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What repertoire has Yuzuru Hanyu performed?

Repertoire performed by Yuzuru Hanyu:

1. "Night of Starfall"

An extremely beautiful program, Hanyu is like a white swan Flying on the ice rink, it is elegant and agile, making people feel the graceful and elegant beauty of figure skating. Hanyu did a very good job of lowering his waist in the Baobu step, which requires extremely high flexibility of the body. Among men's figure skaters, he is the only one who can complete this action. The Bellman spin, which can only be done by female players, is done with ease and ease, and the speed of the knife spin is dizzying.

2. "Spring is Coming"

This song originated from the Japanese pop music scene in the 1990s. It was composed by Yuzuru Hanyu himself and the famous pianist Kiyotsuka a few years ago. The letter was also adapted. The piano piece "Spring is Coming" arranged by Shinya Kiyotsuka perfectly blends with Yuzuru Hanyu's figure skating, which can really make people feel the breath of spring from the cold winter.

3. "Phantom of the Opera"

Yuzuru Hanyu chose "Phantom of the Opera" for the free skate in the 2014-2015 season. During the warm-up before the men's singles free skate, he and China Contestant Yan Han accidentally collided and fell several times while continuing to compete with injuries.

4. "Romeo and Juliet"

Yuzuru Hanyu's program "Romeo and Juliet" was choreographed by coach Nanami Abe and was polished in Russia. The music was selected from the original soundtrack of the 1996 American film "Romeo and Juliet" created by Craig Armstrong. It was edited and produced into this figure skating soundtrack with great story-telling. Yuzuru Hanyu said that this was the most emotional piece for him at that stage.

5. "Paris Promenade"

In October 2012, at the US Figure Skating Grand Prix, Yuzuru Hanyu presented a new short program, which ice fans called " Basan 1.0". The song "Parisienne Walkways" is a single released in 1979 by the famous British rock and blues guitar master Gary Moore. It is a classic in the hearts of countless guitar fans.

There is strong sadness in the rich lyricism, mixed with wild and complex impulsive emotions, and the weeping music is full of fire-like enthusiasm, making the listener feel like Soaked in rich wine.