Alexandra Capitanescu, who won Vocea României, a show broadcast by Pro TV, says she wants to continue singing, but she also wants to work in the field of medical physics. Opponent Tudor Chiril is 20 years old, she is a student of the Faculty of Medical Physics.

Oleksandr KapitanescuPhoto: Rapture
  • “I would like to sing 50 more times on Vocea României. I did not expect this, on the blinds (no – auditions) I thought: at least one chair should turn. Tudor brought me up in a few months, I didn’t have much time to rehearse, but he helped me a lot, he showed me the way, the way, and I was forced to listen to him, and I’m glad.
  • He always had the big picture and told me to trust. There was a difficult moment in Knockout when I contracted a virus and for some reason lost my voice.
  • The Voice of Romania has completely changed my life, I want to focus on music, on composition, on my creative side, finish college. As a child, I also loved music and science. I would like to do both. I would like music and medical physics to go together,” Oleksandra said Saturday morning on Ştirile Pro TV, according to News.ro.

Asked what she would do with the €100,000 prize, Alexandra said: “I’m only 20 years old and maybe I’m not mature enough to know what to do with that much money, so I’ll keep it.”

What Oleksandra conveys to those who want to go to Vocea României: “Those who want to come to Vocea României must have the courage to step out of their comfort zone. It’s a wonderful experience. I really liked the Smiley team this year, as well as the Horia-Rose team, there were some impressive voices.”

Alexandra Kapitanescu of Team Tudor Kyril won the 11th Vocea României contest on Friday night, broadcast by Pro TV. Oleksandra Kapitanescu, who sang the song Alone and made a duet with coach Tudor Kirile and Adrian Nur, received the most votes from the public.

Tudor Kirile is winning the Voice of Romania for the second time in a row, after Julian Nunuke, also from his team, won last year.