List of figure skating programs of Yuzuru Hanyu

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List of figure skating programs of Yuzuru Hanyu

Japanese figure skater and ice show producer Yuzuru Hanyu has presented more than 60 different skating programs in the course of his career, among them 26 competition programs which earned him back-to-back Olympic titles in 2014 and 2018, the first Super Slam in the men's singles discipline, and 19 world records among other achievements. Having experienced the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in his hometown of Sendai, also known as 3.11, Hanyu has dedicated various performances to the victims of the disaster. Notable are his three gala exhibitions at the Winter Olympics as well as his tributes presented at Nippon TV's annual charity show 24-hour TV "Love Saves the Earth" [ja] and the 3.11 commemoration event Yuzuru Hanyu Notte Stellata. In ice shows, Hanyu has performed live with renowned artists like Japanese singers Toshi and Dean Fujioka, the J-pop band Chemistry, and the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra.

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Hanyu in his winning free skate program Seimei at the 2018 Winter Olympics
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The background and making of Hanyu's programs was broadly covered by the media, especially the creation of his signature free skate Seimei and other Olympic programs. Experts in- and outside figure skating praised the high technical quality, mature choreographies and musical interpretation, elaborate costumes, as well as the programs' lyrical and intellectual depth. These features enabled Hanyu to weave his programs into comprehensive philosophical stories written by himself, creating a new genre of performing art and entertainment. His first two Ice Stories included 12 programs each, presented at his record-breaking solo ice shows Gift at Tokyo Dome in 2023 and the Repray Tour in 2023–24, produced and directed by Hanyu himself in collaboration with Japanese choreographer Mikiko.

In 2020, the music from 23 programs of Hanyu's competitive career was performed in a special concert titled Music with Wings at Tokyo International Forum, featuring an orchestra of one hundred musicians as well as violinist Ikuko Kawai and pianist Kotaro Fukuma among the guest artists. Selections of Hanyu's programs were also published as home videos titled Time of Awakening (2014) and Time of Evolution (2019), summarizing his competitive career until the 2017–18 figure skating season.

