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Evan Lysacek debut his new short program last night at Sun Valley on Ice. Fantastic program to Black Swan.

Did he land any quads/3A?

In reality, even just to qualify for Sochi, quads and/or 3A should be necessary. If he doesn't have quads and/or 3A, I just don't see him going to Sochi.
 
Did he land any quads/3A?

In reality, even just to qualify for Sochi, quads and/or 3A should be necessary. If he doesn't have quads and/or 3A, I just don't see him going to Sochi.

When you think about it, every man on the podium at US Nationals this year at the very least ATTEMPTED a quad (two of the four landed theirs, and a third got rotation), and most of the top ten did too. To even touch Max Aaron he's going to need at least three quads, let alone beating him (since Aaron's Axel actually takes off forward, rather than backwards like Lysacek's...). Ross Miner was already landing a quad last season; I'm sure it'll be stronger this season. And don't forget the young guns...I'm sure the summer has done Joshua Farris' quad the world of good and his 3A is easily the best among the US Senior men. And if Jason Brown really is landing a quad as he is rumoured to be, then the rest of the field can just forget it!

Honestly, Lysacek, if the comeback happens (which again, I'll believe it when I see it), is going to struggle to make the top five, IMO. Sochi is long gone for him. And even more honestly...they'd be mad to send him.
 
Yes, Evan is keeping Samson & Delilah for the LP. He skated part of the S& D program last night.

Thank you so much for all the information on Evan, SkateFan66! :) And sorry about my teasing his music choices a bit...:o: Did you like it? I hope you had a great time at these shows! :yes:
 
Alexandra Aldridge & Daniel Eaton USA have announced their music choices on youtube :)

Their short dance sounds like it will be a lot of fun.

Aldridge & Eaton's Short Dance consists of three music cuts from Scooby-Doo, The Man with the Hex by the Atomic Fireballs, and Hey Pachuco and The Business of Love from the filmscore "The Mask"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=oaq3Rudc2Uc
Choreo Michael Lemanski in collaboration with Anjelike Camerlengo & Pasquale Camerlengo

I think this is the first time I have heard of anyone using Scooby Doo in seniors!

There is a little less detail on their free dance:

For Free Dance - Their coaches wanted something along the lines of "Dancing With The Stars" so they are going with music from the Birth of the Swerve album by Detroit's Atomic Fireballs, the same group that is performing Man With a Hex for their short dance.
 
Actually, the Short Dance is along the lines of Dancing With The Stars with Special Choreography by Michael Leminski.

The Free Dance is "Indian" and special arrangement for "celebration of Love" an Indian Wedding Song. See Chaula Thacker's announcement of Aldridge and Eaton's Free Dance Music for 2014

http://youtu.be/oyiq0T054Ko
 
:Apology if anyone has posted already. Daisuke's SP music! :cool:
Sonatina for Violin by Mamoru Samuragochi, choreo by Kenji Miyamoto
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djSMqr85UpY&feature=player_embedded

Thank you for the link. Ah, the same kind of music for Dai. Probably it's comfortable for him, but I'd like to see something different.
(I personally have chosen a different music for myself the next season.) Well, everyone plays safe for the Olympic year...
 
Link below has program information for multiple skaters ....

.... including (but not limited to):

- Cathy Reed/Chris Reed:
Igor Shpilband choreographed their free dance to Shogun, and their short dance is set to "Putting on the Ritz" and "Harlem Nocturne."​
- Israeli team Allison Reed/Vasili Rogov:
Their short dance is set to "Hit the Road, Jack" and their free to Pirates of the Caribbean.​
- Michal Brezina
He reports he went to Detroit Skating Club in June to work with Pasquale Camerlengo on a new free skate to the Sherlock Holmes soundtrack.​
 
Link below has program information for multiple skaters ....

.... including (but not limited to):

- Cathy Reed/Chris Reed:
Igor Shpilband choreographed their free dance to Shogun, and their short dance is set to "Putting on the Ritz" and "Harlem Nocturne."​
- Israeli team Allison Reed/Vasili Rogov:
Their short dance is set to "Hit the Road, Jack" and their free to Pirates of the Caribbean.​
- Michal Brezina
He reports he went to Detroit Skating Club in June to work with Pasquale Camerlengo on a new free skate to the Sherlock Holmes soundtrack.​
:agree: That's a beautiful soundtrack and I think that this program will fit his skating well!
 
Actually, the Short Dance is along the lines of Dancing With The Stars with Special Choreography by Michael Leminski.

The Free Dance is "Indian" and special arrangement for "celebration of Love" an Indian Wedding Song. See Chaula Thacker's announcement of Aldridge and Eaton's Free Dance Music for 2014

http://youtu.be/oyiq0T054Ko

"Anarkali left her Saleem and went to the disco."

Oh-kay.... ? Whoever came up with this line apparently thought it was so brilliant it had to be repeated ad nauseam. Thankfully, I don't watch ice dance so it's no skin off my nose...

