On the evening of October 16, Channel One aired the second episode of the ninth season of the Voice show.

The show continues with the blind audition phase.

The program opened with a speech by Evgeny Panchekhin.

From the age of 14 he studied at the school of the Kuban Cossack Choir, and now he performs at the Krasnodar Philharmonic.

At The Voice, Panchekhin applied this experience by choosing the folk song “Unharness, boys, horses”.

The talent of the contestant was appreciated from the first notes by Sergey Shnurov - according to Basta, the mentor declared himself as an ataman.

But Valery Syutkin, after the mentors' chairs turned around, admitted that in the place of Panchekhin he expected to see a colorful black-haired Cossack in a hat.

A participant from St. Petersburg, Ksenia Pavroz was born into a musician's family and has been engaged in creative work since early childhood, and later graduated from the conservatory.

She decided to demonstrate her vocal abilities on the example of the composition Proud Mary by the Creedence Clearwater Revival group.

Valery Syutkin and Polina Gagarina became interested in her.

“You ignite everyone and everything, and yourself in the first place,” said the mentor.

When it came time to choose a team, Pavroz was seriously going to continue the competition under the leadership of Sergei Shnurov, apparently because of excitement, not realizing that he did not turn to her, but in this situation she joined Syutkin's team.

Kristina Korolkova created the groove atmosphere with the hit Sing It Back.

Polina Gagarina immediately noted an interesting manner of performance “out of tonality”, but Sergei Shnurov was the first to turn to the participant.

As a result, all the mentors were ready to invite Korolkova to their teams.

The choice of the participant was influenced by her little son, who came to meet Polina Gagarina.

The vocalist of the ensemble of the Central House of the Russian Army Juliet Mineeva tried her luck with Olga Kormukhina's song “I am falling into the sky”.

However, Valery Syutkin described her performance as “even noise”.

According to Sergei Shnurov, the chosen composition does not match the image of the contestant.

Before leaving the show, she managed to fulfill her old dream - to sing a duet with Polina Gagarina.

Safael Mishiev from Baku, according to him, came to the competition without a support group, because it is difficult for him to endure the excitement of others.

He impressed Polina Gagarina and Basta with an unusual interpretation of the One Day composition with guitar accompaniment.

“I'm pretty distinctive.

I have been writing songs for a long time and I sing all my songs like that, ”Mishiev explained to the members of the jury.

The contestant admitted that he did not count on success.

He will continue to participate in the project under the leadership of Polina Gagarina.

According to Sergei Zamkov, he got the accordion from his mother, but he himself is more interested in playing the guitar and vocals.

Now Zamkov plays in several groups, but he came to the show "The Voice" as a solo performer.

His performance with the song Rock and Roll by the Led Zepellin group was simultaneously approved by Sergey Shnurov and Basta.

Polina Gagarina and Valery Syutkin joined later.

The latter especially noted the correct presentation of the material.

Basta admitted that after listening to the song, he wanted to ride a motorcycle, despite the fact that he had not yet mastered this type of transport.

It was he who managed to get a participant to his team.

Anna Mass also dropped out of the competition.

She sang Zemfira's song "Don't let go."

The jury members noted that the contestant was close to the original, and there was not enough individuality in her number.

18-year-old Alexandra Boldareva won the hearts of Polina Gagarina, Basta and Valery Syutkin with the performance of the composition Shallow.

She told the mentors that in her native Rostov she studied at a jazz school

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and in Moscow she entered GITIS, but left after the first semester to study vocals.

To continue participating in the "Voice" the contestant chose her countryman Basta.

Yevgeny Yuzhin's performance of David Tukhmanov's romance to the verses of Larisa Rubalskaya “Vain words” did not bring him a place in any of the teams.

Elene Ninidze from Tbilisi made a bet on the hit What's Up, known by the group 4 Non Blondes.

Valery Syutkin and Sergey Shnurov turned to her.

Ninidze joined Syutkin's team.

Rosalina Bevzyuk from North Ossetia failed to impress the audience and the jury with her version of Dance Monkey.

The mentors noted that she sang all the notes correctly, but could not show anything interesting.

“There was a song, but there was no miracle,” concluded Sergei Shnurov.

The second edition of the project was closed by Igor Zavazalsky, who managed to get into the team of Sergei Shnurov thanks to the performance of Leonid Agutin's song "What's going on?"

The teams have less and less vacancies.

Basta's team now has three members: Fantine Pritula, Sergey Zamkov and Alexandra Boldareva.

Sergey Shnurov's team includes Maria Rusakova, Bogdan Kiyashko, Olga Dianova, Evgeny Panchekhin and Igor Zavazalsky.

Under the direction of Polina Gagarina, Ivan Kharitonov, Gor Ispiryan, Kristina Korolkova and Safael Mishiev will participate in the show.

Valery Syutkin became a mentor to Oleg Sherin, Alexander Elovskikh, Ksenia Pavroz and Elene Ninidze.