Vocea României

Vocea României (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈvot͡ʃe̯a romɨˈni.ej]; English: The Voice of Romania) is a Romanian reality singing competition broadcast on PRO TV. Based on the original The Voice of Holland, the concept of the series is to find new singing talent contested by aspiring singers, age 16 or over, drawn from public auditions. The winner is determined by television viewers voting by telephone and he is entitled to a €100,000 prize and a record deal with Universal Records for winning the competition. There have been nine winners of the show to date: Ștefan Stan, Julie Mayaya, Mihai Chițu, Tiberiu Albu, Cristina Bălan, Teodora Buciu, Ana Munteanu, Bogdan Ioan and Dragoș Moldovan.

Vocea României
GenreTalent show
Created byJohn de Mol
Roel van Velzen
Directed byPeter Majesky
Melanie Triebel[1]
Bogdan Măciucă
Loredana Petcu
Greta Dan
Eugen Dinu
Daniel Eftimie
Lavinia Boureci
Daniel Iancu
Bogdan Dumitrescu
Presented by
Judges
Narrated byPavel Bartoș
Florin Goldic (4–)
Country of originRomania
Original languageRomanian
No. of seasons9
No. of episodes124
Production
Executive producersDan Alexandrescu (4–)
Robert Lionte (1–3)
ProducersAna Maria Modâlcă (4–)
Melanie Triebel (4–)
Mona Segall (1–3)[2]
Production locationsStudiourile Media Pro, Buftea (1-4)
Studiourile Kentauros, Ștefăneștii de Jos (5-)
Release
Original networkPro TV
Picture format16:9
Original releaseSeptember 27, 2011 (2011-09-27) 
present
External links
Website

The Voice of Romania began airing on September 27, 2011, as a spring TV season program. The series employs a panel of four coaches who critique the artists' performances. Each coach guides their teams of selected artists through the remainder of the season. They also compete to ensure that their act wins the competition, thus making them the winning coach. The original coaching panel consisted of Smiley, Horia Brenciu, Loredana Groza and Marius Moga. In season four, Brenciu was replaced with Vama lead member Tudor Chirilă. In season seven, Moga was replaced with Vița de Vie lead member Adrian Despot. In season eight, Loredana and Despot was replaced by Irina Rimes and Andra. In season ninth, Brenciu returned as a coach, replacing Andra.

Format

One of the important premises of the show is the quality of the singing talent. Four coaches, themselves popular performing artists, train the talents in their group and occasionally perform with them. Talents are selected in blind auditions, where the coaches cannot see, but only hear the auditioner.

The series consists of four phases:

  • Blind audition
  • Battle round
  • Knockout stage
  • Live performance shows

Blind audition

Four judges/coaches, all famous musicians, will choose teams of 12, 14 or 16 contestants each through a four-episode-long blind audition process. Each judge has the length of the auditionee's performance to decide if he or she wants that singer on his or her team; if two or more judges want the same singer then the singer gets to choose which coach they want to work with. In the 8th season, a new twist called "Block" is featured, which allows one coach to block another coach from getting a contestant.

Battle round

Each team of singers is mentored and developed by its respective coach. In the second stage, called the battle phase, coaches have two of their team members battle against each other directly by singing the same song together, with the coach choosing which team member to advance from each of six individual "battles". In the first three seasons, at the end of the battle phase, there is a sing-off between two contestants of each coach, singing their audition songs. The coach chooses which one of them will join the other artists into the first live round. Within that first live round, the surviving acts from each team again compete head-to-head, with a combination of public and jury vote deciding who advances onto the next round. A new element was added in season three; coaches were given two "steals", allowing each coach to select two individuals who were eliminated during a battle round by another coach.

Knockout stage

The third stage of the competition is the 'Knockout stage'. It was first introduced in the sixth series (2016). The four coaches will enter this stage with nine team members each; eight winners of the battle phase, and two stolen members. Artists perform a 'killer song' of their choosing and the coaches each pick three members of their team to go through to the live shows, creating a final 12 for the public vote.

Live performance shows

The final stage, 'Live shows', is where the artists perform in front of the coaches and an audience, broadcast live. Each coach will have four artists in their team to begin with and the artists will go head-to-head in the competition to win the public votes. These will determine which artist advances to the final eight. The remaining three artists' future in the show will be determined by the coaches, choosing who will progress.

