词条 | The Voice Kids (German TV series) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| show_name = The Voice Kids | image = | genre = Reality television | creator = John de Mol | developer = | director = | creative_director = | presenter = {{Plainlist|
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}} | producer = | editor = | location = | cinematography = | camera = | runtime = 120–150 minutes | company = | distributor = Talpa | network = Sat.1 | picture_format = 576i (SDTV) 1080i/1080p (HDTV) | audio_format = Stereo | first_run = | first_aired = {{Start date|df=yes|2013|4|5}} | last_aired = present | preceded_by = | followed_by = | related = The Voice of Germany The Voice (franchise) The Voice Senior | website = http://www.sat1.de/tv/the-voice-kids | website_title = }} The Voice Kids is a German music talent show for younger singers, based on the concept of the show The Voice of Germany. The first broadcast took place on 5 April 2013 on Sat.1. The first season was won by twelve year-old Michèle from Lampenberg (Switzerland). The second season began on 12 March 2014, and was won by Danyiom from Ludwigsburg. From 27 February to 24 April 2015 the third season aired, which won by Berliner Noah Levi. The fourth season began on 5 February 2016, and was won by Lukas from Austria. The fifth season began on 5 February 2017, and was won by Sofie from Lower Saxony. FormatOn 25 October 2012, Sat1 announced that they will produce the a children's version of The Voice of Germany with Talpa and Schwartzkopff TV Productions. The new show, The Voice Kids, is based on the format of the original show and focuses on children aged from 8 to 14 years. Performers for the first season had to apply to participate, and about 70 children were cast for the first phase, the "Blind Auditions". The children are onstage with a large, curved curtain around them, effectively concealing their identity from the judges, audience, and viewers. The 3 jury members are sitting in swivel chairs with their backs to the stage. During the performance, they can elect to support a candidate by pressing a buzzer, which will automatically turn their seat towards the stage. At the end of their performance, the curtain drops, revealing the singer who then learns whether any chairs turned for them. If only one judge turns their chair, the candidate is automatically on their team. If more than one chair turns, the candidate chooses who they would like to have as their coach. The second week of the competition is training week in which the coaches prepare their candidates for the second phase of competition, called the "Battle Round." In the Battle Round three candidates of the same coaching group are chosen to sing the same song as a trio. Each coach then picks one of their three candidates to continue on to the Final round. The winner of the talent competition receives a training stipend of €15,000 and an optional recording contract. The parents of the victor decide whether they pursue this option or not. The Voice Kids Germany is the most internationally popular version of the Voice concept with a large YouTube audience for its clips with strong audience interest that stretches far beyond fellow Europeans from Brazil to Vietnam and the Philippines. This is in part due to the fact that the contestants often have a multicultural background with one German parent and one immigrant parent or are first generation German born to an immigrant family. This YouTube impact is exemplified by then-13-year-old performer Laura Kamhuber, born in Austria, whose performance of Dolly Parton's anthem "I Will Always Love You" in the blind audition of the first (2013) series has garnered over 165 million views on YouTube (as of March 2018),[1] and is the most watched YouTube video by an Austrian artist.[2]Coaches and presentersCoaches
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Season 1 (2013)The first season of The Voice Kids in Germany premiered on 5 April and ended on 10 May 2013 on Sat.1. The coaches were Tim Bendzko, Lena Meyer-Landrut and Henning Wehland. The series was hosted by Thore Schölermann. The winner was Michele Bircher from Team Henning Wehland. Season 2 (2014)The second season of The Voice Kids in Germany premiered on 21 March and ended on 9 May 2014 on Sat.1. Lena Meyer-Landrut and Henning Wehland returned for their second season as coaches. Johannes Strate completed the panel, replacing Tim Bendzko. Thore Schölermann returned for his second season as host. The winner was Danyiom Mesmer from Team Henning Wehland. Season 3 (2015)The third season of The Voice Kids in Germany premiered on 27 February and ended on 24 April 2015 on Sat.1. Lena Meyer-Landrut returned for her third season as coach, and Johannes Strate returned for his second season as coach. Mark Forster completed the panel, replacing Henning Wehland. Thore Schölermann returned for his third season as host. The winner was Noah-Levi Korth from team Lena Meyer-Landrut. Season 4 (2016)The fourth season of The Voice Kids in Germany premiered on 5 February and ended on 25 March 2016 on Sat.1. Lena Meyer-Landrut returned for her fourth season as coach, and Mark Forster returned for his second season as coach. Sascha Schmitz completed the panel, replacing Johannes Strate. Thore Schölermann returned for his fourth season as host. The winner was Lukas Janisch from team Mark Forster. Season 5 (2017)The fifth season of The Voice Kids in Germany premiered on 5 February and ended on 26 March 2017 on Sat.1. Mark Forster returned for his third season as coach, and Sascha Schmitz returned for his second season as coach. Nena and her daughter Larissa Kerner completed the panel, replacing Lena Meyer-Landrut. Thore Schölermann returned for his fifth season as host. The winner was Sofie Thomas from team Nena & Larissa Kerner. Season 6 (2018)The sixth season of The Voice Kids in Germany premiered on 11 February and ended on 15 April 2018 on Sat.1. Mark Forster returned for his fourth season as coach, while Nena & Larissa Kerner returned for their second season as coaches. Max Giesinger completed the panel, replacing Sascha Schmitz. Thore Schölermann returned for his sixth season as host. The winner was Anisa Celik from team Mark Forster.[3][4] Season 7 (2019)The seventh season of The Voice Kids in Germany premiered on 17 February 2019 on Sat.1. For the first time in the show's history, the coaching panel would consist of four coaches instead of three. Mark Forster was joined by Lena Meyer-Landrut who returned after two seasons of absence, with Stefanie Kloss and The BossHoss joining as new coaches. Thore Schölermann returned for his seventh season as host, with Melissa Khalaj as the new host replacing Debbie Schippers. The Iggy Kelly joined as new Backstage-Online.[5] References1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWcpoQirMoU|title=Whitney Houston – I will Always Love You (Laura) | The Voice Kids 2013 | Blind Audition | SAT.1 - YouTube|date=2014-04-04|accessdate=2018-04-09}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fm1today.ch/laura-kamhuber-traeumt-nicht-nur/618078|title=Laura Kamhuber träumt nicht nur|publisher=FM1Today|date=2017-10-29|accessdate=2018-03-08}} 3. ^{{Citation|title=The Voice Kids - Anisa ist The Voice Kids 2018!|url=https://www.sat1.de/tv/the-voice-kids/video/69-anisa-ist-the-voice-kids-2018-clip|language=de|accessdate=2018-05-01}} 4. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.mainpost.de/regional/main-spessart/Singen-Musik-Gesang-Castingshows-Fernsehen-TV;art776,9935147|title=Anisa gewinnt das Voice-Kids-Finale|date=2018-04-16|work=mainpost.de|access-date=2018-05-01|language=de-DE}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.sat1.de/tv/the-voice-kids/video/the-voice-kids-2019-das-sind-die-neuen-coaches-clip|title=The Voice Kids 2019: Das sind die neuen coaches|publisher=The Voice Kids|language=German}} External links
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