organizing an 11-entry competition, Vidbir 2024, that was to take place on 3 February 2024. The edition was the eighth iteration of the national final.[22] The winning song in the final was selected by a 50/50 vote of a jury panel and a televote, with an 11 point maximum allocated to each group.[23]

The duo were officially announced to compete in Vidbir 2024 on 12 January 2024.[9] For their national final performance, the duo opted to wear black clothes due to their belief that the color represented "sadness... but on the other hand, it is very deep and symbolizes certain limitations".[24] After voting results were delayed by a day,[25] on 4 February, the song was announced to have won the competition, earning 10 points from the juries and a maximum 11 points from the televote. As a result of the victory, the song won the right to represent Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024.[26]

At Eurovision[edit]

The Eurovision Song Contest 2024 took place at the Malmö Arena in Malmö, Sweden, and consisted of two semi-finals held on the respective dates of 7 and 9 May and the final on 11 May 2024. During the allocation draw on 30 January 2024, Ukraine was drawn to compete in the first semi-final, performing in the first half of the show.[27] The duo were later drawn to perform fifth in the semi-final, ahead of Ireland's Bambie Thug and before Poland's Luna.[28]

For its Eurovision performance, Tanu Muino was appointed as the creative director.[29] The performance features Heil in an outfit inspired by the archangel Michael, viewed as the defender of Kyiv in Ukrainian culture. Heil opted to wear actual breastplate armor for the performance; in interviews, she stated she chose it because the weight of the breastplates represents "[those] who carry this world on their steel shoulders".[30] Heil also wore a thin muslin dress. Alyona wore a 3 kilograms (6.6 lb) chainmail suit, which was described as "torn and burnt" by Alyona. According to her, the feature was meant to represent how "a woman's life is difficult, thorny, [and] full of trials".[31] During the performance, Heil climbs up a rock platform, with orange and yellow lighting being featured throughout the performance. At the end, the two lay down amongst a background of Ukrainian women.[32] The background also displays simulations of white phosphorus bombs as a medium of support for Ukraine in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[33] "Teresa & Maria" finished second, scoring 173 points and securing a position in the grand final.[34][35]

Heil performing "Teresa & Maria" at a dress rehearsal before the Eurovision 2024 grand final.

The duo performed a repeat of their performance in the grand final on 11 May. The song was performed in second, ahead of Sweden's duo of Marcus & Martinus and before Germany's Isaak.[36] At the end of the duo's performance, the duo spoke two messages: "Unite for the world" and "Peace and freedom for Ukraine".[37] After the results were announced, they finished in third with 453 points, with a split score of 146 points from juries and 307 points from televoting.[38] Regarding the former, two sets of the maximum 12 points were given by Czechia and Moldova. The song also received seven sets of 12 points from televoting.[39]

Charts[edit]

Release history[edit]

Release history and formats for "Teresa & Maria"
Country Date Format(s) Label Ref.
Various 11 January 2024 ENKO Music [45]

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