The final eight artists will compete in a live broadcast. However, the coaches will have a 50/50 say with the audience and the public in deciding which artists move on to the 'final four' phase. In the latter, each coach will have one member who will continue. In season four, the proportion was changed to 40/60. Season five changed the system completely and introduced "crossed duels": each of the eight contestants battles one from another team. The winner qualifies for the final. This opens the possibility of coaches ending up with 0, 1 or 2 contestants in the final

The final (the winner round) will be decided upon by the public vote.

Host and coaches

Pavel Bartoș

Host

Pavel Bartoș has hosted the series since the inaugural season.[3] Roxana Ionescu[4] was co-host in season one but she was replaced by singer and actress Nicoleta Luciu.[5][6] Vlad Roșca serve as the original "backstage, online and social media correspondent".[7] In seasons four and five, Roșca was replaced by Oana Tache.[8] Tache was replaced by Lili Sandu, starting with season six.[9] In season eight, Irina Fodor replaced Lili Sandu as the social media correspondent, while Laura Giurcanu became the vlogger of the show.[10][11]

Coaches

In August 2011 pop singer and actress Loredana, R'n'B musician and composer Marius Moga, singer and TV host Horia Brenciu and former Simplu member Smiley were confirmed coaches for the Voice of Romania. In season four, Brenciu was replaced with Vama lead member, Tudor Chirilă.[12] In season seven, Moga was replaced with Vița de Vie lead member Adrian Despot.[13] In season eight, Loredana and Despot were replaced by Irina Rimes and Andra.[14] In season nine, Brenciu returned as a coach replacing Andra.[15]

Timeline of coaches

CoachSeasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Smiley
Loredana Groza
Marius Moga
Horia Brenciu
Tudor Chirilă
Adrian Despot
Irina Rimes
Andra

Series overview

Color key

Season First aired Last aired Winner Runner-up Third Place Fourth Place Winning coach Host(s) Coaches (chairs' order)
Main Backstage 1 2 3 4
1 September 27, 2011 December 26, 2011 Ștefan Stan Dragoș Chircu Iuliana Pușchilă Cristian Sanda Smiley Pavel Bartoș,
Roxana Ionescu
Vlad Roșca Brenciu Loredana Smiley Moga
2 September 25, 2012 December 26, 2012 Julie Mayaya Imre Vízi Cristi Nistor Tibi Scobiola Horia Brenciu Pavel Bartoș,
Nicoleta Luciu
3 September 28, 2013 December 26, 2013 Mihai Chițu Sânziana Niculae Adrian Nour Marius Marin
4 September 16, 2014 December 19, 2014 Tiberiu Albu Anda Dimitriu Maria Hojda Aliona Munteanu Tudor Chirilă Pavel Bartoș Oana Tache Tudor
5 September 18, 2015 December 18, 2015 Cristina Bălan Tomi Weissbuch Tobi Ibitoye Michel Kotcha
6 September 9, 2016 December 16, 2016 Teodora Buciu Alexandru Mușat Robert Botezan Ioana Ignat Lili Sandu
7 September 8, 2017 December 15, 2017 Ana Munteanu Meriam Jane Ndubuisi Zsuzsana Cerveni Andrada Crețu Smiley Smiley Loredana Despot
8 September 7, 2018 December 14, 2018 Bogdan Ioan Dora Gaitanovici Alma Boiangiu Mădălina Coca Irina Fodor Irina Andra Smiley
9 September 6, 2019 December 20, 2019 Dragoș Moldovan Andi Țolea Jasmina Răsădean Elena Bozian Tudor Chirilă Smiley Irina Brenciu
Vocea României Special Editions/Episodes
Name Date Hosts Coaches
Reuniunea December 1, 2020 Pavel Bartoș Andra Brenciu Despot Irina Moga Smiley Tudor

Season synopses

Names in bold type indicate the winner of the season.

Season 1

The first season of The Voice of Romania premiered on September 27, 2011.[16] and concluded on 26 December. The Judges were pop singer and actress Loredana Groza, R'n'B musician and composer Marius Moga, singer and TV host Horia Brenciu and former Simplu member Smiley. Pavel Bartoș with Roxana Ionescu and Vlad Roșca respectively appeared as the hosts and social media correspondent. Contestant auditions were held in Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, Iași, Brașov and Bucharest during April and May.

