The Voice of Germany / Season 6
Season 6 of The Voice of Germany | |||
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Episodes | 17th | ||
Country of production | Germany | ||
Manufacturing company | Talpa Germany | ||
First broadcast | October 20, 2016 - December 18, 2016 on ProSieben and Sat.1 | ||
regularity | Thursdays (until December 8, 2016) and Sundays |
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The sixth season of the singing talent show The Voice of Germany was broadcast on television from October 20 to December 18, 2016. Like the previous season , it was moderated by Thore Schölermann and Lena Gercke . The jury included the jury duo Smudo and Michi Beck from the hip-hop band Die Fantastischen Vier , the songwriter Andreas Bourani , the songwriter, guitarist and singer Samu Haber and, for the first time, the singer and actress Yvonne Catterfeld . The winner was Tay Schmedtmann from the coaching group of Andreas Bourani.
Unlike in the previous seasons, Sat.1 broadcast the show on Sundays.
First phase: the blind auditions
The castings for the sixth season took place from February to April 2016, but were not shown on television. The blind auditions were recorded from July 5 to 9, 2016 in the Adlershof studio in Berlin and broadcast in nine television programs from October 20 to November 17, 2016. The jury selected 73 candidates - two of them trios - in the second phase, in which Samu Haber, Yvonne Catterfeld and Michi and Smudo with 18 each and Andreas Bourani with 19 candidates moved in.
The nineteen candidates Danyal Demir, Marc Amacher, Mathea Elisabeth Höller, Ruth Lomboto, Stas Schurins, Friedemann Petter, Robin Resch, Anja Kraml, Marie Claudia Apenou, Joel Guzman, Florian Unger, Tay Schmedtmann, Vanessa Iraci, Leon Braje received all four jury votes , Alessio Loriga, Elena Ancuta Stegaru, Sem Eisinger, Jayla Brown and Jonas Hug. Of these, five each decided on Yvonne Catterfeld, Samu Haber and Andreas Bourani and four on Michi and Smudo as coach.
episode | The coaches and their candidates | |||
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Samu Haber | Yvonne Catterfeld | Michi and Smudo | Andreas Bourani | |
01 | Bünyamin Yazici | Vera Tavares Darius Zander |
Danyal Demir Michael Wansch Marc Amacher |
Marina mast |
02 | Dorothea Proschko Stas Schurins |
Mathea Elisabeth Höller Pauline Steinbrecher |
Georg Stengel Ruth Lomboto |
Michael Caliman |
03 | Robin Resch Dehua Hu |
Friedemann Petter Victoria Mishchenko |
Shpresim Ahmeti Lukas Raufenlin |
Anna-Maria Nemetz Lucie Fischer |
04 | Andreas Steiger Louisa Jones Florian Unger |
Anja Kraml Marie Claudia Apenou |
Sally Grayson Martin Menzel |
Joel Guzman |
05 | Andrina Travers Vanessa Iraci |
Flávio Martins Viktoriya Andonova |
Lara Trautmann | Daniel Ferrer Homsing Ronra Shimray Tay Schmedtmann |
06 | Maja Endres | Jonny vom Dahl Alessio Loriga |
Florentina Krasniqi Robert Ildefonso Celena Pieper |
Daniela Oude Kotte Leon Braje Sarah Maier, Maria Vogl-Fernheim and Teresa Pleger |
07 | Anna-Lena Schäfer Nicole Bührer Sem Eisinger |
Angelina Schmigelski Boris Alexander Stein Artur Molin |
Elena Ancuta Stegaru Marco Pinto |
Sarah Sacher |
08 | Laura Ritter Vincenzo Iuzzolini Fabian Ludwig |
Nico Laska | Yasmin Sidibe | Theresa Gratzl Neo Kaliske Adrian Schiele Jayla Brown |
09 | Fabian Blesin | Mimoza, Vjollca and Shkurte Mustafa Daria Müller |
Selina Grinberg Marijana Maksimovic |
Steven Sylvester Ludkowski Daniel Moczarski Jonas Hug |
total | 18th | 18th | 18th | 19th |
Second phase: the battle round
The Battle Round was recorded in Berlin from August 31 to September 2, 2016 and broadcast in four television programs from November 20 to December 1, 2016. In Andreas Bourani's group of 19 candidates, eight one-on-one duels and one three-way battle took place; in the other three groups, the 18 candidates fought nine one-on-one duels each. The respective coach selected one of the battle participants directly into the next phase. As in the third to fifth season, some inferior battle candidates also got into the next phase if one of the other coaches took them over. All four coaches each took on a candidate from a different group, so that all four coaching groups with ten participants went into the next phase.
