Video Who are the four finalists from “Vocea României” who are dueling for the prize of 100,000 euros

Season 13 of the “Vocea României” show is coming to an end, with the finale scheduled to take place on Friday, December 19, at 8:30 p.m.

The public will vote to decide who goes home with the trophy and the prize worth 100,000 euros.

Last year’s edition was won by Ana Şova, from Tudor Chirilă’s team, who performed in the final Maria Drăgan’s song “Vai, sarmana turturică”, in a re-adapted version, together with actor Marius Manole.

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The Smiley team: Anita Petruescu

​Anita came to Vocea României after much reflection on her future. He studied humanities and then attended the Conservatory, specializing in jazz – light music.

Later, he moved to the Netherlands for a master’s in jazz, where he created a community and concrete projects, going on to perform at Jazz Ahead.

Jazz is her clear calling, being a genre that suits her with its spontaneity, and last year she released an album of original modern jazz pieces, writes ProTV.

Theo Rose & Horia Brenciu team: Eva Nicolescu

According to Info Music, at only 17 years old, Eva Nicolescu already has an impressive artistic CV. He started studying piano at seven and singing at nine, turning to pop and jazz, a style in which he also composes his own songs.

He went on important stages such as Romanians have talent 2022 and Il Concerto di Natale in Italy, where he met Pope Francis.

At Vocea României, he turned all the seats with the song “Rumour Has It” and impressed Irina Rimes with his own composition “Him”. She is the daughter of Dinamo president Andrei Nicolescu and qualified for the grand final after the public vote.

The Irina Rimes team: Raisa Radu

Raisa Radu impressed at the auditions, turning all four chairs with the song “Don’t You Remember”. Irina Rimes and Tudor Chirilă joined him on stage, creating a memorable moment.

With no music studies or singing lessons, Raisa sings out of passion, is part of a band and dreams of composing her own songs. She volunteers in an association for underprivileged children, considers herself curious and attentive to people, and wants to build her own studio.

For her, music is a way to tell the truth, and if she were to choose a coach, she would choose between Irina Rimes and Tudor Chirilă.

Tudor Chirilă team: Alessia Pop

Alessia, a student at the “Ciprian Porumbescu” Art College in Suceava, fulfilled her dream by participating in Vocea României, where she turned four chairs. She sings from a very young age, she started singing at the age of 5 and piano at the age of 8, being the winner of numerous local and national competitions.

From childhood, he took refuge in music, and he finds support in his family and faith in God. Alessia also sings in the church choir and wants to attend the Bucharest Conservatory to build a musical career.

Participating in the show was as much for the experience as it was to meet new people, his dream being to turn all the chairs and impress the audience.