Feel free to add on. I have wondered for years why no one has ever used this stunning opening from HBO's Angels In America for a short program. Enjoy!
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Runner up: Theory Of Everything, but this may have been used at some point since the film came out. It would require judicious editing to create a long program though.
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The challenge with both pieces is there are no stereotypical "Carmen" type highs or lows or big boom points in the music. Either music setting would require a skater with the ability to really command the audience and seamlessly integrate all the elements in the music context.
Bonus Fun Fact: William Aylwin's magnificent Lyra Angelica (Kwan LP 1997-1998) is in its entirety a 30 minute long concerto - most of Michelle's legendary program music edit came from the early and latter sections of the concerto.
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02 - Angels in America (Main Title)
Angels in America OST: Thomas Newman - Angels in America (Main Title)

Runner up: Theory Of Everything, but this may have been used at some point since the film came out. It would require judicious editing to create a long program though.

Theory of Everything - Ending Scene Music (The Cinematic Orchestra - Arrival of the birds)
The Cinematic Orchestra - Arrival of the birds

The challenge with both pieces is there are no stereotypical "Carmen" type highs or lows or big boom points in the music. Either music setting would require a skater with the ability to really command the audience and seamlessly integrate all the elements in the music context.
Bonus Fun Fact: William Aylwin's magnificent Lyra Angelica (Kwan LP 1997-1998) is in its entirety a 30 minute long concerto - most of Michelle's legendary program music edit came from the early and latter sections of the concerto.

William Alwyn : Lyra Angelica, Concerto for harp and string orchestra (1954)
I. Adagio II. Adagio, ma non troppo III. Moderato IV. Allegro jubiloso. Performed by Rachel Masters (harp) with the City of London Sinfonia conducted by Rich...