Figure skating programs

Competition and exhibition programs

  • The program details are mentioned at their first occurrence only.
  • Encore performances are not included in the list.
  • Olympic seasons are highlighted in blue.
  • Programs performed at the Winter Olympics are highlighted in bold.
Hanyu performing his free skate program 'Romeo + Juliet' at the 2011 Cup of China in Shanghai
Romeo + Juliet
Hanyu in his ending pose of his short program to "Parisienne Walkways" at the 2013 Finlandia Trophy in Espoo
"Parisienne Walkways"
Final pose of Hanyu's free skate program to 'Romeo and Juliet' at the 2013 Trophée Éric Bompard in Paris
Romeo and Juliet
Final pose of Hanyu's short program to Ballade No. 1 in G minor at the 2014 Grand Prix Final in Barcelona
Ballade No. 1 in G minor
Hanyu performing his short program to "Let's Go Crazy" at the 2016 Grand Prix Final in Marseille
"Let's Go Crazy"
Hanyu in the opening pose of his free skate program 'Hope and Legacy' at the 2016 Grand Prix Final in Marseille
Hope and Legacy
Starting pose of Hanyu's short program to "Otoñal" at the 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki
"Otoñal"
Hanyu in the opening pose of his free skate program 'Origin' at the 2019 Grand Prix Final in Turin
Origin
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Competition and exhibition programs by season[1][2]
Season Short program Free skate program Exhibition program
2004–05
  • Composed by John Barry
  • Choreo. by Shōichirō Tsuzuki
2005–06 From Russia with Love
2006–07
Medley:
  1. "Amazonic"
  2. "Totentanz" (by Franz Liszt)
"Summer Storm"
2007–08
"Sing, Sing, Sing"[3][4]
2008–09
"Bolero"
  • From Moulin Rouge!
  • Composed by Steve Sharples
  • Choreo. by Nanami Abe
"Change [ja]"[5][6]
2009–10
Tracks used
  1. "The Bait"
  2. "Bare Island"
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini "Change"[7]:2
2010–11
"White Legend"
  • Performed by U2
  • Choreo. by Nanami Abe
2011–12
  • Composed by Craig Armstrong
  • Choreo. by Nanami Abe, Natalia Bestemianova, Igor Bobrin
Tracks used
  1. "O Verona"
  2. "Kissing You" (performed by Des'ree)
  3. "Escape" (from Plunkett & Macleane)
"Vertigo"[9]
"White Legend"[7]
2012–13
  1. "Parisienne Walkways"
  2. "Hoochie Coochie Man"
Tracks used
  1. "Le Temps des cathédrales"
  2. "Les Sans-papiers"
  3. "Tu vas me détruire"
  4. "Danse Mon Esmeralda"
"Hana ni nare"[13]
(花になれ, lit.'Become a flower')
2013–14
Olympic season
"Parisienne Walkways"
  • Composed by Nino Rota
  • Choreo. by David Wilson
Tracks used
  1. "The Ride from Mantua"
  2. "Love Theme"
Étude in D-sharp minor[14][15]
Notre-Dame de Paris[7]
  • Performed by Ai
  • Choreo. by Kenji Miyamoto
"Hana ni nare"[17]
"White Legend"[18]
Romeo + Juliet[7]:2
2014–15
(花は咲く, lit.'Flowers will bloom')
  • Composed by Yoko Kanno
  • Performed by Fumiya Sashida
  • Choreo. by Nanami Abe
"The Final Time Traveler"[20]
"Parisienne Walkways"[21]:3
2015–16 Ballade No. 1 in G minor
Tracks used
  1. "Onmyōji main theme"
  2. "Araburu kami" (荒ぶる神)
  3. "Gobōsei" (五芒星)
  4. "Onmyōji II main theme"
"Requiem of Heaven and Earth"[22]
  • From Requiem for the Great East Japan Earthquake 3.11
  • Performed by Yasunobu Matsuo [ja]
  • Choreo. by Kenji Miyamoto
2016–17
  • Performed by Prince
  • Choreo. by Jeffrey Buttle
Hope and Legacy
Tracks used
  1. "View of Silence" (from Pretender)
  2. "Asian Dream Song" (from Piano Stories II – The Wind of Life)
2017–18
Olympic season
Ballade No. 1 in G minor
"Notte Stellata (The Swan)"[24]
2018–19
"Otoñal"
(lit.'Autumnal')
Origin
Tracks used
  1. "Art On Ice"
  2. "Magic Stradivarius"
"Haru yo, koi [ja]"[25]
(春よ、来い, lit.'Come, spring')
  • Composed by Yumi Matsutoya
  • Performed by Shinya Kiyozuka [ja]
  • Choreo. by David Wilson
2019–20 "Otoñal" Origin "Parisienne Walkways"[26]
"Haru yo, koi"[27]
"Notte Stellata (The Swan)"[24]
Seimei[28]
Ballade No. 1 in G minor Seimei Hope and Legacy[29]
2020–21
Heaven and Earth (天と地と)
(Ten to chi to, lit.'Heaven and earth and')
Tracks used
  1. Ten to Chi to (opening theme)
  2. Shin Heike Monogatari (opening theme)
  3. Ten to Chi to ("Winter of Echigo")
"Haru yo, koi"[30]
"Hana wa saku"[19]
2021–22
Olympic season
  • Composed by Camille Saint-Saëns
  • Performed by Shinya Kiyozuka
  • Choreo. by Jeffrey Buttle, Shae-Lynn Bourne
Heaven and Earth (天と地と)
"Let Me Entertain You"[31]
"Haru yo, koi"[32]
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Show programs as a competitive skater

