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Skater's Olympic music chosen to honor Puccini opera
30 Jan
Summary
- Yuma Kagiyama will skate to a unique four-minute edit of Turandot's ending.
- The music celebrates the 100th anniversary of Turandot's premiere.
- Composer Christopher Tin collaborated closely with choreographer Lori Nichol.

At the upcoming Milano Cortina Games, Japanese figure skater Yuma Kagiyama will perform his free program to a specially commissioned four-minute musical arrangement. This distinctive piece is an edit of the ending to Giacomo Puccini's opera "Turandot," created by composer Christopher Tin. The performance coincides with the 100th anniversary of "Turandot's" premiere, taking place in the very city of its debut.
Tin collaborated extensively with choreographer Lori Nichol to meticulously shape the music, matching its crescendos and pauses to Kagiyama's skating elements. The composer, a two-time Grammy Award winner, expressed profound excitement about his work receiving such a significant global platform. The recording itself featured the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the English National Opera Chorus at Abbey Road Studios.