episode | Coach | Battle | Candidate directly elected |
song | Inferior candidate |
New coach of the losing candidate |
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10 | Yvonne Catterfeld | 1 | Alessio Loriga | Oh Jonny from Jan Delay | Darius Zander | - | |
Andreas Bourani | 2 | Lucie Fischer | You Oughta Know by Alanis Morissette | Marina mast | - | ||
Michi and Smudo | 3 | Danyal Demir | Pillowtalk from Zayn | Shpresim Ahmeti | - | ||
Samu Haber | 4th | Florian Unger | Be music by Wincent Weiss | Bünyamin Yazici | Andreas Bourani | ||
Yvonne Catterfeld | 5 | Boris Alexander Stein | Use Somebody from Kings of Leon | Daria Müller | - | ||
Samu Haber | 6th | Fabian Ludwig | Magnetized by Tom Odell | Sem Eisinger | - | ||
Andreas Bourani | 7th | Tay Schmedtmann | I run from Tim Bendzko | Sarah Maier, Teresa Pleger and Maria Vogl-Fernheim |
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Michi and Smudo | 8th | Marc Amacher | Sweet Transvestite by Tim Curry | Michael Wansch | - | ||
11 | Andreas Bourani | 9 | Michael Caliman | Sledgehammer from Rihanna | Anna-Maria Nemetz | Samu Haber | |
Michi and Smudo | 10 | Robert Ildefonso | Gangsta's Paradise by Coolio featuring LV | Marco Pinto | - | ||
Samu Haber | 11 | Laura Ritter | I Hate U, I Love You by Gnash featuring Olivia O'Brien | Fabian Blesin | - | ||
Michi and Smudo | 12 | Ruth Lomboto | The Boy Is Mine by Brandy & Monica | Elena Ancuta Stegaru | - | ||
Andreas Bourani | 13 | Joel Guzman | Master Blaster (Jammin ') by Stevie Wonder | Jayla Brown | - | ||
Yvonne Catterfeld | 14th | Flávio Martins | Umbrella by Rihanna featuring Jay-Z | Mimoza, Vjollca and Shkurte Mustafa | - | ||
Andreas Bourani | 15th | Neo Kaliske | I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) from The Proclaimers | Daniela Oude Kotte | - | ||
Samu Haber | 16 | Stas Shurins | Can't Stop the Feeling! by Justin Timberlake | Vincenzo Iuzzolini | - | ||
Michi and Smudo | 17th | Lara Trautmann | A thousand tears deep from Blumfeld | Martin Menzel | - | ||
Yvonne Catterfeld | 18th | Vera Tavares | Halo from Beyoncé | Victoria Mishchenko | - | ||
12 | Yvonne Catterfeld | 19th | Mathea Elisabeth Höller | Sober from Pink | Anja Kraml | - | |
Samu Haber | 20th | Andreas Steiger | Calm After the Storm by The Common Linnets | Louisa Jones | - | ||
Michi and Smudo | 21st | Sally Grayson | Little Numbers by Boy | Celena Pieper | - | ||
Andreas Bourani | 22nd | Leon Braje | Summer rain from Joris | Sarah Sacher | Adrian Schiele | - | |
Michi and Smudo | 23 | Lukas Raufenlin | Your hurray from bosses | Georg Stengel | - | ||
Yvonne Catterfeld | 24 | Marie Claudia Apenou | Elastic Heart by Sia featuring The Weeknd and Diplo | Artur Molin | - | ||
Andreas Bourani | 25th | Daniel Moczarski | Closer to the Edge from 30 Seconds to Mars | Homsing Ronra Shimray | - | ||
Samu Haber | 26th | Andrina Travers | Just Like Fire by Pink | Nicole Buehrer | - | ||
Yvonne Catterfeld | 27 | Friedemann Petter | Back from Flo Mega | Jonny vom Dahl | Michi and Smudo | ||
13 | Yvonne Catterfeld | 28 | Nico Laska | Crazy from Gnarls Barkley | Viktoriya Andonova | - | |
Michi and Smudo | 29 | Yasmin Sidibe | Don't Dream It's Over by Crowded House | Selina Grinberg | - | ||
Andreas Bourani | 30th | Jonas Hug | Eternity / The Road to Mandalay by Robbie Williams | Theresa Gratzl | - | ||
Samu Haber | 31 | Robin Resch | Lost Boy by Ruth B | Dehua Hu | - | ||
