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- Jun 1, 2014
Because I'm a Broadway baby at heart and the musical theatre canon DOES actually extend beyond 80s megamusicals, I would love to see programs skated to non-warhorse musicals. A few thoughts:
- Jason Robert Brown's score for The Bridges of Madison County has several lovely pieces, but I could most see "Almost Real" as a program, with or without lyrics. It's quasi-operatic, lots of rise and fall especially later in the song, and very graceful.
- I think a lot of Hamilton is too rap-heavy to work for a figure skating program, but I think "Wait For It" could be very powerful in the right hands.
- As much as Disney music tends to feel very juniorish or exhibition-friendly (D/F's Lion King notwithstanding), The Hunchback of Notre Dame is actually a fairly sophisticated score; something like "The Bells of Notre Dame" could work.
- Not technically a Broadway musical, but the songs from the TV show Smash are quite good as well, and several of them could serve as an antidote to Moulin Rouge fatigue. "Let Me Be Your Star", "They Just Keep Moving The Line", or even a medley from the soundtrack could make a fun diva-ish program.
- I think someone earlier in the thread mentioned some of the less-used Gershwin songs like "I Got Rhythm" or "'S Wonderful", which I would second. Also from the Golden Age, maybe Cole Porter's "It's Delovely".
- Jason Robert Brown's score for The Bridges of Madison County has several lovely pieces, but I could most see "Almost Real" as a program, with or without lyrics. It's quasi-operatic, lots of rise and fall especially later in the song, and very graceful.
- I think a lot of Hamilton is too rap-heavy to work for a figure skating program, but I think "Wait For It" could be very powerful in the right hands.
- As much as Disney music tends to feel very juniorish or exhibition-friendly (D/F's Lion King notwithstanding), The Hunchback of Notre Dame is actually a fairly sophisticated score; something like "The Bells of Notre Dame" could work.
- Not technically a Broadway musical, but the songs from the TV show Smash are quite good as well, and several of them could serve as an antidote to Moulin Rouge fatigue. "Let Me Be Your Star", "They Just Keep Moving The Line", or even a medley from the soundtrack could make a fun diva-ish program.
- I think someone earlier in the thread mentioned some of the less-used Gershwin songs like "I Got Rhythm" or "'S Wonderful", which I would second. Also from the Golden Age, maybe Cole Porter's "It's Delovely".

