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1 Format  





2 Coaches and hosts  



2.1  Coaches  





2.2  Hosts  







3 Coaches and finalists  





4 Season summary  





5 Senior spin-off  





6 Kids version  





7 Generations version  



7.1  Coaches and finalists  







8 References  














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The Voice of Italy
Created byJohn de Mol
Presented by
  • Fabio Troiano
  • Federico Russo
  • Costantino della Gherardesca
  • Simona Ventura
  • Backstage
  • Carolina Di Domenico
  • Valentina Correani
  • Alessandra Angeli
  • Judges
  • Raffaella Carrà
  • Riccardo Cocciante
  • Noemi
  • J-Ax
  • Roby & Francesco Facchinetti
  • Emis Killa
  • Max Pezzali
  • Dolcenera
  • Francesco Renga
  • Cristina Scabbia
  • Al Bano
  • Morgan
  • Elettra Lamborghini
  • Gué Pequeno
  • Gigi D'Alessio
  • Country of originItaly
    Original languageItalian
    No. of seasons6
    No. of episodes71
    Production
    ProducerToro Produzioni
    Original release
    NetworkRai 2HD
    Rai Premium (renuns)
    Rai 1
    ReleaseMarch 7, 2013 (2013-03-07) –
    June 4, 2019 (2019-06-04)
    Related
  • The Voice Kids
  • The Voice Generations
  • The Voice (franchise)
  • The Voice of Italy is a reality singing competition and Italian version of the international syndication The Voice based on the reality singing competition launched in the Netherlands, created by Dutch television producer John de Mol. The inaugural season was in 2013 with the first episode airing on Rai 2 on March 7, 2013, the series ended on June 7, 2019, after 6 seasons. The show was also broadcast via radio on Radio Rai and RTL 102.5. In the summer of 2020, Rai 1 announced a new version of the show, the format of The Voice Senior on air in autumn with Antonella Clerici as TV host.[citation needed]

    It was hosted by the TV actor Fabio Troiano and the four judges were Raffaella Carrà, Noemi, Piero Pelù and Riccardo Cocciante. The winner of the series was Elhaida Dani from Team Cocciante. The program was renewed for a second season with the first episode broadcast on 12 March 2014 with Federico Russo hosting the show. Three of the judges returned; Carrà, Pelù and Noemi, however Riccardo Cocciante was replaced by J-Ax.

    Sister Cristina Scuccia triumphed in the 2014 final for Team J-Ax. The nun, Suor Cristina Scuccia, recited the prayer 'Our Father' on stage after winning. On the third season, Raffaella Carrà was replaced by Roby and Francesco Facchinetti as judge, while Fabio Curto was the winner. From that competition, it remained in the overall impression and reaction of the judges - an outstanding performance of Janis Joplin's "Kozmic blues" famous song - by Gianna Chilla.

    In March 2020, Rai 2 announced that they had no plans for a seventh season. In July 2020, Rai 1 announced the senior version of the show, participation is only open for candidates of more than 60 years old, which caused rumours that The Voice of Italy was cancelled to make way for The Voice Senior.

    Format

    [edit]

    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 three phases: a blind audition, a battle phase and live performance shows. Four judges/coaches, all noteworthy recording artists, choose teams of contestants through a blind audition process. Each judge has the length of the auditioner's performance (about one minute) to decide if he or she wants that singer on his or her team; if two or more judges want the same singer (as happens frequently), the singer has the final choice of coach.

    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 four individual "battles" 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. In the final phase, the remaining contestants (top 8) compete against each other in live broadcasts. The television audience and the coaches have equal say 50/50 in deciding who moves on to the final 4 phase. With one team member remaining for each coach, the (final 4) contestants compete against each other in the final with the outcome decided solely by the public vote.

    Coaches and hosts

    [edit]

    Coaches

    [edit]

    The four positions in the coaching panel is covered by four singers who are part of the Italian music scene. The original panel consisted of Litfiba singer Piero Pelù, Italian music icons Raffaella Carrà and Riccardo Cocciante and former The X Factor contestant Noemi. After winning as coach in the first season, Cocciante left the show and in the second season and was replaced by rapper J-Ax, former singer of Articolo 31,[1] who was also triumphant at the end of the season with his winner, Cristina Scuccia. In the third season, Raffaella Carrà left the program and her position was filled by the father-and-son duo Roby and Francesco Facchinetti, the first-ever duo coach on the show. The fourth season saw the return of Carrà and the arrival of three new coaches: rapper Emis Killa, former 883 singer Max Pezzali and singer-songwriter Dolcenera. At the end of the fourth season, Carrà announced that she was leaving the program forever. None of the season four coaches returned for the next season. In November 2017, Al Bano announced his retirement as well as his new role as a coach on the fifth season.[2] Francesco Renga and Cristina Scabbia were also confirmed as coaches for season five, along with returning coach J-Ax.[3] The sixth season in 2019 again saw the total renewal of the panel, with new coaches Elettra Lamborghini, Gigi D'Alessio, Gué Pequeno and Morgan,[4] who was previously a judge on The X Factor.