Michi and Smudo | 32 | Florentina Krasniqi | Scars to Your Beautiful by Alessia Cara | Marijana Maksimovic | - | ||
Samu Haber | 33 | Anna-Lena Schäfer | June moon from Rio Reiser | Maja Endres | - | ||
Yvonne Catterfeld | 34 | Pauline Steinbrecher | If I Go by Ella Eyre | Angelina Schmigelski | - | ||
Andreas Bourani | 35 | Steven Sylvester Ludkowski | You Don't Know Love by Olly Murs | Daniel Ferrer | - | ||
Samu Haber | 36 | Dorothea Proschko | Masterpiece by Jessie J | Vanessa Iraci | Yvonne Catterfeld |
The coaches and their candidates after the battles | |||
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Samu Haber | Yvonne Catterfeld | Michi and Smudo | Andreas Bourani |
Florian Unger Fabian Ludwig Laura Ritter Stas Schurins Andreas Steiger Andrina Travers Robin Resch Anna-Lena Schäfer Dorothea Proschko Anna-Maria Nemetz |
Alessio Loriga Boris Alexander Stein Flávio Martins Vera Tavares Mathea Elisabeth Höller Marie Claudia Apenou Friedemann Petter Nico Laska Pauline Steinbrecher Vanessa Iraci |
Danyal Demir Marc Amacher Robert Ildefonso Ruth Lomboto Lara Trautmann Sally Grayson Lukas Raufenlin Yasmin Sidibe Florentina Krasniqi Jonny vom Dahl |
Lucie Fischer Tay Schmedtmann Michael Caliman Joel Guzman Neo Kaliske Leon Braje Daniel Moczarski Jonas Hug Steven Sylvester Ludkowski Bünyamin Yazici |
10 (9 + 1) | 10 (9 + 1) | 10 (9 + 1) | 10 (9 + 1) |
Third phase: Sing Off
The third phase, this time called “Sing Off”, was recorded on September 30th and October 1st, 2016 in Berlin and broadcast in two television programs on December 4th and 8th, 2016. The participants were supported in the preparation by Robbie Williams , Emeli Sandé , Alicia Keys and Shawn Mendes . In Sing Off, each of the 40 remaining participants performed a song; each coach selected three of his ten candidates for the live show phase. Of the twelve live show participants, six received all four jury votes in the blind auditions, namely Marc Amacher, Tay Schmedtmann, Friedemann Petter, Florian Unger, Robin Resch and Stas Schurins.
episode | Coach | Appearance | candidate | song |
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14th | Michi and Smudo | 1 | Lara Trautmann | Dernière danse from Indila |
2 | Danyal Demir | Say You Won't Let Go by James Arthur | ||
3 | Jonny vom Dahl | Hold on to your love by Rio Reiser | ||
4th | Marc Amacher | Personal Jesus from Depeche Mode | ||
5 | Florentina Krasniqi | Into You by Ariana Grande | ||
6th | Ruth Lomboto | I Just Can't Stop Loving You by Michael Jackson featuring Siedah Garrett | ||
7th | Lukas Raufenlin | Fresh start for Clueso | ||
8th | Yasmin Sidibe | Rather Be from Clean Bandit | ||
9 | Sally Grayson | Worry by Jack Garratt | ||
10 | Robert Ildefonso | Mercy from Duffy | ||
Andreas Bourani | 11 | Michael Caliman | Nothing Compares 2 U from The Family | |
12 | Bünyamin Yazici | Choirs by Mark Forster | ||
13 | Steven Sylvester Ludkowski | Don't Lose My Number by Phil Collins | ||
14th | Joel Guzman | Georgia on My Mind by Hoagy Carmichael | ||
15th | Leon Braje | Symphony of Silvermoon | ||
16 | Lucie Fischer | Next to Me by Emeli Sandé | ||
17th | Daniel Moczarski | Hero by Chad Kroeger and Josey Scott | ||
18th | Neo Kaliske | Don't Look Back in Anger from Oasis | ||
19th | Tay Schmedtmann | I breathe in from Roger Cicero | ||
20th | Jonas Hug | Save Tonight by Eagle-Eye Cherry | ||
15th | Yvonne Catterfeld | 21st | Mathea Elisabeth Höller | Purple Rain by Prince |
