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Just watched the video of Jason Brown's short program at The Lombardia Trophy, and apparently Jason has changed his short program. He announced earlier that he was going to skate his short to Appassionata by Secret Garden. But at Lombardia, Jason skated to Writing on the Wall (performed by Sam Smith, from the James Bond movie Specter).

I just watched Vincent Zhou and Jason's SPs today, and realized they are using the same music, but different cut I believe.
 
WOW~~ I still cannot believe that Misha Ge is a choreographer of a high profile Russian skater, just thinking how reputation would affect judge's perception alone. Before seeing the program, I am not sure Por Una Cabeza is a good choice, because the strong memory of Mao. Anna must have trusted Misha with her heart.
Anna Pogorilaya
SP: "Por Una Cabeza" written by Carlos Gardel; choreographed by Misha Ge
FP: choreographed by Morozov
http://www.fsrussia.ru/news/2321-anna-tsareva-anya-chetko-znaet-chto-ej-nuzhno.html
 
I just watched Vincent Zhou and Jason's SPs today, and realized they are using the same music, but different cut I believe.

Vincent is definitely using more of the instrumental, while Jason's SP has lyrics throughout.
 
WOW~~ I still cannot believe that Misha Ge is a choreographer of a high profile Russian skater, just thinking how reputation would affect judge's perception alone. Before seeing the program, I am not sure Por Una Cabeza is a good choice, because the strong memory of Mao. Anna must have trusted Misha with her heart.

What memory of Mao? I don't even remember she skated to it. That was 7 years ago and it wasn't any iconic program.

Pogo's fiery style might do Por Una Cabeza justice.
 
WOW~~ I still cannot believe that Misha Ge is a choreographer of a high profile Russian skater, just thinking how reputation would affect judge's perception alone. Before seeing the program, I am not sure Por Una Cabeza is a good choice, because the strong memory of Mao. Anna must have trusted Misha with her heart.

Misha choreographs his own programs and worked with Mishin's skaters this season, too. I'm not sure what you are implying about his reputation, but I don't think he has a bad one by any means. Surely the judges will be more concerned with what she shows on the ice than the choreographer's name, in any case.
 
I mean Misha is known as a competitive skater, not as a choreographer. He himself has lots of dance training and he probably has the arsenal to be a good choreographer, but his reputation in that is a blank, that may leads to negative perception from the judges, even when the choreography itself may be very good.
Misha choreographs his own programs and worked with Mishin's skaters this season, too. I'm not sure what you are implying about his reputation, but I don't think he has a bad one by any means. Surely the judges will be more concerned with what she shows on the ice than the choreographer's name, in any case.
 
I mean Misha is known as a competitive skater, not as a choreographer. He himself has lots of dance training and he probably has the arsenal to be a good choreographer, but his reputation in that is a blank, that may leads to negative perception from the judges, even when the choreography itself may be very good.

I really doubt the judges increase or decrease the PCS depending on the name of the choreographer. I wouldn't be even surprised if they didn't know or care at all who choreographed each program. It's not important for judging.
 
First seconds of Elena and Ruslan's short dance:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BKJsKtMg1nb/

I must admit I like the beginning. Let's hope the rest is equally good or even better.
Thanks a lot, Mohacz. Everything would be fine, but I really was not excpecting another 'Sing Sing Sing', although I understood that Shpilband is very likely to give them something very well known. Honestly, I am disappointed about that, especially as Bobrova/Soloviev are using 'Sing Sing Sing' too.
 
Thanks a lot, Mohacz. Everything would be fine, but I really was not excpecting another 'Sing Sing Sing', although I understood that Shpilband is very likely to give them something very well known. Honestly, I am disappointed about that, especially as Bobrova/Soloviev are using 'Sing Sing Sing' too.

Igor just doesn't believe the music is important it would seem.
He's of the old school, where he thinks it is good to have music the audience knows and gets them tapping their feet.
 
Thanks a lot, Mohacz. Everything would be fine, but I really was not excpecting another 'Sing Sing Sing', although I understood that Shpilband is very likely to give them something very well known. Honestly, I am disappointed about that, especially as Bobrova/Soloviev are using 'Sing Sing Sing' too.

Maybe in spite of being disappointed with Igor, Elena and Ruslan we should be crossed with Zhulin, Bobrova and Soloviev? :scratch2: Especially when we don't know who came first with the idea of choosing "Sing, sing, sing" as part of the short dance.
 
