Moldova are talent

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Moldova are talent
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Presented byAdrian Ursu
Mircea Marco
JudgesMihai Muntean
Tania Cerga
Nicu Țărnă
Country of originMoldova
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes12
Production
Running time180–240 minutes
Release
Original networkPrime TV
Picture format576i (PAL)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release11 October 2013 (2013-10-11) –
26 December 2014 (2014-12-26)
External links
Website

Moldova are talent ("Moldova's got Talent") was a TV show which first aired on 11 October 2013. The project is a franchise of Got Talent, developed by Simco Limited. The hosts of the show are Adrian Ursu and Mircea Marco. The judges are a well known Moldovan opera singer, Mihai Muntean, the Moldovan singer Tania Cerga, a Moldovan singer (vocalist of Gândul Mâței band), Prime TV star and presenter Nicu Țărnă. The grand prize of first serie is 500,000 MDL.

Format[]

The auditions take place between May and June 2013, in front of the judges and a live audience at different cities across the Moldova: Nisporeni, Bălți, Constanța, Drochia, Soroca, Edineț, Orhei, Cahul, Comrat, Ungheni, Hâncești, Căușeni and Chișinău.[1] The main contest take place in Chișinău, capital of Moldova. At any time during the contest, the judges may show disapproval to the act by pressing a buzzer which lights a large red "X" on the stage, indicating that they particularly dislike the act and do not wish the performance to continue. If all the judges press their buzzers, the act must end immediately.

First episode was on 11 October 2013. Contest has 2 semi-finals, from each semi-final 7 participants qualifying for the final that took place on 27 December 2013. On third place was "Street Workout" group. On second place – dancers team "Maximum", and first place with a prize of 500,000 lei won Monica Pîrlici, a 10 years old girl ani recited an emotional poetry "Nimic nu sunt" ("I am nothing"), written by Romanian bard Costache Ioanid.[2]

Season two[]

At the end of first season final, presenters Mircea Marco and Adrian Ursu announced that soon will begin the preparations for the second season of show.[3] Preselections took place in spring-summer of 2014, and auditions of the 2nd season began on 19 September 2014. In telecast of 28 November, auditions phase ended and took place jury deliberations in which was selected the 36 semi-finalists.[4] The three semifinals took place on 5, 12, and 19 December, and from each semifinal promoted in final 4 entrants. In the final, on 26 December 2014, on third place was folk music group "Nistrenii", on second place speedcuber Roberto Lozovanu, and the winner became Ana Munteanu, a 13 years teen, who in the final sung Patricia's Kaas – "Il parle d'amour", and in previous phases – two songs of Vladimir Vystsky.[5][6]

Partners and sponsors[]

General partner of contest is Moldovan telecommunication company Moldcell.

Series summary[]

Series Start Finish Winner Runner-up Third Place Host(s) Judges Sponsor
One 11 October 2013 27 December 2013 Monica Pîrlici group "Maximum" group "Street Workout" Adrian Ursu
Mircea Marco
Mihai Muntean

Tania Cerga

Nicu Țărnă

Moldcell
Two 19 September 2014 26 December 2014 Ana Munteanu Roberto Lozovanu group "Nistrenii"

References[]

  1. ^ "Orașe Moldova are talent". moldovaaretalent.md. 6 December 2013.
  2. ^ Monica Pîrlici este câștigătoarea primei emisiuni "Moldova Are Talent", prime.md, 28 decembrie 2013
  3. ^ (in Romanian) În curând lansăm ediția a doua a show-ului, prime.md, 28 decembrie 2013
  4. ^ Regulamentul Emisiunii/Concursului televizat "MOLDOVA ARE TALENT" Sezonul II
  5. ^ Ana Munteanu – câștigătoarea Moldova are Talent 2014!
  6. ^ Ana Munteanu – câștigătoarea Moldova are Talent 2014!

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