Note: Anarkali (Pomegranateblossom) is a legend from the Mughal era; the ill-fated love story between Anarkali and the Emperor's son, Saleem.
 
Wow, thank you for the link with Dai's music. I am a professional violinist myself, but didn't know this Japanese composer and his violin piece. Very interesting music choice. I am looking forward to it, especially because Miyamoto is the choreograph. Hopefully there will be not so many music cuts. I never thought I would learn to know a new violin piece thanks to a figure skater!
 
I hope we don't see Michal posing around the ice "smoking a pipe" and looking thoughtful.

That ranks right up there with the Steve Martin "King Tut" gestures to Egyptian music or the "shooting the arrow" choreography to Robin Hood.

Those types of "special touches" seem second rate, and (like so many things lately) they annoy me.
 
I wonder if he'll recycle his black bodysuit from "Firebird" for this program. That's one way to save some money.

http://iceskaterjay.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/evan-lysacek-2010-1-16-15-20-44.jpg

LOL. I like Evan but that costume was a little much. Not Urmanov-esque, by any stretch, but still...

I've always wondered... are the details on a costume of that sort visible in an arena? Because they're not on TV. Or maybe I just don't notice them because the costuming of a performer is not that important to me.
 
Wow, thank you for the link with Dai's music. I am a professional violinist myself, but didn't know this Japanese composer and his violin piece. Very interesting music choice. I am looking forward to it, especially because Miyamoto is the choreograph. Hopefully there will be not so many music cuts. I never thought I would learn to know a new violin piece thanks to a figure skater!

Glad you liked the music!, and am very appreciative of your words all the more, considering your profession. :yes:

Some info on the composer and music for you, in case you might be interested:
The composer Mamoru Samuragochi was born in Hiroshima in 1963. His parents (both) were exposed radiation in the atomic bombing which hit Hiroshima on Aug 6, 1945. It is not clear whether he was affected by his parents' radiation, but he eventually started losing his hearing ability since age 17, and completely lost it by age 35 (around 1998). He seems to be very sensitive as a person and had lots of hardships whole his life (to name a few, by commiting suicides), but continues composing while mentally ill and still seeing doctors/taking medicine.
Among his pieces of works, 'Symphony #1 Hiroshima' was composed in 2003 dedicating to all these victims. In 2013, he composed 'Piano Sonata Requiem' to dedicate it to all the victims of Mega Earthquake which hit Eastern part Japan in March 2011. Not many Japanese (me included) were familiar with this composer very well, until this requiem was aired on TV and NHK had a special documentary program focused on him.
This piece 'Sonatina for Violin' was specifically composed for one Japanese girl violinist (iirc, age 12 now) who congenitally doesn't have her right arm below elbow. Her name is Miku (not Muku, sorry my mistake) Okubo. You will see younger Miku in this video (a special 'Thank-You' to giulia95! :)): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5XRrrsgjco&feature=youtu.be , where she played 'Over the Rainbow' and Mao skated to it in 2008. I am no musician, so I have no way of knowing, sadly, if Samuragochi did pay, lots of or to some degree at least, considerations/attention for someone without right arm upon composing. As a professional violinist, do you see it with this piece, Willemijn?

Daiuske says in the interview that he himself picked up the music, based on his intuition, among a couple of candidate pieces selected by Miyamoto. Dai's goal is to visualize this beautiful piece of music with his whole body and blade works, so that it may be of some help to Mr Samuragochi the composer, who is unable to hear how it actually sounds even though he did compose it himself, to see the music through Dai's body movements.
 
I wonder if he'll recycle his black bodysuit from "Firebird" for this program. That's one way to save some money.

http://iceskaterjay.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/evan-lysacek-2010-1-16-15-20-44.jpg

Well, I would say Black Swan is perfect for Evan because he does not have to worry about the 'color' at least. And noone complains. ;) I am more curious on his LP costume!, since the music is Samson & Delilah. He sure needs some colors other than his normal simple blackish uniform. :biggrin:
 
Well, I would say Black Swan is perfect for Evan because he does not have to worry about the 'color' at least. And noone complains. ;) I am more curious on his LP costume!, since the music is Samson & Delilah. He sure needs some colors other than his normal simple blackish uniform. :biggrin:

Hehe. Perhaps he can borrow Charlie's. He doesn't seem to be skating to "Samson & Delilah" again with Meryl anytime soon.

And there is color! (That can be mistaken for black when far away :biggrin:)

http://cfs14.tistory.com/original/34/tistory/2009/02/16/12/09/4998d8ded02fd

http://www1.pictures.gi.zimbio.com/Meryl+Davis+ISU+Four+Continents+Figure+Skating+N5hkzftyO1Lx.jpg
 
A user on FSU reports that a fan asked Joshua Farris about his new programs at the meet-and-greet for An Evening On Ice (Josh was sick and didn't skate, but still came to the fan event).

His answer:

SP: Tango
LP: Schindler's List

I'm so happy that he's doing a tango! It'll be such a great change from his gorgeous classical style.
 
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