The Voice – Magyarország hangja

The Voice – Magyarország hangja ("Voice of Hungary" in English) was a Hungarian reality competition aimed to find new singing talent. Based on the reality singing competition The Voice of Holland, it is part of an international series created by Dutch television producer John de Mol. It was broadcast on TV2 from October 12, 2012 to January 25, 2013, as its first HD-quality show.

The Voice – Magyarország hangja
GenreReality television
Created byJohn de Mol
Roel van Velzen
Presented byTamás Szabó Kimmel (1)
Miklós Bányai (1)
JudgesMihály Mező (1)
Ferenc Molnár (1)
Andrea Malek (1)
Tamás Somló (1)
Country of originHungary
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes16
Production
ProducerTalpa Media Holding
Production locationsBudapest, Róna utca 174. (Mafilm filmgyár) (1)
Release
Original networkTV2
Picture format16:9
Original releaseOctober 12, 2012 (2012-10-12) 
January 25, 2013 (2013-01-25)
Chronology
Related showsThe Voice (franchise)

Hungarian version of the show follows the original Dutch The Voice of Holland set of rules used by the show program. The megastar 6 announced finale to 2012 in start of The Voice in Hungary.

The show's the deadline to apply was July 13, 2012. 24 hours. The előválogatókat between 18 July 2012 and 20 July Art Gallery held.

The show's official website online as held hearings from which the better bekerülhettek before the Masters. The productions have been placed on the method and the sound performance of the website editors evaluated, which consists of a two-point score. The website visitors can also evaluate the production of, some of which can only be viewed.

Format

During the pre-selection of candidates to the program makers select the best 150 singers who get into the auditions.

The specialty of pickups to take up the singer back to back in the Masters, and will only occur if the current voice of a singer you like them. A master's reversal is enough to get someone on the válogatóról. The Masters in ledfal under the seating position where the foreign version of "I Want You", Hungarian version of "I need you" is displayed.

If the driver is just a masterpiece turns while singing, you will be automatically turned the master team, more people, possibly all four turns critic, the competitor will select which team you want to be a master.

The argument has been dueling circuits, each team has its own master. The master himself paired racers and shares itself decides what to do with the duel. After the duel of the jury members to decide whom to allocate more of the live show into the actual duel.

During the live shows of singers they are sizing up one another to live only a two masters team to participate. The two master schedule, that is, which team will be the master Whose team pairing will be included in a steady performance. At the end of every live show they will decide the fate of four men and two master lecture in a man escapes, while the other falls. This continued until all four master rider remains only two, they participate in the 8 finals, each rider is a master (who (audience & judges) has fewer total votes) are eliminated. The remaining one of the four singers taking part in the finals, in the finale (in which each of the four participating in a master, one of the best).

Coaches' teams

  Winner
  Runner-up
  Third place
  Fourth place

Season Mihály Mező Ferenc Molnár Andrea Malek Tamás Somló
1 Dénes Pál
Mónika Veres
Böbe Szécsi
Budi solid
Petra Pákai
Tamás Gyöngyösi
Bálint Gájer
Olivér Berkes
Dávid Henderson
Anh Quan Nguyen
Anna Karai
Fatima Mohamed
Dávid Nádor
Dávid Schwartz
Péter Schrott
Gabriella Torzsa
Zsolt Bakonyi
Dóra Schweitzer
Viktor Weisz
Regina Husnulinna
Saci Szécsi
Heni Czerovszky
Réka Piroska Kriszta
Erik Dózsa

Series overview

  Team Ferenc
  Team Andrea
  Team Tomás
  Team Mihály

Season First aired Last aired Winner Runner-up Third place Fourth place Winning coach Host(s) Coaches (chair's order)
1 2 3 4
1 12 October 2012 25 January 2013 Pál Dénes Gájer Bálint Weisz Viktor Nádor Dávid Misi Mező Tamás Szabó Kimmel Miklós Bányai Ferenc Andrea Tomás Mihály
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