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Figure skating music list. We also introduce pieces that colored the masterpieces of pairs!

Have you ever paid attention to the music when enjoying figure skating and ice dance performances more deeply?When skaters weave a story on the ice, it is ultimately the power of music that supports their worldbuilding.In pairs and ice dance, the music is often chosen so you can almost feel the two skaters’ breathing in sync, while in solo programs, a striking melody can instantly draw the entire arena in—the impression can change completely with a single piece.In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of music used in figure skating.As you picture the athletes performing, try savoring the music anew!

Figure Skating Music List: Introducing Pieces That Enriched Iconic Pair Performances Too! (21–30)

ToscaNEW!Giacomo Puccini

World Figure Skating Championships 2021 <Women’s Free Skating · Satoko Miyahara> Uncut Stream [Fuji TV Official]
ToscaNEW!Giacomo Puccini

When you think of a passionate tragedy set in Rome, many will recall this opera composed by Giacomo Puccini.

Premiered in January 1900, it tells a story where the love between a diva and a painter intersects with the schemes of the chief of police.

The arias “Vissi d’arte, vissi d’amore” and “E lucevan le stelle,” sung in the opera, are so popular that they are frequently performed on their own.

It has long been beloved in the figure skating world as well; Satoko Miyahara’s performance at a November 2021 competition captivated audiences with its delicate expressiveness.

The dramatic development and beautiful melodies further elevate performances on the ice.

If you want to immerse yourself in grand, emotionally stirring music, why not give it a listen?

Hymn to LoveNEW!Édith Piaf

Édith Piaf, the chanson singer who represents France.

Her powerful voice, resonating from her petite frame, is still loved around the world today.

Speaking of her signature works, there’s “Hymne à l’amour.” In Japan, it’s affectionately known by the title “Ai no Sanka” (“Hymn to Love”) and is also famous through Fubuki Koshiji’s cover.

Recorded in May 1950, this passionate ballad vows eternal love to a sweetheart and moves the hearts of its listeners.

It’s also very popular in the figure skating world, and drew attention when Kaori Sakamoto used it for her free program in the 2025 season.

Sung within the film “Paris chante toujours,” its grand, timeless melody is a perfect match for emotionally stirring moments on the ice, so be sure to check it out.

List of music used in figure skating. Introducing songs that graced great pair performances as well! (31–40)

La Vie en roseNEW!Édith Piaf

Edith Piaf – La vie en rose (Officiel) [Live Version]
La Vie en roseNEW!Édith Piaf

When people think of figure skating, many imagine glamorous, dramatic performances.

This classic chanson perfectly embodies that world, crafted into a melody brimming with love and passion.

It is sung by Édith Piaf, who, as one of France’s most iconic singers, left behind numerous timeless songs.

The piece has also drawn attention as the music used by Kaori Sakamoto for her free program in the 2025–2026 season.

Originally released as a single in the late 1940s, it was also performed in the 1948 film “Neuf garçons, un cœur,” and has continued to be cherished by fans across generations.

The powerful vocals celebrating the joy of love pair exquisitely with elegant skating.

ShakuhachiNEW!Armand Amar

Hana Yoshida achieved a remarkable third place at the 2023 Grand Prix Final.

Here is the music she used for her free skate: it is included on the soundtrack to the 2015 documentary film HUMAN, composed by the French composer Armand Amar.

The serene resonance of the shakuhachi’s breath layered with the orchestra is beautiful, drawing the audience into a mystical world.

Choreographer Lori Nichol selected the music, and the program was created with the image of a “crane.” The tension and spaciousness of the piece perfectly match Yoshida’s elegant glide across the ice.

It’s a track that highlights her performance by blending Eastern sonorities with modern sound design.

JupiterNEW!Gustav Holst

[Moving Finale] Jupiter from The Planets (suite) (Gustav Holst – The Planets – Jupiter)
JupiterNEW!Gustav Holst

This is one of Gustav Holst’s most celebrated works, known as the fourth movement of his suite The Planets.

Premiered in September 1918, it may be especially memorable to many because Mai Mihara used it for her free program in women’s figure skating.

Beginning with a lively rhythm and unfolding in the middle into the grand melody also known as “I Vow to Thee, My Country,” its structure is perfectly suited to a dramatic performance.

In the past, Shizuka Suguri and Satoko Miyahara have also used it, and its expansive scale that seems to envelop the entire rink is part of its appeal.

When this melody plays in the latter half of a program, in the most demanding moments, you can’t help but feel its powerful support for the skater.

It is a piece that is solemn yet somehow warmly comforting.

La La Land

Marin Honda – 2019-2020 FS Music
La La Land

This is an arrangement of the theme song from the blockbuster musical film La La Land for figure skating.

She performed wearing a blue costume reminiscent of the film’s protagonist.

Doesn’t it perfectly suit the cute image of Honda? Just hearing the music brings back the movie’s iconic scenes.

Oboe ConcertoAressandoro Marucchero

A. Marcello: Oboe Concerto in D minor: II. [Naxos Classical Curation #Wistful]
Oboe ConcertoAressandoro Marucchero

It is a representative work by Alessandro Marcello, composed in the 1700s.

Because Shoma Uno uses this piece for his short program, it’s likely well-known among figure skating fans.

It’s a concerto that conveys both brilliance and intensity, and you can’t help but be captivated by Uno’s dynamic yet elegant skating on the ice.

He also performed his short program to this music at the 2022 Beijing Olympics.