  • Live collaborations with other skaters and artists are highlighted in purple.
  • Programs performed at three or more ice shows within the same year are only listed with selected shows.
  • Show openings and finales are not included in the list.
Hanyu skating to "Vertigo" at the exhibition gala of the 2010 NHK Trophy in Nagoya
"Vertigo"
Hanyu in his opening pose of Étude in D-sharp minor at the exhibition gala of the 2013 Skate Canada International in Saint John, New Brunswick
Étude in D-sharp minor
Hanyu performing to "The Final Time Traveler" at the exhibition gala of the 2014 Grand Prix Final in Barcelona
"The Final Time Traveler"
Hanyu's opening pose in "Requiem of Heaven and Earth" at the exhibition gala of the 2016 World Championships in Boston
"Requiem of Heaven and Earth"
Hanyu performing to "Notte Stellata" at the exhibition gala of the 2019 Grand Prix Final in Turin
"Notte Stellata"
Hanyu skating to "Haru yo, koi" at the exhibition gala of the 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki
"Haru yo, koi"
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Show programs as a competitive skater by year
Year Program Event
2008 "Bolero"[33] Dreams on Ice, Sendai Winter Park
2009 "Change"[34] Japan Super Challenge
Mission: Impossible II[35] Dreams on Ice
2010 "Vertigo"[36] Various shows (e.g. Stars on Ice)
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini[37] Ice Rink Sendai Demonstration
"White Legend"[38] Dreams on Ice, Fantasy on Ice
2011 "Change"[39] Nagoya Skate Festival, Stars on Ice
"White Legend"[40] 3.11. charity shows, Japan Open
Zigeunerweisen[40] Prince Ice World
Romeo + Juliet[40][41] Fantasy on Ice, Dreams on Ice, The Ice
Étude in D-sharp minor[41] Various shows (e.g. Friends on Ice, The Ice, Fantasy on Ice)
"Vertigo"[42] Fantasy on Ice
2012 "Somebody to Love"[43] Stars on Ice
Étude in D-sharp minor[43]
"Hello, I Love You"[44] Prince Ice World, The Ice
"Parisienne Walkways"[45] The Ice
"Hana ni nare"[46][47]:3
  • Performed live with Fumiya Sashida
Fantasy on Ice
Notre-Dame de Paris[44] Fantasy on Ice
2013 "Hello, I love you"[48] Stars on Ice
"Hana ni nare"[49] Nagoya Skate Festival
"True Love"[47]:3
  • Performed live with Fumiya Fujii
  • Choreo. by Kenji Miyamoto
Art on Ice
"Parisienne Walkways"[47] Art on Ice, Dreams on Ice
"Story"[50]
  • Performed live with Ai
Fantasy on Ice
2014 "White Legend"[51] Various shows (e.g. Stars on Ice)
"Parisienne Walkways"[52] Various shows (e.g. World Osaka Exhibition, Fantasy on Ice)
"Hana ni nare"[51][53] Various shows (e.g. World Osaka Exhibition, Stars on Ice)
"Change"[5]
  • Performed live with Monkey Majik, Yoshida Brothers
Together on Ice
"Ienai yo"[52][54]
(言えないよ, lit.'I can't say')
Fantasy on Ice
Ballade No. 1 in G minor[55][56] Dreams on Ice, Fantasy on Ice
"The Final Time Traveler"[20][56]
Fantasy on Ice
Romeo and Juliet[57] 24-hour TV "Love Saves the Earth" [ja]
2015
"Believe"[8][56]
  • Performed live with Che'Nelle
  • Choreo. by Kenji Miyamoto
Fantasy on Ice
"Vertigo"[8] Fantasy on Ice
"Hello, I Love You"[58]
Seimei[58][59] Dreams on Ice, Fantasy on Ice
"Requiem of Heaven and Earth"[60]:3[61] Fantasy on Ice, 24-hour TV "Love Saves the Earth"
2016
"Hana wa saku"[62]
NHK Trophy Special Exhibition
"Requiem of Heaven and Earth"[22][63] NHK Trophy Special Exhibition
"White Legend"[64][65] 24-hour TV "Love Saves the Earth"
2017 Ballade No. 1 in G minor[66] Fantasy on Ice
"Ienai yo"[67]
  • Performed live with Hiromi Go
24-hour TV "Love Saves the Earth"
"Hana ni nare"[68] Kametaro Midsummer Ice Festival
2018 Continues with Wings programs[69] Continues with Wings
Fantasy on Ice
Hope and Legacy[71] Heroes and Future
"Haru yo, koi"[72]
  • Performed live with Shinya Kiyozuka
Fantasy on Ice
"Notte Stellata (The Swan)"[73] 24-hour TV "Love Saves the Earth"
2019
"Masquerade"[74][75]
(マスカレイド)
  • Performed live with Toshi
  • Choreo. by Shae-Lynn Bourne
Fantasy on Ice
"Crystal Memories"[74][75]
  • Performed live with Toshi
  • Choreo. by David Wilson
"Haru yo, koi"[76]
24-hour TV "Love Saves the Earth"
2021 "Let's Go Crazy"[77] Stars on Ice
"Masquerade"[78] Dreams on Ice
"White Legend"[79] 24-hour TV "Love Saves the Earth"
"Hana ni nare"[79]
2022
  • Performed live with Shikao Suga
  • Choreo. by Shae-Lynn Bourne, Yuzuru Hanyu
Fantasy on Ice
"Raison"[81]
(レゾン)
  • Performed live with Taisei Miyakawa [ja]
  • Choreo. by David Wilson, Yuzuru Hanyu
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Show programs as a professional skater

