The Voice of Armenia – Wikipedia

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Armenian television singing competition

Armenian TV series or program

The Voice of Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստանի Ձայնը pronounced Hayastani Dzayne) is an Armenian television singing competition created by John de Mol. The first season was broadcast on Armenia TV. The show premiered in late 2012 and continued until 2017. The rules of the show are based on The Voice of Holland and The Voice (U.S.) and include blind auditions (in Armenian Կույր լսումներ), ‘wild card’ round, battle phase (in Armenian Մենամարտ), and live rounds (in Armenian Գալա համերգներ).

The Voice of Armenia is open not only to artists from Armenia, but also to Armenians from the Armenian diaspora including Russia. As of January 2023, there is no information about a fifth season.

Coaches Timeline[edit]

Series overview[edit]

Հայաստանի ձայնը series overivew
Season First aired Last aired Winner Runner-up Third place Fourth place Winning coach Hosts Coaches (chairs’ order)
1 2 3 4
1 November 3, 2012 March 4, 2013 Mary Mnjoyan Narek Makaryan Gayané Arzumanian Iskuhi Hovhannisyan Sona Hakob Hakobyan, Hrach Muradyan, Nazeni Hovhannisyan, Rafael Ghazaryan Arto Sofi Tata Sona
2 October 6, 2013 December 8, 2013 Anna Khanchalyan Arevik Grigoryan Qristina Mangasaryan Vigen Aharonyan Christine Pepelyan Michael Christine Hayko Shushan
3 October 24, 2014 December 29, 2014 Raisa Avanesyan Meline Galoyan Erna Mirzoyan Vahe Aleqsanyan Sona Armen Eva Sona
4 October 1, 2017 December 24, 2017 Hayk Gulyan Tigran Karapetyan Anna Danielyan Christina Khalatova Nune Yesayan N. Hovhannisyan,
Ara Kazaryan
Sofi Arame Nune Sevak

Season details[edit]

Season 1 (2012–2013)[edit]

The judges of the first season (2012–2013) were Sona, Tata Simonyan, Sofi Mkheyan and Arto Tunçboyaciyan.

Competitors’ table
  – Winner
  – Runner-up
  – Third
  – Fourth
  – Eliminated
Team Acts
Sona Hovhannes Antryasyan Mart Babayan Jivan Khachatryan Aida Kalantaryan Anna Papyan Mary (Masha) Mnjoyan
(52.9%)
Sofi Mkheyan Nelly Mesropyan Nshan Karabetyan Arminé Martirossyan Frik Rostomyan Alina Kirakissyan Narek Makaryan
(25.7%)
Arto Tunçboyaciyan Zemma Karabetyan Grigor Kyokchyan Laura Tigranyan Ovsanna Khublaryan Srbuhi Hovhannisyan Gayané Arzumanian
(14.9%)
Tata Simonyan Gurgen Sayatyan Vladimir Boghossyan Aydin Davoudi Gevorg Martirosyan Ani Sahakyan Iskuhi Hovhannisyan
(6.5%)

The winner was Mary “Masha” Mnjoyan from Team Sona with 52.9% of the popular vote in the final broadcast on 30 March 2013. The runner-up was Narek Makaryan from Team Sofi with 25.7% of the vote. Gayané Arzumanian from Team Arto came third and Iskuhi Hovhannisyan from Team Tata fourth. In the final, four Armenian contestants from Russian Voice Golos were invited to perform in the Armenian version. They were Artyom Kacharyan, Edward Khachatryan, Gayane Zakharova, and Margarita Pozoyan.

Season 2 (2013–2014)[edit]

The judges of the second season (2013–2014) were Shushan Petrosyan, Hayko, Christine Pepelyan and Michael Poghosyan.

Competitors’ table
  – Winner
  – Runner-up
  – Third
  – Fourth
  – Eliminated

Season 3 (2014–2015)[edit]

The coaches of the third season (2014–2015) are Sona, Armen Martirosyan, Eva Rivas, and Hayko.[1]

  • 1st place: Raisa Avanesyan (team Sona)
  • 2nd place: Meline Galoyan (team Hayko)
  • 3rd place: Erna Mirzoyan (team Armen)
  • 4th place: Vahe Aleqsanyan (team Eva)

Season 4 (2017)[edit]

Format was back to Armenia after 2 years of break. The broadcaster has changed the website of that talent show. The coaches of the fourth season (2017) are Arame, Nune Yesayan, Sevak Khanaghyan, and Sofi Mkheyan.[2]

Competitors’ table
  – Winner
  – Runner-up
  – Third
  – Fourth
  – Eliminated
Team Acts
Sevak Khanaghyan Mnats Khanagyan Yeva Abrahamyan Anna Danielyan
Sofi Mkheyan Sona Gyulkhasyan Grigor Davtyan Christina Khalatova
Arame Karen Ughuryan Mash Israyelyan Tigran Karapetyan
Nune Yesayan Anahit Hakobyan Lusine “Soulange” Arutyunova Hayk Gulyan

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