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Maybe in spite of being disappointed with Igor, Elena and Ruslan we should be crossed with Zhulin, Bobrova and Soloviev? :scratch2: Especially when we don't know who came first with the idea of choosing Swing, swing, swing

Bourne & Kraatz?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IStdxXn30Nk

Nope.

Torvill & Dean?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifAHxjLBKbg

Probably not. I'd wager it's been a staple for a long, long while. Swing, Swing, Swing & Bollywood are both very Igor. But I&Z didn't go to him to get original music selections. They went to clean up/solidify their technique. If they do that, who knows? They may graduate to Rachmaninoff with original cymbal clashes. (In all seriousness, Igor's musical choices are at least as original as Morozov's, and Elena managed to sell that so we shall have to count on her to sell this).
 
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Maybe in spite of being disappointed with Igor, Elena and Ruslan we should be crossed with Zhulin, Bobrova and Soloviev? :scratch2: Especially when we don't know who came first with the idea of choosing "Sing, sing, sing" as part of the short dance.
I am equally disappointed with Shpilband and Zhulin. Maybe just a bit more with Shpilband since I love Ilinykh/Zhiganshin more than Bobrova/Soloviev. And I don't think it's important at all who of them came up with this idea first. Firstly, I doubt that whoever chose it second knew about the choice of the other team, otherwise they would not have chosen it. Secondly, 'Sing Sing Sing' is so overused both in dance and singles that it could not be considered "stealing" someone's special idea even if they knew.
 
