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Who did the music piece justice?

skateluvr

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I'll start with Malaguena-many skated to this oft used music. I think Sasha's 2003 program was the best musical interpretation. Who is your best interpreter of the music? Who moved you or amazed you with choerography.

There are many pieces used, used, overused. Please add on a warhorse and who skated to it the best. Post videos if they are there. I know, mea culpa. I want to find Sasha's best 2003 season performance of Malageuna to post.:)
 
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loren

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Sasha Cohen, 2006 Olympic sp: "Dark Eyes" --- the BEST!!

Mao Asada, 2006 Skate America sp: "NocturneNo.2"

Kim Yuna, 2009 World sp&lp: "Dance Macabre" and "Scheherazade"

Daisuke Takahashi, 2011 NHK Trophy sp: "In the Garden of Souls"
 

Pepe Nero

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I don't know if it was over-used by 1990, but if the only time I ever had to see someone skate to Scheherazade again, it would be on YouTube: Midori skating her LP to that music at the 1990 Worlds. Nowadays, I have to turn the sound off when I hear that music start for a skater, even Yu-na. :)
 

russell30

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Dec 14, 2004
I'll start with Malaguena-many skated to this oft used music. I think Sasha's 2003 program was the best musical interpretation. Who is your best interpreter of the music? Who moved you or amazed you with choerography.

There are many piece used, used, overused. Please add on a warhorse and who skated to it the best. Post videos if they are there. I kno mea culpa. I want to find Sasha's best 2003 seaso performance of Malageuna to post.:)

Maria Butyrskaya's interpretation of Malaguena in 96 and 97 in her free program was very good, very sultry
 

seniorita

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Butyrskaya made justice also to otonal[so did weir] and to 17 Moments In Spring:love:
 

Rachmaninoff

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Sasha did quite well with a lot of overused pieces of music. Malaguena (I never even particularly liked that music until I saw her perform to it), Swan Lake, Dark Eyes, Romeo & Juliet...

Concerto d'Aranjuez was done very well by both MK and Takeshi Honda.

Rach's 2nd Piano Concerto: I don't think anyone's quite done it justice (I really love this piece, so I'm picky about it) but I thought Lu Chen came closest. Sale and Pelletier's orchid program looked like it had a lot of potential; I was very disappointed when they went back to freaking Love Story.

Meditation from Thais: Oksana Baiul did a gorgeous exhibition to it

Nessun Dorma: Meno and Sand

Umbrellas of Cherbourg: Tessa and Scott

I agree about Yu Na's 'Dance Macabre' and 'Sheherezade'. I liked her '09 programs better than her Olympic ones the following year.
 

daphna

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Mar 6, 2004
Dai's "Bluse for Klook" is the best ever. he just needs to pull out a perfect technical skate to it, and it'll go down in history as one of the all timers.
 

ankka

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Dec 29, 2009
For me, the best interpretations are the following:

Chen Lu's 1993-94 LP to Joe Hisaishi's Nausicäa of the Valley of the Wind
Carolina Kostner's this year's SP to Shostakovich's Allegretto from Trio no 2
Kim's SP to Danse Macabre
Kiira Korpi's SP to Somewhere over the Rainbow.
 

russell30

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Dai's "Bluse for Klook" is the best ever. he just needs to pull out a perfect technical skate to it, and it'll go down in history as one of the all timers.

Daphna Have to agree with you there, when I heard Dai was going to skate to it, I personally thought "oh no" not original (over used) and at that point Usova/Zhulin FD in 93 (i think the first time the piece was used) was the best and really was their music but Dai has delivered it to its worthiness, as you say if he nails everything "OH BOY" be so GREAT!!

LOVE the interpretation and all the innuendo's within the program, he could win GOLD with that one......:biggrin:
 

russell30

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Sasha did quite well with a lot of overused pieces of music. Malaguena (I never even particularly liked that music until I saw her perform to it), Swan Lake, Dark Eyes, Romeo & Juliet...

Concerto d'Aranjuez was done very well by both MK and Takeshi Honda.

Rach's 2nd Piano Concerto: I don't think anyone's quite done it justice (I really love this piece, so I'm picky about it) but I thought Lu Chen came closest. Sale and Pelletier's orchid program looked like it had a lot of potential; I was very disappointed when they went back to freaking Love Story.

Meditation from Thais: Oksana Baiul did a gorgeous exhibition to it

Nessun Dorma: Meno and Sand

Umbrellas of Cherbourg: Tessa and Scott

I agree about Yu Na's 'Dance Macabre' and 'Sheherezade'. I liked her '09 programs better than her Olympic ones the following year.

Sasha's program's always very good, shows off her style!!

Michelle Skated to Ikuko Kawai's version of Aranjuez, which is still the best, the more classical rendition by rodrigo well Joannie Rochette was good for me there.. - that program transformed her.

As for the overused Piano Concerto No: 2 I hope a lot of people can agree, but no one has come close to Chen Lu, that program especially world's 96 was breathtaking - Michelle and Chen double gold there.