    Coaches Seasons
    1 2 3 4 5 6
    Noemi
    Piero Pelù
    Raffaella Carrà
    Riccardo Cocciante
    J-Ax
    Roby and Francesco Facchinetti
    Dolcenera
    Emis Killa
    Max Pezzali
    Al Bano
    Cristina Scabbia
    Francesco Renga
    Elettra Lamborghini
    Gigi D'Alessio
    Gué Pequeno
    Morgan

    Hosts

    [edit]

    In the first season, the host was actor Fabio Troiano,[5] with radio host Carolina Di Domenico serving at the liveshows in the role of V-Reporter. From the second to the fourth edition, radio and television presenter Federico Russo hosted the program, while the part relating to the web is entrusted to his colleague Valentina Correani from season two to three. Correani was replaced in the fourth edition by Alessandra "Angelina" Angeli. In the fifth edition, Federico Russo was replaced by Costantino della Gherardesca, who assumed all the duties of the main and backstage host.[6] In the sixth season, Simona Ventura was announced as the new host.[7]

    Presenter Seasons
    1 2 3 4 5 6
    Fabio Troiano
    Carolina Di Domenico
    Federico Russo
    Valentina Correani
    Alessandra Angeli
    Costantino della Gherardesca
    Simona Ventura
    Key
      Main presenter
      Backstage presenter

    Coaches and finalists

    [edit]
    Color key
      Winner
      Runner-up
      Third place
      Fourth place
    Season Coaches and their finalists
    1 Piero Pelù Raffaella Carrà Riccardo Cocciante Noemi
    Timothy Cavicchini
    Francesco Guasti
    Cristina Balestriere
    Danny Losito
    Marco Cantagalli
    Veronica De Simone
    Manuel Foresta
    Emanuele Lucas
    Stefania Tasca
    Matteo Lotti
    Elhaida Dani
    Mattia Lever
    Lorenzo Campani
    Giulia Saguatti
    Donato Perrone
    Silvia Capasso
    Giuseppe Scianna
    Diana Winter
    Flavio Capasso
    Giuliana Danzè
    2 Piero Pelù Raffaella Carrà J-Ax Noemi
    Giacomo Voli
    Daria Biancardi
    Esther Oluloro
    Giulia Dagani
    Claudia Megré
    Tommaso Pini
    Giuseppe Maggioni
    Federica Buda
    Luna Palumbo
    Francesco Marotta
    Cristina Scuccia
    Dylan Magon
    Valerio Jovine
    Carolina Russi
    Debby Lou
    Giorgia Pino
    Stefano Corona
    Gianmarco Dottori
    Andrea Manchiero
    Gianna Chillà
    3 J-Ax Noemi Roby and Francesco Facchinetti Piero Pelù
    Carola Campagna
    Sara Vita Felline
    Maurizio Di Cesare
    Raffaele Esposito
    Francesca Cini
    Thomas Cheval
    Keeniatta Baird
    Andrea Orchi
    Mariangela De Santis
    Daniel Petrarulo
    Fabio Curto
    Sarah Jane Olog
    Chiara Dello Iacovo
    Alberto Slitti
    Alessia Labate
    Roberta Carrese
    Ira Green
    Marco De Vincentiis
    Alessandra Salerno
    Tommaso Gregianin
    4 Emis Killa Raffaella Carrà Max Pezzali Dolcenera
    Charles Kablan
    Frances Alina Ascione
    Roberta Nasti
    Giuliana Ferraz
    Tanya Borgese
    Samuel Pietrasanta
    Beatrice Ferrantino
    Foxy Ladies
    Elya Zambolin
    iWolf
    Davide Carbone
    Francesca Basaglia
    Alice Paba
    Joe Croci
    Giorgia Alò
    Edith Brinca
    5 Francesco Renga J-Ax Cristina Scabbia Al Bano
    Asia Sagripanti
    Mirco Pio Coniglio
    Deborah Xhako
    Marica Fortugno
    Beatrice Pezzini
    Antonio Marino
    Riccardo Giacomini
    Andrea Tramacere
    Andrea Butturini
    Elisabetta Eneh
    Alessandra Machella
    Laura Ciriaco
    Maryam Tancredi
    Tekemaya
    Mara Sottocornola
    Raimondo Cataldo
    6 Morgan Elettra Lamborghini Gué Pequeno Gigi D'Alessio
    Diablo
    Matteo Camellini
    Erica Bazzeghini
    Miriam Ayaba
    Andrea Berté
    Greta Giordano
    Brenda Carolina Lawrence
    Francesco Da Vinci
    Ilenia Filippo
    Carmen Pierri
    Eliza G
    Domenico Iervolino

