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Antonín Dvořák Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

When you think of classical composers, Dvořák is probably one of the first that comes to mind.

You may have studied him in music class.

That said, many people might not have had the chance to really listen to his works.

Here, we introduce his most popular pieces in a ranking format.

Perfect for beginners!

Antonín Dvořák Popular Song Rankings [2026] (71–80)

String Quartet No. 13 in G major, Op. 106, B. 192: I. Allegro moderatoAntonín Dvořák78rank/position

Dvořák: String Quartet No. 13 in G Major, Op. 106, B. 192: I. Allegro moderato
String Quartet No. 13 in G major, Op. 106, B. 192: I. Allegro moderatoAntonín Dvořák

Following Antonín Leopold Dvořák’s String Quartet “American,” the work most often hailed as his greatest masterpiece is the String Quartet No.

13 in G major, Op.

106, B.

192.

Composed after Dvořák returned to Bohemia from a stay in America and took about half a year of rest, the piece was highly praised by music scholar John Clapham.

It has four movements and runs roughly 35 to 40 minutes.

The first movement is in G major and in sonata form, notable for its springing introduction and the cello’s descending line that seems to chase after it.

With a clearly defined theme, it’s an engaging, darkly cool piece.

It’s a work you should listen to alongside the String Quartet No.

12 “American.”

String Quartet No. 12 in F major, Movement IAntonín Dvořák79rank/position

Antonín Dvořák, a composer of whom the Czech people are proud, left many masterpieces rich in humor and national character.

Completed in June 1893 during his stay in America, the String Quartet No.

12 is a quintessential example.

The first movement is notable for its light, approachable melodies.

Skillfully incorporating American folk songs and Native American scales while also evoking the scent of the composer’s Bohemian homeland, the work is a true masterpiece of East–West fusion.

It is also intriguing that Dvořák drew direct inspiration from African American spirituals.

Even those who don’t often listen to classical music can find this piece refreshing.

Wind Serenade: Movement IVAntonín Dvořák80rank/position

Dvořák: Serenade for winds / Rattle · Berliner Philharmoniker
Wind Serenade: Movement IVAntonín Dvořák

Antonín Leopold Dvořák wrote two serenades in his thirties: one centered on strings, the Serenade for Strings, and the other focused on winds, the Serenade for Wind Instruments.

The piece being introduced here is the wind-centered serenade—a masterpiece that showcases the unique appeal of wind instruments, distinct from strings.

Movements I through III offer slow, beautiful timbres of the winds, while the fourth movement, marked Allegro molto, brims with propulsion and leaves an unforgettable impression after a single hearing.

Classical wind works have a resonance different from today’s wind band ensembles, making this a piece that wind band musicians and wind players in general should listen to and take on.

Antonín Dvořák Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (81–90)

The sun sets behind the distant mountains.Antonín Dvořák81rank/position

Dvořák’s Symphony No.

9 in E minor, “From the New World,” composed in 1893, was given lyrics and became established as a camp and recreational song.

The melody most often sung is from the beginning of the second movement.

It’s Dvořák’s ninth and final symphony.

The sun sets behind the distant mountains.Sakushi: Horiuchi Keizō / Sakkyoku: Dovoruzaaku82rank/position

“Far Over the Distant Mountains the Sun is Setting” is based on the second movement, Largo, of Symphony No.

9 “From the New World,” composed by the Czech composer Antonín Dvořák.

It is widely loved as an outdoor recreation song, including for campfires.

With nature-themed motifs like “mountains” and “fire,” it’s perfect for all kinds of Boy Scout settings.

It’s a number that works well for campfire choruses or as background music for activities.

Why not listen and let its soothing melody bring you peace?

A Poem Addressed to the MoonAntonín Dvořák83rank/position

Dvořák Rusalka: 'Song to the Moon' Šubrtová
A Poem Addressed to the MoonAntonín Dvořák

Dvořák was a Czech composer and is counted among the national romantics.

He left many works based on folktales and folk songs, and in opera his fairy-tale-themed Rusalka is famous; Song to the Moon is one of its numbers.

Slavonic Dances, Series II: No. 7 (No. 15)Antonín Dvořák84rank/position

Antonín Dvořák, who left a brilliant mark on the history of classical music, was a Czech composer known for works that incorporated Slavic folk music.

One piece from the second set of his Slavonic Dances, composed in 1886, is based on the Croatian folk dance “kolo.” Characterized by its lively rhythms and bright melodies, it conveys the rich culture and passion of the Slavic peoples.

The work came into being with advice from Dvořák’s friend, Brahms.

These dance pieces, imbued with vivid Slavic color, helped raise Dvořák’s international profile.