4> Wagner! What about the tragic love story of the dramatic "Tristan and Isolde"!!!
5> Mythical and ethereal impressionistic French music. I was inspired while listening to the "Isle of Joy" by Claude Debussy. I am not sure if this piano music by itself is enough for high profile figureskating program, however, I thought the idea behind the music was something that I wanted to share with V/M. I liked the fact that it builds up like Ravel's Bolero with an exciting ending as well.
In order to explain my ideas, let me talk a little more about the painting that might have inspired the music. "L'Isle joyuse" is known to be inspired by Antoine Watteau's "Pilgrimage to Cythera" (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Antoine_Watteau_035.jpg). It is a Rococo painting about the pilgrimage of men and women, who are in love, lead by the cupids to the mythical island called Cythera. Far in the scene a boat is waiting to take them to the island that is hidden behind the foggy clouds. The music is about these men and women getting closer and closer to the unknown island of love... and may be finally getting there, I hope
For the actual music choice, I would like to suggest Debussy's Image Book 1 (Reflets Dans L'Eau, Mouvement), "Nocturnes, for female chorus & orchestra, L. 91" and "La Mer", and Maurice Ravel's "Sheherazade." Combination of such music can suit beautifully to V/M's fluidly expressive quality.