Each coach was allowed to advance five contestants to the live shows:

Team Brenciu Team Loredana Team Smiley Team Moga
Iuliana Pușchilă Dragoș Chircu Ștefan Stan Cristian Sanda
Irina Tănase Iulian Canaf Cătălin Dobre Liviu Teodorescu
Daniel Dragomir Alexandra Crăescu Anthony Icuagu Oana Radu
Robert Patai Oana Brutaru Marcel Lovin Aldo Blaga
Cristina Vasiu Aminda Mihai Popistașu Sebastian Muntean

Four contestants were advanced to the final round. Stan was announced as the winner of the season, while Chircu was declared the runner-up. Third and fourth places were a draw between Pușchilă and Sanda. Stan won by 37.67% of the votes.

Season 2

The Voice of Romania returned to Pro TV for a second season which began on September 25, 2012. All four coaches are returning for season two, while Co-presenter Roxana Ionescu was replaced with singer and actress Nicoleta Luciu.[17] The second season ended on December 26, 2011. Contestant auditions were held in Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, Iași, Brașov and Bucharest during 4–29 June.

Each coach was allowed to advance six contestants to the live shows:

Team Brenciu Team Loredana Team Smiley Team Moga
Julie Mayaya Cristi Nistor Tibi Scobiola Imre Vízi
Laurian Manta Ciprian Teodorescu Silviu Pașca Fely Donose
Vlad Simion Ana Maria Alexia Loredana Ciubotaru Robert Reamzy
Dalma Kovács Teodor Manciulea Andreea Olariu Cezar Dometi
Ioana Cristea Nicoleta Gavriliță Mihail Gheorghe David Bryan
Maria Cojocaru Daria Corbu Laura Gherescu Maria-Mirabela Cismaru

Four contestants were advanced to the final round. Mayaya was announced as the winner of the season, while Vízi, Nistor, and Scobiola placed second, third, and fourth, respectively.[18]

Season 3

The third season of Vocea României premiered on September 28, 2013,[19] and concluded on December 26. All personnel returned from the previous season. A new element was added in season three; coaches were given two "steals", allowing each coach to select two individuals who were eliminated during a battle round by another coach. Contestant auditions were held in Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, Iași, Brașov and Bucharest during April and May.

Each coach was allowed to advance eight contestants to the live shows:

Team Brenciu Team Loredana Team Smiley Team Moga
Mihai Chițu Marius Marin Adrian Nour Sânziana Niculae
Ana Maria Mirică Muneer al-Obeidli Claudia Iuga Jovana Milovanović
Georgia Dascălu Alina Dorobanțu Stella Anița Felix Burdușă
Denisa Moșincat Florin Mândru Iolanda Moldoveanu Andi Grasu
Árpi Török Andrei Chermeleu Nicoleta Țicală Angelo Simonică
Florin Ilinca Kinga Fárkás George Secioreanu Elena Șalaru
Andrei Hanghiuc Iulia Dumitrache Lucian Frâncu Andrei Loică
Florin Timbuc Aurel Niamțu Răzvan Alexa Dana Torop

Four contestants were advanced to the final round. Chițu was announced as the winner of the season, while Niculae, Nour, and Marin placed second, third, and fourth, respectively.

Season 4

The fourth season of Vocea României premiered on September 16, 2014, and concluded on December 19. In this season, Brenciu was replaced with Vama lead member, Tudor Chirilă and Roșca was replaced by Oana Tache. Contestant auditions were held in Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, Iași, Brașov and Bucharest during June and July.

Each coach was allowed to advance eight contestants to the live shows:

Team Tudor Team Loredana Team Smiley Team Moga
Tiberiu Albu Maria Hojda Aliona Munteanu Anda Dimitriu
Ligia Hojda Ilinca Băcilă Gelu Graur Brigitta Balogh
Ivana Farc Larisa Mihăeș Maria Șimandi Claudiu Rusu
Andreea Avarvari Andrei Cheteleș Vladimir Pocorschi Alexandru Bunghez
Petra Acker Florin Răduță Anca Petcu Alina Dogaru
Tudor Man Ioana Satmari Fabian Sasu Florian Rus
Iulia Ferchiu Lucian Colareza Alina Anușca Ioan Bîgea
Florin Timbuc Valentin Uzun Alin Gheorghișan Maria Constantin

Four contestants were advanced to the final round. Albu was announced as the winner of the season, while Dimitriu, Hojda, and Moon placed second, third, and fourth, respectively.

