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I had to ROFL at this.This season's programs, "Yesterday" and "Piano Concerto No. 2" were both slow numbers that showcased Yamamoto's smooth and graceful skating. The music selections that maximized Yamamoto's strengths were also a factor in his breakthrough.
It seems most foreigners didn't share the author's impression. Fortunately, most felt the way I also feel - that this version of Rachmaninov is boring, whiny and generally unpleasant to listen to, and as such does not highlight Sota's graceful skating. A 'worthy successor' of his equally whiny, subdued Dragon music. I hope Sota abandons this type of music for good. He's made for more dramatic tones and way more clearcut tunes than this dirge. Being a fan of Sota doesn't have to mean his music must make me happy each time.I wonder how Yamamoto will do in the new programs next season, as he has an insatiable desire to pursue both technique and expression.
Thank you for sharing the translation, Rainbow! You're right, it's geoblocked in Europe.
I had to ROFL at this.It seems most foreigners didn't share the author's impression. Fortunately, most felt the way I also feel - that this version of Rachmaninov is boring, whiny and generally unpleasant to listen to, and as such does not highlight Sota's graceful skating. A 'worthy successor' of his equally whiny, subdued Dragon music. I hope Sota abandons this type of music for good. He's made for more dramatic tones and way more clearcut tunes than this dirge. Being a fan of Sota doesn't have to mean his music must make me happy each time.
I hope he stabilizies his current technique. The axel is still a problematic jump for Sota at times, and if he's eyeing medals, he shouldn't add more elements with high splat risk like 4Lz and 4F. But as for expression, Teeth is a great way to practice. There are multiple genres he can do while avoiding highly difficult entertaining/fast/whiny music. Keeping my fingers crossed for his new picks, hopefully they don't branch out of Sota's comfort zone too much.
Also, Fantasy On Ice ended today for Sota, and here's his and Kazuki's message for the audience:
(when you can't really listen, you start to notice strange things
Not much news until tomorrow (hoping at least some tiny piece of info from the Playlist show makes its way online). So, here's a couple of photos for the time being:
Several Chukyo skaters together, making the Chukyo Uni sign -
Sota, Yuma, Shunsuke, and I should recognize the girls but I don't, I think the one on the left is Mana but not sure.
Sota, Rino(?) and one other girl sitting on a new comfy soft board after the Chukyo rink got renovated:
Also, this 1-minute trailer for tomorrow's Playlist On Ice show (finally, something's available on Youtube, yay).