Scherezade: I think she was getting sick of doing "Michelle Kwan" programs and wanted to shake things up. The single most significant part of Scherezade was the 'beheading' at the end. She was determined to confound people's preconceptions about what she could and couldn't do. I think the choreography was completely up to what the program was designed to do (which was not be a Lori Nichols program).
Very interesting perspective.
Michelle did say at the time that the entertainer that she admired most was Madonna. For the reason that Madonna was continually reinventing herself -- just when you thought you had her all figured out, she raised the bar and took off in a new direction.
The only justification Michelle ever offered for parting with Lori Nichol and Frank Carroll was that she "wanted to take control of her own skating." Scheherezade could have been a blockbuster if Michelle had just been able to deliver the technical content that she planned.
At Skate Canada, for instance (her first competition without Frank), she intended something like 3T+3T,
3Lz+3Lo, 2A, 3F, 3S, 3Lz, and two more jumps (she was doing 8 jumping passes then), probably including solo 3Lo. She did do a solo 3Lo in each of her other performances, Skate America, the Grand Prix Final, and the Olympics. (I'm not sure what the Zayak rules allowed back then.)
At the time I was disappointed in the choice of music. Left to her own preferences, rather than Nichol's, she went with the standard late-romantic Russian war horse concept (Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Rachmaninov). A stark contrast -- "taking control" -- with the out-of-the-way gems that Nichol had found for her (Lyra Angelica, Red Violin, Song of the Black Swan)
Looked at as the bridge to the "new Michelle" of Aranjuez and Tosca, however, this all makes sense.
(BTW, Michelle was ahead of her time. With just a little tweaking that jump layout would be at a maximum under CoP. Somehting like 3F+3T, 3Lz+3Lo, 2A, 3F*, 3S*, 3Lz*, 2A+2Lo+2Lo* = 48.75 base points on jump elements. Only a triple Axel could give her more.)