Season 5

The fifth season of Vocea României premiered on September 18, 2015. All personnel returned from the previous season. Contestant auditions were held in Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, Iași, Brașov and Bucharest during May and June.

Each coach was allowed to advance eight contestants to the live shows:

Team Tudor Team Loredana Team Smiley Team Moga
Cristina Bălan Antonio Fabrizi Tobi Ibitoye Tomi Weissbuch
Tincuța Fernea Mihai Dragomir Rait Michel Kotcha Alex Florea
Cristina Lupu Florentina Ciună Larisa Ciortan Delia Pitu
Sabrina Stroe Cristina Vasopol Nora Deneș Irina Pelin
Claudia Andas Iulian Selea Diana Cazan Cristina Stroe
Daniel Bălan Bogdan Vlădău Diana Hetea Andrei Vitan
Roxana Morar Gabriela Amzaru Ruxandra Anania Elvis Silitră
Armand Murzea Alexandra Mitroi Sergiu Ferat Adrian Tănase

The season finale aired on December 18, 2015. Team Tudor and Team Moga had one finalist each, while Team Smiley had two. Both semi-finalists in Team Loredana had been eliminated. Cristina Bălan, best known as the lead vocalist of the bands Impact and ABCD and mentored by Tudor Chirilă, was declared winner of the season. It was Chirilă's second consecutive victory as a coach.

Season 6

The sixth season of Vocea României premiered on September 9, 2016. All personnel returned from the previous season. Contestant auditions were held in Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, Iași, Brașov and Bucharest during March and April.

Each coach was allowed to advance three contestants to the live shows:

Team Tudor Team Loredana Team Smiley Team Moga
Teodora Buciu Ștefan Roșcovan Alexandru Mușat Ioana Ignat
Robert Botezan Andreea Ioncea Ramona Nerra Ionuț Trif
Iuliana Dobre Howard Dell Sebastian Seredinschi Alexandru Baroc

The season finale aired on December 16, 2016. Team Smiley and Team Moga had one finalist each, while Team Tudor had two. For the second consecutive times, Loredana did not have any artist in final show. Teodora Buciu, mentored by Tudor Chirilă, was declared winner of the season. It was Chirilă's third consecutive victory as a coach.

Season 7

The seventh season of Vocea României premiered on September 8, 2017. In this season, Moga was replaced with Vița de Vie lead member, Adrian Despot. Contestant auditions were held in Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, Iași and Bucharest during February, May and June.[20]

Team Tudor Team Smiley Team Loredana Team Despot
Meriam Jane Ndubuisi Ana Munteanu Zsuzsana Cerveni Andrada Crețu
Ștefan Știucă Amir Arafat Diana Brescan Manó Ráduly Botond
Laurențiu Mihaiu Paul Bătinaș Adriana Ciobanu Andreea Dragu
Maria Rădeanu Octavian Casian Amalia Uruc Robert Pița
Daria Grigoraș Răzvan Mărcuci Rufus Martin Alexandru Arnăutu
Lidia Isac Ioana Vișinescu Bogdan Stănică Catarina Sandu
Amedeo Chiriac Ioana Barbă Tudor Bilețchi Oana Mirică
Răzvan Encuna Olga Roman Mihail Tirică Valentin Poienariu

The season finale aired on December 15, 2017. Four contestants were advanced to the final round, one from each team. Munteanu was announced as the winner of the season, while Ndubuisi, Cerveni, and Crețu placed second, third, and fourth, respectively.

Season 8

The eighth season of Vocea României premiered on September 7, 2018. In this season, Groza and Despot was replaced with Rimes and Andra. Contestant auditions were held in Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, Iași and Bucharest during March and February.[21]

Team Tudor Team Irina Team Andra Team Smiley
Alma Boiangiu Dora Gaitanovici Céline Mădălina Coca Bogdan Ioan
Romanița Fricosu Alexa Dragu Renate Grad Vitalie Maciunschi
Lavinia Rusu Alina Statie Silviu Murariu Sorina Bică
Mihai Meiroș Eva Timuș Sara Chiavegato Letiția Roman

The season finale aired on December 14, 2018. Four contestants were advanced to the final round, one from each team. Ioan was announced as the winner of the season, while Gaitanovici, Boiangiu, and Coca placed second, third, and fourth, respectively.

