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Here is an interesting website (http://thejudgestable.weebly.com/the-judges.html) that just came out with judges opinions about the most grossly underscored performance of the last 5 years across all disciplines (women's, men's, pairs and ice dance). Mao's Sochi LP is mentioned as the most grossly underscored performance by 6 different active judges. This is double the number of any other performance or skater listed. Mao's Sochi LP and her Nationals LP were both very emotional performances that mean a lot to me, and since I think they were both underscored (Sochi more so) I would like to add this bit of information. A majority of judges (5 out of 9) gave Mao an average of about 72 PCS for her Sochi LP performance, yet she only received 69.6 overall. Also, 3 judges gave Mao +1 GOE on her 3F / 3 Lo and three judges gave Mao +1 GOE on her 2A / 3T, which is extremely rare considering they were called urs and suggests to me that these judges thought the jumps were good despite the calls. My friend and I who watched thought they were beautiful and on instant replay they look to be at or within the 1/4 rotation of fully rotated. No other women skater receiving a ur received even 1 +1 GOE. In addition to all the overly harsh ur calls, all jumps received under +1 GOE.

Furthermore, in order to normalize the deflated Sochi LP score in the Nationals 2014 LP , Mao's +1.6 GOE on the triple axel and the +1.3 GOE on the triple flip and loop were given urs and again 3 judges gave each of these a +1 GOE. I can't find another time when so many jumps received so many +1's from judges after ur calls or for ur calls to receive such high GOE before they are called. I think it indicates resistance from the judges to go along with the calls.

In a similar fashion in the Nationals LP 2015, two judges gave Mao's ur call on her 2A / 3T, which I thought was quite harsh, a +1 GOE. No other skater at this competition received any +1's for a ur jump. Furthermore, Mao's step sequence only received a level 3 with a GOE of +1.5 in the Nationals LP, yet Mao received a level 4 with a +2 GOE at the Grand Prix Final and a level 4 with a +1.6 GOE in the the Cup of China LP. I felt Mao's performance at Nationals after the initial jumping mistakes was highly inspired (despite the step out the 3F was really big and Mao did a wonderful triple lutz though again the GOE was very low- +.4) and I thought she deserved a score similar to the Grand Prix Final step sequence. Also, Mao's highest GOE on any jump was only +.9 GOE (her final 3L), though I thought jumps like her 3F / 2 L / 2L (only +.8) had excellent flow, height, distance, rotation, symmetrical air position, ideal posture and beautifully expressive gesture with the arms raised in the air on exit, which should have been scored higher for those landed well just as was the case at Sochi. In my opinion, Mao was also underscored in GOE on most of her spins because of the expressive quality, musical fluidity and excellent flexibility of her camel transitioning into Biellmann variations, I spin and her unique ability to stretch her hands all the way out to hold her skating boot when doing the extended sit spin, which makes it much more aesthetically pleasing. Mao has been praised for her balletic qualities by professional dance instructors for her spins, steps, extensions and dancing abilities but the scores do not indicate this.

When showing Mao's freeskate at Nationals to two friends who had not seen any current skaters, they liked Mao's performance better than anyone else including Satoko's and Evgenia's because they said she was a lot more artistic and graceful in her movements even in the jumps she landed. I realize most of the scores are based on jumps, with tech scores usually tied closely to PCS (though I don't think they are supposed to be), but even in other elements Mao is generally scored close to the same or lower even on the jumps, spins and steps she does well. I feel Mao's LP program at Nationals should have been scored higher especially considering how generous tech calls, GOE and PCS have been compared to Mao's. I think it shows a similar pattern of deflation for Mao relative to the top scores in 2014 only Mao made a couple of mistakes in her Nationals LP so the difference is greater. But, I think it is important to remember that Mao also has 1 more planned triple than anyone else. I feel this happened before in 2010 as well.
 
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Thanks for the links to the pictures and translations of the commercial, yhma fan and Pamigena. Replacing a nose doesn't seem to be the safest way to get rid of the symptoms of a cold.:)

Mao the Best at Worlds by showing her Cup of China SP followed by smoothly editing the best moments in her LP into one magnificent performance. The effect was really dramatic and so beautiful.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psgxvHfQkRU

Thanks for the links to the pictures and translations of the commercial, yhma fan and Pamigena. Replacing a nose doesn't sound like the safest way to get rid of the symptoms from a cold. :)
 
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Has Mao officially declined 4cc? I feel like I read that sonewhere but didn't confirm it

Edit: wow, I didn't have time to go and look at the other pages...this topic is clearly covered there...sorry everyone! I think resting and getting ready for worlds is Mao's best option. I don't think it is as important for her to be at 4cc this year as it will be next season, and taking it slow in settling back into her training seems to be in her best interest.
 
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A fan uploaded a bit slow version of her “So Deep In The Night”, if you have interest. :)

Beautiful positions!
:love:

Thanks for the video link and I really love your new avatar for Mao with her hair flowing freely in the back and the sideways pose.

I saw the photos you posted but forgot to post them. They are really beautiful.

I like this performance of Chopin, etude op. 10 no. 3 (original version of So Deep is the Night) the best on youtube

by Claudio Arrau: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKDir13g7ow

Here are some others I like a lot:
Freddy Kempf -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKTfcX8NbaM

Evgeny Kissin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTcfPlH3m8k


Here is my favorite version of Rach II. It's almost too emotionally powerful and beautiful to handle just like Mao's performance at Sochi. The great comeback skating performance and concerto. I am hoping Mao can connect her technical elements and emotions this way with Madame Butterfly at Worlds.

Van Cliburn around 1958 or 1959. The orchestra and conductor are great as well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fl7S3GEQdLA


I think the comments section is great. One of my favorites comments is amazing to me in how well in relates to Mao. I replaced one word.