Yu Na Danse Macabre "BOY" that was good (best rendition), loved her OO7 too though........
 

dorispulaski

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To no one's surprise, most of my choices are from ice dance :laugh:


For me, Blues for Klook will always belong to Usova & Zhulin :love:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxseLaxl61s

Oddly enough, the best Cabaret I ever saw belongs to Chock & Zuerlein last year. Even though they weren't the greatest dancers, the choreo and the whole piece worked for me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUav1hj011Q

Scheherazade, Blumberg & Siebert 1984 Olympics
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcmLc_XSp7Y
tied with Midori Ito, NHK

Best Fred & Ginger, Blumberg & Siebert, 1983 Worlds (best representation of tap dance ever on ice. Their timing was wonderful!!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWAyYy7XjrI&feature=related

Rahkamo & Kokko, Europeans, Sibelius, Finlandia, Valse Triste (skated in Finland, won first ever ISU dance medal for Finland
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rk2LqLNPelc

Rahkamo & Kokko, Best La Strada
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KopcVIyZe_w

Best Cabaret, curiously, Chock & Zuerlein 2011 worlds, their last performance as a team
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUav1hj011Q

Virtue & Moir, best Umbrellas of Cherbourg (Mahler is not a war horse, but if it were, they owned that one too)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBVli-xfJK0

Davis & White, best Samson and Delilah, 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S65MXD3XHvQ

Davis & White, best Die Fledermaus 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvF5bIfB2kA

Grishuk & Platov 1997 Europeans, best The Feeling Begins, tied with Michelle Kwan 2003 worlds SP
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLmywlzRkv0

Klimova & Ponamarenko Best Bach Toccata & Fugue 1992 Olympics
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kl-niom1jc8

Torvill & Dean best Bolero 1984 olympics
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8obUdxnTlc

Torvill & Dean best Paso Doble (I usually misidentify this music--is it Capriccio Espagnole?) 1984 Europeans
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwXTYlsynM8

Best Chaplin routine 1984 Worlds, Barber & Slater
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JR6A_uMU0mI

Best Ave Maria, Yankowskas & Coughlin, US Nationals 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=incIOswvkv0

Best Carmen, Krylova & Ovsiannakov 1998
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oFAnymw0YU

Best Two Guitars, Wachsman & Waggoner, 1988
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8g62Jv9YnuE

Best Firebird, Watson & Oppegard 1987
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vyBwlCQb-w

Best Swan Lake, Rudy Galindo 1996
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lH9mg_ZneA

Pagliacci, Toller Cranston
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NyCTKltCe0#t=3m10s

Casablanca, Kurt Browning, 1994
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SxtqOEi6og

Les Patineurs, Brian Boitano
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ah3Fmy7hAn0#t=0m30s

Swing, Swing, Swing , Brian Orser, 1988, Olympics
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSCr-A8T5qQ

Don Quixote, John Curry 1976 Olympics
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z79TMsYRnEc&feature=related

Impossible Dream, Pang & Tong (Man of La Mancha)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTY0xL5iHU8

Best Turandot, Shen & Zhao 2003
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cz6r2XE8N0
 
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ImaginaryPogue

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Best Requiem for a Dream: Cappellini/Lanotte - eviscerating DomShabs, Pech/Bourzat, and Tomas Verner's

Best Masquerade Waltz: Krylova/Ovsiannikov.

Best Man in the Iron Mask: Anissina/Piezarat.

Best Blues for Klook: Usova/Zhulin.
 

Bartek

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Best Malaguena - Cohen 2003 Skate Canada
Best Totentanz - Slutskaya 2006 Olympics
Best Dark Eyes - Cohen 2006 Olympics
Best Turandot - Shen & Zhao (though I love Shizuka's interpretation too) 2003 Worlds
Best Swan Lake - Cohen 2003 Skate America
Best Pas de Deux from the Nutcracker - Shen & Zhao 2004-2005 GPF
Best Nino Rota's Romeo and Juliette - Cohen 2006 Nationals
Best Tosca - Kwan 2004 Nationals
Best Aranjuez - Kwan 2003 Worlds
Best Otonal - Butyrskaya 1999 Worlds
Best La Traviata - Lambiel 2010 Euros
Best Moonlight Sonata - Cohen 2009 exhibition
Best Flamenco - Suguri 2006 Worlds
Best Liebestraume - Asada 2011 Nationals
Best Tango de Roxanne - Kim 2007
Best Blues for Klook - Takahashi
Best Shubert's Serenade - Slutskaya 2002 Worlds
Best La Strada - Takahashi 2010 Worlds
Best East of Eden - Kwan
Best Memoires of a Geisha - Nakano 2007 Worlds
Best Mendelsson's Violin Concerto - Ando 2007 Worlds
Best Miss Saigon - Kim 2007 Cup of Russia
Best Seventeen Moments of Spring - Butyrskaya (actually I haven't seen anyone else doing that but I love her interpretation) 2000 NHK
Best Mozart's Piano Concerto no. 23 - Kostner 2011-2012 GPF
Best Danse Macabre - Kim 2009 Worlds
 

macy

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romeo and juliet- sasha
liebestraum- mao
scheherezade- yuna
PHANTOM OF THE OPERA- MERYL AND CHARLIE
 
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I have very little to add, except that there's an unusual solo interpretation by Katia Gordeyeva of "I will Wait for You," the song from The Umbrellas of Cherbourg in 1997. I'm not saying that it's better than V/M's--in fact it's kind of rudimentary at that early stage in Katia's solo career--but she gives it an convincing emotional simplicity.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnRLjvCl2Ss

Gordeyeva also did a pretty riveting Mahler Adagietto at the memorial program for Sergei. In fact, I kind of thought that she had effectively retired the music. I was impressed with Virtue/Moir's Mahler program in terms of their skating, but it took me awhile to feel that the music was theirs.

The great thing about a thread like this is that any performance that's cited makes me think of other performances that are also lovely. For example, I adore Takahashi, but as Doris says, Rahkamo/Kokko also did a simply enchanting version of "La Strada"--they were a wonderfully inventive and expressive couple who were underrated by judges but always prized by fans.
 
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