    Season summary

    [edit]

    Warning: the following table presents a significant amount of different colors.

    The Voice of Italy series overview
    Season Aired Winner Runner-up Third place Fourth place Winning coach Presenters Coaches (chairs' order)
    Main Backstage 1 2 3 4
    1 2013 Elhaida Dani Timothy Cavicchini Veronica Simone Silvia Capasso Riccardo Cocciante Fabio Troiano Carolina Di Domenico Piero Raffaella Riccardo Noemi
    2 2014 Cristina Scuccia Giacomo Voli Tommaso Pini Giorgia Pino J-Ax Federico Russo Valentina Correani J-Ax
    3 2015 Fabio Curto Roberta Carrese Carola Campagna Thomas Cheval Roby & Francesco J-Ax Noemi Roby & Francesco Piero
    4 2016 Alice Paba Charles Kablan Elya Zambolin Tanya Borgese Dolcenera Alessandra Angeli Emis Raffaella Max Dolcenera
    5 2018 Maryam Tancredi Beatrice Pezzini Andrea Butturini Asia Sagripanti Al Bano Costantino della Gherardesca Francesco J-Ax Cristina Al Bano
    6 2019 Carmen Pierri Brenda Lawrence Miriam Ayaba Diablo Gigi D'Alessio Simona Ventura Morgan Elettra Gué Gigi

    Senior spin-off

    [edit]

    From November 27, 2020, a spin-off of the program, The Voice Senior, was broadcast on Rai 1, where competitors over the age of 60 participate.

    Kids version

    [edit]

    The Voice Kids is the spin-off where kids ages 7–14 participate. The program is broadcast on Rai 1.

    Generations version

    [edit]

    Before the finale of the fourth season of The Voice Senior, it was announced that the show would air a Generations spinoff, where family or friend groups consisting in singers of all ages are the ones who can apply. The spinoff originated from the Australian version of the show. The season premiered 12 April 2024 with Arisa, Clementino, Gigi D'Alessio, and Loredana Bertè as coaches. Antonella Clerici hosted the spinoff. The winner of the spinoff was Gino & Noemi from Team Clementino.

    The Voice Generations series overview
    Season Aired Winner Other finalists Winning coach Presenter Coaches (chairs' order)
    1 2 3 4
    1 2024 Gino & Noemi Alessandra & Consuelo Nicolò, Gaia & Giuseppe Soul-Food Vocalist Clementino Antonella Clerici Arisa Clementino Gigi Loredana

    Coaches and finalists

    [edit]
    Color key
    Winner in bold, finalists in italic.
      Winner
      Runner(s)-up
    Season Coaches and their finalists
    1 Arisa Clementino Gigi D'Alessio Loredana Bertè
    Alessandra & Consuelo
    Giuseppe & Giovanna
    Gino & Noemi
    Anna & Erika
    Soul-Food Vocalist
    Raffaella & Andrea
    Nicolò, Gaia & Giuseppe
    Lilla & Ornella

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "J-Ax | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 2020-08-31.
  • ^ "Al Bano: «Nel 2018 mi ritiro, ma prima faccio the Voice»". 21 November 2017.
  • ^ "Su il sipario su The Voice of Italy 2018: tutto quello che c'è da sapere in vista della prima puntata". Notizie Musica (in Italian). 2018-03-22. Retrieved 2020-08-31.
  • ^ "The Voice of Italy 2019: giudici, concorrenti, meccanismo e tutte le anticipazioni". Today (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-08-31.
  • ^ Pietro Berna (19 November 2012). ""THE VOICE": FABIO TROIANO ALLA CONDUZIONE". TV Zoom. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
  • ^ "The Voice of Italy 2018, anticipazioni: data d'inizio, cast, giudici e regolamento - Magazine". 2018-07-01. Archived from the original on 2018-07-01. Retrieved 2020-08-31.
  • ^ "Simona Ventura conduce The Voice Of Italy: tutte le novità". 15 December 2018.

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