Season 9

The ninth season of Vocea României premiered in September 2019. In this season, Andra was replaced by Brenciu, who last coached in season 3. Contestant auditions were held in Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, Iași and Bucharest during March and April.[22]

Team Smiley Team Tudor Team Irina Team Brenciu
Andi Țolea Dragoș Moldovan Jasmina Răsădean Elena Bozian
Elena Ilie Mădălina Lefter Bogdan Dumitraș Adriana Simionescu
Renee Santana Gabriel Bîscoveanu Amanda Aprotosoaei Oana & Răzvan Ailoae

The season finale aired on December 20, 2019. Four contestants were advanced to the final round, one from each team. Moldovan was announced as the winner of the season, while Țolea, Răsădean, and Bozian placed second, third, and fourth, respectively.

"Reuniunea"

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the show did not return in the fall of 2020, as usual. Instead, on Romania's National Day, a reunion special took place. The special featured all of the show's coaches so far (except for Loredana Groza, who is under contract with the rival television, Antena 1) and some of the contestants and winners.[23]

Ratings

Series Episodes Series premiere Series premiere
viewing figures
Series finale Series finale
viewing figures
1 15 September 27, 2011 1.07 December 26, 2011 1.48[24][25]
2 15 September 25, 2012 1.70[26] December 26, 2012 1.83[27]
3 14 September 28, 2013 2.18[28] December 26, 2013 1.79[29]
4 15 September 16, 2014 1.91[30] December 19, 2014 1.66[31]
5 15 September 18, 2015 1.57[32] December 18, 2015 1.53[33]
6 16 September 9, 2016 1.60[34] December 16, 2016 1.30[35]
7 16 September 8, 2017 1.69[36] December 15, 2017 1.42[37]
8 18 September 7, 2018 1.40[38] December 14, 2018 1.56[39]
9 16 September 6, 2019 1.67[40] December 20, 2019

Music

The Voice of Romania Album

Vocea României
Compilation album by
The Voice of Romania All Stars
ReleasedDecember 18, 2014
Genre
Language
LabelUniversal Music România
Compiler

The Voice of Romania album is the first compilation album by the finalists from the first three seasons. It was released digitally on December 18, 2014.[41]

No. Title Contestant Artist
01."În lipsa mea"Liviu TeodorescuSmiley și Uzzi
02."Jump"Silviu PașcaKris Kross
03."Ride It"Muneer al-ObeidliJay Sean
04."Something's Got a Hold on Me"Julie MayayaEtta James
05."Somewhere Over the Rainbow"Imre Vízi
06."Caruso"Mihai ChițuLucio Dalla
07."I Want to Know What Love Is"Anthony IcuaguForeigner
08."Kiss from a Rose"Sebastian MunteanSeal
09."Oameni"Cristian SandaAurelian Andreescu
10."Are You Gonna Be My Girl"Loredana CăvășdanJet
11."Crazy"Robert PataiGnarls Barkley
12."I Want to Break Free"Cătălin DobreQueen
13."Killing Me Softly"Sânziana Niculae
14."Loucura"Adrian NourMariza
15."Papa Was a Rollin' Stone"Angelo SimonicăThe Temptations
16."I'm like a Bird"Oana BrutaruNelly Furtado
17."Unchained Melody"Dragoș Chircu
18."Spune-mi"Iuliana PușchilăMonica Anghel
19."Rhythm of My Heart"Marius MarinRod Stewart
20."Valerie"Aminda
21."Cerul"David BryanProconsul

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result Source
2011TVmania AwardsBest Talent ShowWon [42]
2012Premiile Radar de MediaBest Television ShowWon [43]
TVmania AwardsBest Talent ShowWon [44]
2013Radar de Media AwardsBest Television ShowWon [45]
TVmania AwardsBest Talent ShowWon [46]
2014Radar de Media AwardsBest Entertainment ShowWon [47]
TVmania AwardsBest Talent ShowWon [48]
2015Radar de Media AwardsBest Entertainment ShowNominated [49]
Gala Eva.roBest Talent ShowWon [50]
2016Radar de Media AwardsBest Entertainment ShowNominated [51]
TVmania AwardsBest Talent ShowWon [52]
2017Radar de Media AwardsBest Entertainment ShowNominated [53]
Gala Eva.roBest Talent ShowWon [54]
TVmania AwardsBest Talent ShowWon [55]
2018TVmania AwardsBest Talent ShowWon [56]
Radar de Media AwardsBest Entertainment ShowNominated [57]

See also

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