Aezelll 11 months ago
This is by FAR AND AWAY one of the best versions of this concerto. Even most "famous" pianists are far too conservative and careful with this piece. They are too focused on the technique or they are unwilling to go outside of their box they have put their musical thinking inside. Rachmaninoff was going through some serious "events" when he wrote this.

I think Mao also really captured the spirit of the music because she too had gone through difficult times and transcended the world of mere technique (though hers was outstanding) by pouring her whole heart and soul into it.
 
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Thanks for the video link and I really love your new avatar for Mao with her hair flowing freely in the back and the sideways pose.

I saw the photos you posted but forgot to post them. They are really beautiful.

Here is an interpretation of Chopin's original version of Do Deep is the Night that I really liked:

freddy kempf - chopin, etude op. 10 no. 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKTfcX8NbaM

Here is my favorite version of Rach II. It's almost too emotionally powerful and beautiful to handle just like Mao's performance at Sochi. The great comeback skating performance and concerto. I am hoping Mao can connect her technical elements and emotions this way with Madame Butterfly at Worlds.

I think the comments section is great. One of my favorites comments is amazing to me in how well in relates to Mao. I replaced one word.

Aezelll 11 months ago
This is by FAR AND AWAY one of the best versions of this concerto. Even most "famous" pianists are far too conservative and careful with this piece. They are too focused on the technique or they are unwilling to go outside of their box they have put their musical thinking inside. Rachmaninoff was going through some serious "events" when he wrote this.

I think Mao also really captured the spirit of the music because she too had gone through difficult times and transcended the world of mere technique (though hers was outstanding) by pouring her whole heart and soul into it.

Van Cliburn around 1958 or 1959. The orchestra and conductor are great as well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fl7S3GEQdLA

Here's Mao in the 2 commercials she just made with her sister, Mai.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1uHhlVEctE

I think Kissin is better. :-x :biggrin:
 
I think Kissin is better. :-x :biggrin:

I almost included Kissin's and I did like it a lot, but I liked the very beginning of the one I posted just a bit better. Then again, maybe I was being a bit unfair and let Kissin's facial expressions get to me. The best test would be just to listen I guess.

So, here is the link for his wonderful version of Chopin, etude op. 10 no. 3

Evgeny Kissin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTcfPlH3m8k

But now that I listen to more, I think I like this one the best on youtube Claudio Arrau: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKDir13g7ow

I feel lucky I got to hear all these versions.


Here's Mao in the 2 commercials she just made with her sister, Mai. I wonder if Mao will be making movies someday. She is a natural actress. Genuine not overdone and so photogenic. I think her sister Mai is good too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUr06cdhQ2w
 
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Thanks for the video link and I really love your new avatar for Mao with her hair flowing freely in the back and the sideways pose.

I saw the photos you posted but forgot to post them. They are really beautiful.

I like this performance of Chopin, etude op. 10 no. 3 (original version of So Deep is the Night) the best on youtube

by Claudio Arrau: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKDir13g7ow

Here are some others I like a lot:
Freddy Kempf -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKTfcX8NbaM

Evgeny Kissin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTcfPlH3m8k


Here is my favorite version of Rach II. It's almost too emotionally powerful and beautiful to handle just like Mao's performance at Sochi. The great comeback skating performance and concerto. I am hoping Mao can connect her technical elements and emotions this way with Madame Butterfly at Worlds.

Van Cliburn around 1958 or 1959. The orchestra and conductor are great as well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fl7S3GEQdLA


I think the comments section is great. One of my favorites comments is amazing to me in how well in relates to Mao. I replaced one word.

Aezelll 11 months ago
This is by FAR AND AWAY one of the best versions of this concerto. Even most "famous" pianists are far too conservative and careful with this piece. They are too focused on the technique or they are unwilling to go outside of their box they have put their musical thinking inside. Rachmaninoff was going through some serious "events" when he wrote this.

I think Mao also really captured the spirit of the music because she too had gone through difficult times and transcended the world of mere technique (though hers was outstanding) by pouring her whole heart and soul into it.

Thanks gotoschool !

The photo of my avatar was taken some years ago though…I thought it deserved for my new one. ;)
I recommend you to re-uploaded your avatar, so it will appear even more bigger and good quality if you like it.
 
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So I would like to know which do you prefer Mao as cool appearance or adorable appearance…or ? ;)

I like both, but I think the adorable clip fits Mao's natural character more and I think it is more appealing because I really like her smile, so overall I like this one better.

My favorite expressions of Mao looking passionate, determined and a little fierce are in Bells of Moscow and Rach II when she looks like this. I like these expressions just as much as her adorable look. :

Bells of Moscow: http://www.globaltimes.cn/attachment/100328/bc3186b4df.jpg

Rach II: http://jto.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/p14-jack-a-20131107.jpg

I also love Mao's expression in my avatar. Sometimes this one is my favorite. Bittersweet joy

http://www.glamour.com/images/entertainment/2014/02/mao-asada-2-main.jpg

and the dreamy, longing for far away look: http://jto.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/sp20131022f1b.jpg

or her charming and funny look which has so much personality and is so entertaining: http://jto.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/sp20130210f1a.jpg

And from this season:

Melancholy longing and expectation: http://s21.postimg.org/dlxult7o7/vlcsnap_error847.png

Nobility https://i.ytimg.com/vi/6NjUBWuQBvw/maxresdefault.jpg

But more than any other, here is the expression I want to see on Mao's face at the end of both her performances at Worlds. Pure joy:

http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/ap_webfeeds/f845457be605f331860f6a7067001743.jpg
 
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