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Show programs as a professional skater by year
Year Program Event
2022 Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso[82] 24-hour TV "Love Saves the Earth"
"Change"[83]:2
  • Performed live with Kōki Nakamura
Prologue
(いつか終わる夢, Itsuka owaru yume, lit.'A dream that ends one day')
Prologue
Prologue programs[84]
2023
"One Summer's Day"[85][86]
Gift
  • Performed by Ado
  • Performed live with Elevenplay
  • Choreo. by Yuzuru Hanyu
Gift programs[85] Gift
Yuzuru Hanyu Notte Stellata
"Dynamite"[88]:3
(Hanyu's dance performance shown on screen)
2023 Yuzuru Hanyu Notte Stellata programs[88] Yuzuru Hanyu Notte Stellata
The Phantom of the Opera[89] Stars on Ice
"Ashura-chan"[90]
"One Summer's Day"[91]
"If ..."[92]
  • Performed by Da Pump
  • Performed live with Issa, Kimi (Da Pump)
  • Choreo. by Yuzuru Hanyu
Fantasy on Ice
(鶏と蛇と豚, Niwatori to hebi to buta, lit.'Chicken and snake and pig')
Repray Tour
  • From Undertale
  • Composed by Toby Fox
  • Remixed by Music Engine
  • Choreo. by Yuzuru Hanyu
(破滅への使者, Hametsu e no shisha, lit.'Messenger to Destruction')
"A Fleeting Dream"[94]
(piano version)
  • Performed by Shinya Kiyozuka
  • Choreo. by Yuzuru Hanyu
Repray Tour programs[94]
2024
  • Performed live with Mao Daichi
  • Choreo. by Shae-Lynn Bourne, Rino Masaki
Yuzuru Hanyu Notte Stellata
(Hanyu's dance performance shown on screen)
  • Performed by BTS
  • Performed live with Shae-Lynn Bourne Turok, Rika Hongo, Takahito Mura, Akiko Suzuki, Keiji Tanaka
"Danny Boy"[97][98]
Yuzuru Hanyu Notte Stellata, Fantasy on Ice
2024 Yuzuru Hanyu Notte Stellata programs[96] Yuzuru Hanyu Notte Stellata
  • Performed by Takanori Nishikawa (T.M. Revolution)
  • Performed live with Takanori Nishikawa
Fantasy on Ice
"Haru yo, koi"[99] Noto Peninsula reconstruction support charity performance
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Programs recorded exclusively on YouTube

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Programs on Hanyu's official YouTube channel by year
Year Program Video
2022
"Yumemiru dōkei"[100]
(夢見る憧憬, lit.'Dreamy Aspiration')
  • Performed by MoppySound (もっぴーさうんど)
  • Choreo. by Yuzuru Hanyu
October 5, 2022 on YouTube
(サザンカ)
December 24, 2022 on YouTube
2023
"Boku no koto"[102]
(僕のこと, lit.'About me')
February 26, 2023 on YouTube
(Ending credits of Gift)
"Goliath"[103]
(ゴリアテ)
  • Performed by MoppySound
  • Choreo. by Yuzuru Hanyu
December 24, 2023 on YouTube
"Akua no tabiji"[103]
(アクアの旅路, lit.'Aqua's journey')
  • Performed by MoppySound
  • Choreo. by Yuzuru Hanyu
December 24, 2023 on YouTube
2024
(エストポリス伝記II, Estpolis Denki II)
  • Composed by Yasunori Shiono [ja]
  • Remixed by Music Engine
  • Choreo. by Yuzuru Hanyu
Tracks used
  1. "The Prophet"
  2. "The Savior of Those on Earth"
  3. "Battle #1"
  4. "Battle #2"
April 14, 2024 on YouTube
(Ending credits of the Repray Tour)
"Last Ambient"
(ラストアンビエント)
  • Performed by Taisei Miyakawa
  • Choreo. by Yuzuru Hanyu
October 25, 2024 on YouTube
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Music with Wings program concert

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Event information[105][106]

  • Original title: 羽生結弦プログラムコンサート ~Music with Wings~
  • Organizer: TV Asahi, CIC Co., Ltd.
  • Venue: Tokyo International Forum (hall A)
  • Date: January 6–7, 2020