Programs from Men at JGP Yokohama

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[TH="class: first, align: left"]No.[/TH]
[TH="align: left"]Name[/TH]
[TH="align: center"]Nation[/TH]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: first, align: right"]1[/TD]
[TD]Mauro CALCAGNO
SP Gopher Mambo, Mambo Caliente by Arturo Sandoval; choreo by Estrella Marinucci
LP All of Me by John Legend, Toby Gad, Closing Ranks by Lior Rosner, Timothy Stitheim; choreo by Estrella Marinucci[/TD]
[TD="align: right"]ARG[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: first, align: right"]2[/TD]
[TD]James MIN
SP Jumpin' Jack by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy; choreo by M. and E. Borounov, R. Laidlaw, J. Min
LP Totem (Cirque du Soleil); choreo by M. and E. Borounov, R. Laidlaw, J. Min[/TD]
[TD="align: right"]AUS[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: first, align: right"]3[/TD]
[TD]Eric LIU
SP In the Hall of the Moutain King (Peer Gynt Suite by Edvard Grieg), performed by Anna Katharina; choreo by Lance Vipond
LP Regreso al Amor by Astor Piazzolla, Primavera Portena by Astor Piazzolla; choreo by Lance Vipond[/TD]
[TD="align: right"]CAN[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: first, align: right"]4[/TD]
[TD]Roman SADOVSKY
SP Exogenesis Symphony Part 3: Redemption by Muse; choreo by David Wilson, Mark Pillay
LP Romeo and Juliet (Plunket and Maclean soundtrack) by Craig Armstrong; choreo by David Wilson, Mark Pillay[/TD]
[TD="align: right"]CAN[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: first, align: right"]5[/TD]
[TD]Chih-I TSAO
SP Feeling Good by Michael Buble; choreo by Scott Brown, Ikaika Young, I. S. Poupee
LP Adios Nonino by Astor Piazzolla; choreo by Scott Brown, Ikaika Young, I. S. Poupee[/TD]
[TD="align: right"]TPE[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: first, align: right"]6[/TD]
[TD]Harrison Jon-Yen WONG
SP I am Feeling Good by Adam Lambert; choreo by Scott Brown
LP Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini performed by David Garrett; choreo by Scott Brown[/TD]
[TD="align: right"]HKG[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: first, align: right"]7[/TD]
[TD]Krishna Sai Rahul ELURI
SP Lady Di by Richard Clayderman
LP Morning Sun by Armik[/TD]
[TD="align: right"]IND[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: first, align: right"]8[/TD]
[TD]Calvin PRATAMA
SP Feeling Good by Michael Buble; choreo by M. Nugraha
LP The Way You Make Me Feel by Michael Jackson, Man in the Mirror by Michael Jackson; choreo by B. Nugroho[/TD]
[TD="align: right"]INA[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: first, align: right"]9[/TD]
[TD]Mark GORODNITSKY
SD Puttin' On the Pin-Stripe Remix A by Chris Walden, Mark Kilian; choreo by Andrei Berezintsev
LP Iron Man 3 (soundtrack) by Brian Tyler; choreo by Andrei Berezintsev[/TD]
[TD="align: right"]ISR[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: first, align: right"]10[/TD]
[TD]Daniel GRASSL
SP Art on Ice by Edvin Marton
LP Charlie Chaplin Medley: "Smile" performed by Nat King Cole, "City Lights Overture-Unveiling the Statue" by City Lights Orchestra, and "Limelight" performed by Thomas Beckmann[/TD]
[TD="align: right"]ITA[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: first, align: right"]11[/TD]
[TD]Yuto KISHINA
SP Get a Kick Out of You by Frank Sinatra; choreo by Cathy Reed
LP Violin Concerto by Petr I. Tchaikovski; choreo by Cathy Reed[/TD]
[TD="align: right"]JPN[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: first, align: right"]12[/TD]
[TD]Sena MIYAKE
SP Caravan performed by The Ventures; choreo by Misao Sato, Kenji Miyamoto
LP Child of Nazareth by Maxime Rodriguez; choreo by Misao Sato, Kenji Miyamoto[/TD]
[TD="align: right"]JPN[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: first, align: right"]13[/TD]
[TD]Kazuki TOMONO
SP Symphony No. 5 by Ludwig van Beethoven, The Fifth by David Garrett; choreo by Misao Sato
LP An American in Paris by George Gershwin; choreo by Misao Sato[/TD]
[TD="align: right"]JPN[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: first, align: right"]14[/TD]
[TD]Kai Xiang CHEW
SP Fanatico by Edvin Marton; choreo by Mari Araya
LP Slow Dancing in the Big City by Bill Conti; choreo by Mari Araya[/TD]
[TD="align: right"]MAS[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: first, align: right"]15[/TD]
[TD]Donovan CARRILLO
SP Mambo Mix by Perez Prado; choreo by Gregorio Nunez
LP Hasta Que Te Conoci by Juan Gabriel, performed by Raul di Blasio; choreo by Gregorio Nunez[/TD]
[TD="align: right"]MEX[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: first, align: right"]16[/TD]
[TD]Michael DURHAM
SP This Is a Man's World; choreo by Mathieu Wilson
LP Lord of the Rings Theme performed by The Piano Guys; choreo by Mathieu Wilson[/TD]
[TD="align: right"]NZL[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: first, align: right"]17[/TD]
[TD]Jun Hwan CHA
SP selections from A Chorus Line
LP Mi Mancherai (from Il Postino OST) by Josh Groban[/TD]
[TD="align: right"]KOR[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: first, align: right"]18[/TD]
[TD]Alexey EROKHOV
SP The Thrill Is Gone by B.B. King, Eric Chapman; choreo by Daniil Gleikhengauz
LP Romeo and Juliette; choreo by Daniil Gleikhengauz[/TD]
[TD="align: right"]RUS[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: first, align: right"]19[/TD]
[TD]Artem KOVALEV
SP Misere by Bruno Pelletier; choreo by Martine Dagenais; choreo by Martine Dagenais
LP House of Flying Daggers (soundtrack) by Shigeru Umebayashi, Samurai Collection by Kiyoshi Yoshida; choreo by Martine Dagenais[/TD]
[TD="align: right"]RUS[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: first, align: right"]20[/TD]
[TD]Chadwick WANG
SP Sleepwalk, Jump Jive and Wail; choreo by Derrick Delmore
LP Cry Me a River by Michael Buble; choreo by Derrick Delmore[/TD]
[TD="align: right"]SIN[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: first, align: right"]21[/TD]
[TD]Emmanuel SAVARY
SP "Viejos Aires" by Ensamble Nuevo Tango; choreo by Evgeny Platov
LP House of Flying Daggers, Fearless and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon soundtracks; choreo by Evgeny Platov[/TD]
[TD="align: right"]USA[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: first, align: right"]22[/TD]
[TD]Vincent ZHOU
SP "Writing's on the Wall" from the Spectre soundtrack by Sam Smith; choreo by Drew Meekins, David Wilson
LP Johnny Staccato soundtrack by Elmer Bernstein; choreo by David Wilson[/TD]
[TD="align: right"]USA[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
 
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Maria Sotskova SP
Schnittke "Story of an Unknown Actor-Agitato I and Waltz of Farewell"
Concerto Grosso No. 1- Rondo; Agitato
 
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Evgenia Medvedeva SP Yiruma "River Flows In You" and Balmorhea "The Winter"
 
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From the Lombardia Trophy pairs LP:

Ghilardi/Ambrosini skated to Two Steps From Hell. The first piece I couldn't quite place - I tend toward the Epic - but the second was definitely Ocean Princess.

Marchei/Hotarek - Skyfall/Mission Impossible
 
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