22nd | Alessio Loriga | 20,000 miles from Xavier Naidoo | ||
23 | Nico Laska | Keep Your Head Up by Ben Howard | ||
24 | Vanessa Iraci | Hallelujah from Alicia Keys | ||
25th | Marie Claudia Apenou | Hotter than Hell by Dua Lipa | ||
26th | Friedemann Petter | No roses from Teesy | ||
27 | Flávio Martins | Cold Water by Major Lazer featuring Justin Bieber and MØ | ||
28 | Pauline Steinbrecher | Fire Under My Feet by Leona Lewis | ||
29 | Boris Alexander Stein | Eiserner Steg by Philipp Poisel | ||
30th | Vera Tavares | I Say a Little Prayer by Dionne Warwick | ||
Samu Haber | 31 | Fabian Ludwig | Treat You Better by Shawn Mendes | |
32 | Florian Unger | Men don't cry by Adesse featuring Sido | ||
33 | Laura Ritter | Habits (Stay High) by Tove Lo | ||
34 | Anna-Lena Schäfer | One of these stones by Sido featuring Mark Forster | ||
35 | Dorothea Proschko | Whataya Want from Me by Adam Lambert | ||
36 | Andreas Steiger | Human from Rag 'n' Bone Man | ||
37 | Andrina Travers | Best of You by Foo Fighters | ||
38 | Robin Resch | Wonderwall from Oasis | ||
39 | Anna-Maria Nemetz | Paparazzi from Lady Gaga | ||
40 | Stas Shurins | Skyscraper by Demi Lovato |
Fourth phase: the live shows
There were two live broadcasts on December 11th and 18th, 2016 in Berlin. This reduced the number of live shows compared to previous seasons: there were seven live shows in season 1, six in season 2, four in seasons 3 and 4, and three in season 5. Both live broadcasts were broadcast by the television station Sat.1. As in season 5, the coaches did not distribute percentage points, but all decisions were made by televoting by the audience.
First live show (semifinals)
In the first live show on December 11, 2016, four of the twelve candidates advanced: In each coaching group, the three participants performed a song one after the other, after which the audience televoted one of them to the final.
Max Giesinger performed his song 80 million with the twelve candidates.
Coach | Appearance | candidate | song | Televoting |
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Andreas Bourani | 1 | Michael Caliman | License to Kill from Gladys Knight | 6.7% |
2 | Lucie Fischer | Hungry heart of Mia | 12.5% | |
3 | Tay Schmedtmann | How beautiful you are from Sarah Connor | 80.9% | |
Samu Haber | 4th | Stas Shurins | Rise Up by Andra Day | 34.2% |
5 | Florian Unger | Hand in hand by Julian le Play | 10.0% | |
6th | Robin Resch | Chasing Cars from Snow Patrol | 55.8% | |
Yvonne Catterfeld | 7th | Friedemann Petter | Bye bye from Cro | 8.4% |
8th | Vera Tavares | Dirty Diana by Michael Jackson | 35.4% | |
9 | Boris Alexander Stein | Still from Jupiter Jones | 56.2% | |
Michi and Smudo | 10 | Robert Ildefonso | Beggin ' by The Four Seasons | 35.2% |
11 | Yasmin Sidibe | Somebody That I Used to Know by Gotye featuring Kimbra | 12.2% | |
12 | Marc Amacher | TNT from AC / DC | 52.6% |
Second live show (final)
The second live show, the finale, took place on December 18, 2016. Each participant in the final performed a song, sang a duet with his coach and another duet with a guest artist: Boris Alexander Stein sang with OneRepublic , Marc Amacher with Emeli Sandé , Tay Schmedtmann with John Legend , Robin Resch with James Arthur . All four finalists sang Alicia Keys' hit If I Ain't Got You at the beginning of the show . Keys also performed her new song Blended Family (What You Do for Love) .
Tay Schmedtmann and Robin Resch were chosen by televoting as the two artists who were allowed to perform their own new song. After Resch sang his song Disneyland and Schmedtmann his song Lauf Baby Lauf , Tay Schmedtmann came up with a televoting result of almost 54 percent. This was the first time that Andreas Bourani's protégé won the competition.
rank | candidate | Coach | Songs | Televoting 1 | Televoting 2 | |
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1 | Tay Schmedtmann | Andreas Bourani | Cover version | She doesn't see me from Xavier Naidoo | 53.87% | |
Duet with coach | Iceberg by Andreas Bourani | |||||
Duet with guest artist | Love Me Now by John Legend | |||||
own song | Run baby run | |||||
2 | Robin Resch | Samu Haber | Cover version | Photograph by Ed Sheeran | 46.13% | |
Duet with coach | Hollywood Hills from Sunrise Avenue | |||||
Duet with guest artist | Say You Won't Let Go by James Arthur | |||||
own song | Disneyland | |||||
3 | Marc Amacher | Michi and Smudo | Cover version | Are You Gonna Go My Way by Lenny Kravitz | - | |
Duet with coach | Harvest what we sow from Die Fantastischen Vier | |||||
Duet with guest artist | Breathing Underwater by Emeli Sandé | |||||
4th | Boris Alexander Stein | Yvonne Catterfeld | Cover version | Demo (last day) by Herbert Grönemeyer | - | |
Duet with coach | Something by Yvonne Catterfeld featuring Bengio | |||||
Duet with guest artist | Let's Hurt Tonight from OneRepublic |
Audience ratings
On average, 3.58 million viewers saw the sixth season of The Voice of Germany on ProSieben and Sat.1, the market share of the total audience was 11.2 percent. In the target group of 14 to 49 year olds, an average of 2.19 million viewers watched, corresponding to a market share of 19.2 percent.
episode | broadcast | Channel | date | spectator | Market share | source | ||
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total | 14 to 49 years | total | 14 to 49 years | |||||
01 | Blind auditions | ProSieben | Thu, | Oct. 20, 20164.10 million | 2.52 million | 13.4% | 23.1% | |
02 | Blind auditions | Sat 1 | Sun, | Oct. 23, 20164.02 million | 2.48 million | 11.6% | 19.3% | |
03 | Blind auditions | ProSieben | Thu, | Oct. 27, 20164.02 million | 2.46 million | 13.2% | 23.4% | |
04 | Blind auditions | Sat 1 | Sun, | Oct. 30, 20164.12 million | 2.53 million | 12.2% | 20.6% | |
05 | Blind auditions | ProSieben | Thu, Nov 3, 2016 | 3.90 million | 2.47 million | 12.8% | 23.5% | |
06 | Blind auditions | Sat 1 | Sun, Nov 6, 2016 | 4.19 million | 2.45 million | 11.8% | 18.5% | |
07 | Blind auditions | ProSieben | Thu, | Nov 10, 20163.86 million | 2.39 million | 12.5% | 22.2% | |
08 | Blind auditions | Sat 1 | Sun, | Nov 13, 20163.71 million | 2.33 million | 10.5% | 17.4% | |
09 | Blind auditions | ProSieben | Thu, | Nov 17, 20163.74 million | 2.31 million | 12.0% | 21.5% | |
10 | Battle Round | Sat 1 | Sun, | Nov 20, 20163.39 million | 2.01 million | 9.6% | 15.2% | |
11 | Battle Round | ProSieben | Thu, | Nov. 24, 20163.15 million | 1.97 million | 10.8% | 19.5% | |
12 | Battle Round | Sat 1 | Sun, | Nov. 27, 20163.12 million | 1.94 million | 9.0% | 14.9% | |
13 | Battle Round | ProSieben | Thu, Dec. 1, 2016 | 3.50 million | 2.21 million | 11.6% | 21.7% | |
14th | Sing off | Sat 1 | Sun, Dec. 4, 2016 | 3.05 million | 1.83 million | 9.6% | 15.7% | |
15th | Sing off | ProSieben | Thu, Dec 8, 2016 | 2.79 million | 1.72 million | 10.2% | 18.2% | |
16 | Live show | Sat 1 | Sun, | Dec 11, 20163.04 million | 1.73 million | 9.8% | 15.1% | |
17th | Live show | Sat 1 | Sun, | Dec 18, 20163.08 million | 1.81 million | 10.4% | 16.2% |
Web links
Individual evidence
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