Starmania is an Austrian casting show/talent show for would-be pop stars. It is broadcast on the Austrian TV channel ORF 1.

Starmania
Created byMischa Zickler
StarringHannes Eder
Arabella Kiesbauer
Country of originAustria
No. of episodes54
Production
Running time120 minutes
Original release
NetworkORF 1
Release2002 (2002) –
2009 (2009)

Despite striking similarities, Starmania is not a licensed version of the Idols format distributed by FremantleMedia. Attempts to export the format to Germany failed due to legal intervention from Fremantle. In 2004, ORF managed to sell the rights to the Swiss channel SF, where the show is called MusicStar.

From 2003 to 2009, four seasons of Starmania have been aired in Austria.

To date, the winners have been Michael Tschuggnall, Verena Pötzl, Nadine Beiler and Oliver Wimmer. Christina Stürmer, who placed second in the first season, has become more famous than the other winners combined, with top charts positions in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Italy. Also Conchita Wurst who was known as Thomas Neuwirth at Starmania, has become more famous than the other winners because she won the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Copenhagen.

Seasons edit

Season One (2002–2003) edit

  • 1. Michael Tschuggnall (one no. 1 single, one top 40 album)
  • 2. Christina Stürmer (five no. 1 singles, three no. 1 albums)
  • 3. Boris Uran
  • 4. Anita Ritzl
  • 5. Livia Hubmann
  • 6. Beate Baumgartner
  • 7. Andreas Schneider
  • 8. Lukas Perman
  • 9. Vera Böhnisch
  • 10. Thomas Putz
  • 11. Elisa Zsivkovits
  • 12. Markus Kuen

Starmaniacs-Singles:

  • Stars in your eyes
  • Tomorrow's Heroes (record single, reached gold-state before it was released)

The first season was the most successful to date. During the final broadcast, 6,000,000 votes were collected.

Michael Tschuggnall was the winner and Christina Stürmer was the runner-up. Two weeks later, they both released their respective debut singles. Stürmer's Ich lebe was much more successful than Tschuggnall's Tears of Happiness. Since then, Stürmer has managed to break into the Swiss and all-important German markets, whereas winner Tschnuggnall's visibility has been quite low.

Season Two (2003–2004) edit

  • 1. Verena Pötzl (Nr.1 single, Top 5-album)
  • 2. Armin Beyer
  • 3. Marcel Plieschnegger
  • 4. Michael Hoffmann
  • 5. Jasmin Schiller
  • 6. Magdalena Rentenberger
  • 7. Christian Sperrer
  • 8. Daniel Kajmakoski
  • 9. Angelika Ring
  • 10. Luise Gruber
  • 11. Rebecca Freidinger
  • 12. Patrick Jurdić

Singles:

  • Alles und mehr

The second season (dubbed Starmania NG) was not as successful as the first one. The winner was Verena Pötzl, who had only one single in the Austrian Top-40.

Daniel Kajmakoski would later represent Macedonia in the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest.

Season Three (2006–2007) edit

Singles:

  • Sing for me

After 212 years, Starmania returned to the TV screens. Everything was modernised and more professional. The winner was Nadine Beiler, who is a Tyrolian. 1.153 million people watched the final, which is more than the second season, but less than in the first season.

Nadine Beiler's debut single was called Alles was du willst. Also, Mario Lang and the boy band jetzt anders! have already published a single.

Eric Papilaya, Nadine Beiler and Tom Neuwirth would all go on to represent Austria at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2007, 2011 and 2014, respectively.

Season Four (2008–2009) edit

  • 1. Oliver Wimmer
  • 2. Silvia Strasser
  • 3. Maria Rerych
  • 4. Andreas Pfandler
  • 5. Milena Sickinger
  • 6. Christian Barboric
  • 7. Richard Schlögl
  • 8. Evelyn Mair
  • 9. Sebastian Mandl
  • 10. Christian Dohr ..
  • 11. Anna Oberauer
  • 12. Sarah Lee

Discography edit

Season One edit

Cast as (Starmaniacs/Starmania Allstars) edit

  • Stars in Your Eyes
  • Tomorrow's Heroes
  • Give Peace a Chance

Michael Tschuggnall edit

Singles:

  • Tears of Happiness (2003)
  • Learning how to love you (2003)
  • Alles und mehr (2003, ft. Boris Uran & Christina Stürmer)
  • Tonight (2005)

Albums:

  • Tschuggnall (2003)
  • Phönix (2005)

Christina Stürmer edit

Singles:

  • Ich lebe (2003/2005)
  • Geh nicht wenn du kommst (2003)
  • Mama Ana Ahabak (2003/2005)
  • Vorbei (2004)
  • Bus durch London (2004)
  • Weißt du wohin wir gehen (2004)
  • Liebt sie dich so wie ich (2005)
  • Engel fliegen einsam (2005)
  • Immer an euch geglaubt (2006)
  • Nie genug (2006)
  • Um bei dir zu sein (2006)
  • Ohne dich (2006)
  • Scherbenmeer (2007)

Albums:

Boris Uran edit

Singles:

  • Manchmal (2003)
  • Alles und mehr (2003)

Albums:

  • Ich (2003)

Beate Baumgartner edit

Singles:

  • Shosholoza (2003)

Lukas Perman edit

Singles:

  • When the evening falls (2003)
  • These are my rivers (2005)
  • 24 Stunden (2005)

Albums:

  • Hier im jetzt (2005)

Vera Böhnisch edit

Singles:

  • Anders (2003)
  • Lil' & Addict (2003)
  • Sign your name (2004)
  • Tonite (2004)
  • Dear Ladies (2008)

Albums:

  • Get Ur Funk Done (2003)
  • Welcome to my record bag (2004)
  • Introducing L'Enfant Terrible (2008)

Season Two edit

Cast (as Starmania NG) edit

  • Alles und mehr (Michael Tschuggnall ft. Boris Uran & Christina Stürmer)

Verena Pötzl edit

Singles:

  • Addiction (2004)
  • Daddy leave Mummy alone (2004)
  • La Ola (2005)
  • Live Olympic (2006)

Albums:

  • Taken Unaware (2004)

Patrick Jurdić edit

Singles

  • Pull Me Out From Inside (2006)
  • Moj Broj (2006)
  • Samo Reci Da (2006)

Albums

  • Reci Da Si Za (2006)

Season Three edit

Cast (as Starmaniacs) edit

  • Sing for me

Nadine Beiler edit

Singles:

Albums:

Jetzt anders! (Tom Neuwirth, Martin Zerza, Falco De Jong Luneau & Johnny Palmer) edit

Singles:

  • Dieser Moment
  • Immer und Ewig

Albums:

  • Gut So

Tom Neuwirth (as Conchita Wurst) edit

Singles:

Gernot Pachernigg edit

Singles:

  • Neue Helden

Eric Papilaya edit

Singles:

External links edit