Invited artists and orchestra[105][107]

  • Conductor: Daisuke Nagamine [ja]
  • Violinist: Ikuko Kawai
  • Pianists: Kotaro Fukuma, Toshiya Shioiri
  • Tenor singer: Satoshi Chubachi
  • Music with Wings orchestra (ca. 100 musicians)
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Music with Wings set list (first half)[108]
No. Program title Artist
1 "Summer Storm"Ikuko Kawai (with orchestra)
2 Ultraman GaiaMusic with Wings orchestra
3 "Camptown Races"
4 From Russia with Love
5 "Sing, Sing, Sing"
6 The Firebird
7 Mission: Impossible II
8 Rhapsody on a Theme of PaganiniKotaro Fukuma (with orchestra)
9 "White Legend"Ikuko Kawai (with orchestra)
10 Zigeunerweisen
11 Étude in D-sharp minorKotaro Fukuma (with orchestra)
12 Romeo + JulietMusic with Wings orchestra
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Music with Wings set list (second half)[108]
No. Program title Artist
13 "Parisienne Walkways"Music with Wings orchestra
14 Notre-Dame de Paris
15 Romeo and Juliet
16 "Requiem of Heaven and Earth"Toshiya Shioiri
17 Hope and Legacy
("Asian Dream Song")
Toshiya Shioiri (with orchestra)
18 "Notte Stellata (The Swan)"Satoshi Chubachi, Toshiya Shioiri
19 The Phantom of the OperaSatoshi Chubachi (with orchestra)
20 Ballade No. 1 in G minorKotaro Fukuma
21 "Otoñal"Toshiya Shioiri (with orchestra)
22 Origin ("Art on Ice")Ikuko Kawai (with orchestra)
23 SeimeiMusic with Wings orchestra
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Home media

Yuzuru Hanyu "Time of Awakening"

  • Original title: 羽生結弦「覚醒の時」
  • Language: Japanese
  • Released: July 16, 2014
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Yuzuru Hanyu "Time of Awakening" track list[109]
No. Program title Event Segment
1 "White Legend" 2010–11 Japan Championships Short program
2 Étude in D-sharp minor 2011–12 Japan Championships
3 "Parisienne Walkways" 2012–13 Japan Championships
4 2013–14 Japan Championships
5 2014 Winter Olympics
6 Zigeunerweisen 2011 Four Continents Championships Free skating
7 Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini 2010 World Junior Championships
8 Romeo + Juliet 2011–12 Japan Championships
9 2012 World Championships
10 Notre-Dame de Paris 2012–13 Japan Championships
11 Romeo and Juliet 2013–14 Japan Championships
12 2014 Winter Olympics
13 2014 World Championships
14 "Sing, Sing, Sing" 2007 Medalists on Ice Bonus videos
15 The Firebird 2007–08 Japan Junior Championships
16 "Change [ja]" 2008 Medalists on Ice
17 "Hana ni nare" 2012 Medalists on Ice
18 Yuzuru Hanyu "Congratulations on your Olympic victory" parade (digest)
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Yuzuru Hanyu "Time of Evolution"

  • Original title: 羽生結弦「進化の時」
  • Language: Japanese
  • Released: September 25, 2019
More information No., Program title ...
Yuzuru Hanyu "Time of Evolution" track list[110]
No. Program title Event Segment
1 Ballade No. 1 in G minor 2014–15 Grand Prix Final Main videos
2 The Phantom of the Opera
3 Ballade No. 1 in G minor 2014–15 Japan Championships
4 The Phantom of the Opera
5 Ballade No. 1 in G minor 2015 NHK Trophy
6 Seimei
7 Ballade No. 1 in G minor 2015–16 Grand Prix Final
8 Seimei
9 Ballade No. 1 in G minor 2015–16 Japan Championships
10 Seimei
11 Hope and Legacy 2016 NHK Trophy
12 2017 World Championships
13 Seimei 2017 Rostelecom Cup
14 Ballade No. 1 in G minor 2018 Winter Olympics
15 Seimei
16 "White Legend" 2011 Medalists on Ice Bonus videos
17 "Requiem of Heaven and Earth" 2015 Medalists on Ice
18 "Notte Stellata (The Swan)" 2018 Winter Olympics
19 Yuzuru Hanyu "Congratulations on your second consecutive victory" parade (digest)
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References

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