Well, that didn't look like a cannibal themed program AT ALL!!A Han Yan fan thread yielded the titles of his programs
Han Yan CHN
SP: Minor Waltz from Doubles Jeux (Laurent Korcia) and Viper's Drag
LP: Hannibal soundtrack - Gourmet Valse Tartare" mixed with "The Blue Danube" from Strauss II
We already have this listed, but how had I missed that the Hannibal is Hannibal Lecter and that using Gourmet Valse Tartare makes it a cannibal themed program?
Kevin Reynolds (the LP is newly announced):
Short Program
Part 1: Back In Black, Thunderstruck (AC/DC)
Long Program
Part 1: Excerpts from "Excelsius" (Larry Groupé)
AC/DC??? Awesome! Good for him!
That will be fun! Something different!
I posted it, but it's not official yet...The following appeared in the Capellini & Lanotte Fanfest thread. However, this is not an official announcement
SD 42nd street (the same as W/P, yes)
FD Barbiere di Siviglia (barber of seville)
Savchenko/Szolkowy new programs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNve52tvtVo
http://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/sho...-s-interview-I-won-t-be-able-to-coach-anymore
AO: Are you happy with Kavaguti/Smirnov's new programmes which were choreographed by Peter Tchernyshev?
ТМ: I am. Frankly. But who cares about our thoughts right now. When everything will be done and the guys will be receiving good marks and placed accordingly - then we'll be able to say whether we are happy with the programmes or not. You can tell the designer of a costume during his work `it'll be a masterpiece' but it will only become one when it's ready, looks good and is on the catwalk.
AO: Can you tell about the new programmes?
TM: The SP music is a fantasy written by Margarita Adyasova on the theme of `Katiusha' and played by a group `Feel'Armonia'. The idea behind it: Yuko's destiny, a Japanese girl, a single skater who starts skating pairs with a Russian guy. So the music starts in a Japanese style. It's a convenient music to do the elements. Yet it sounds contemporary. There are voices, cellos etc. It took about 3 months to record. Then the Japanese girl becomes part of Russia, there is a young man who invites her to a Russian dance and they turn everyone on with their celebration.
Of course it's a programme for Sochi, a tribute to Russian culture. In a way it's a story of Yuko and Sasha.
As for the LP music - Tchaikovsky's symphony on a theme of Bayron's `Manfred' you won't like it much. For me it's a bit too heavy. It's hard to listen to without watching.
Sorry, did she really mean you won't like it much? :scratch:Kavaguti & Smirnov's programs, from TahBka's translation of an interview with Moskvina on FSU: