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Secret Garden made history by winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 1995 with
"Nocturne",
an entry that was more an instrumental piece than a song. In the 4o- year history
of this prestigious pan-European television extravaganza, an instrumental piece
had never previously won. A piece so stylistically removed from the “European
pop format” commonly associated with the song contest, that the press
stated: "Secret Garden has redefined the Eurovision Song Contest”.

Secret
Garden continues to write history. This surprise victory at the Eurovision Song
Contest was the ultimate showcase that successfully launched their first album
Songs from a Secret
Garden. It was made available around the globe, including
most European territories, the USA, Canada, Australia, Mexico, Hong Kong, China
and Korea. This was a historic event for a Norwegian artist and record company,
who for the first time had produced a worldwide release with sales of more than
a million. Awards followed, including Platinum record in Norway and Korea, Gold
record in Ireland, Hong Kong Korea and New Zealand as well as 2 years (101 weeks)
in the Billboard New Age charts in USA.
Though the record was never technically classified as an "international
release", Secret Garden’s success developed through a fantastic enthusiasm
and commitment among PolyGram and Philips Classics staff (later Universal records)
on a local level. Nobody was commanded to work with this project. They were
driven by a passion for the music, and have seen it as a challenge to market
Secret Garden in their own territories.
Listen to "Nocturne"