Antonio Vivaldi Popular Song Ranking [2026]
Antonio Vivaldi, a composer from Venice, the city of water in Italy.
He was not only a composer but also served as a priest in the Catholic Church.
This time, we’re focusing on him.
We’ve listed his most popular pieces—those with the highest play counts on YouTube—in a ranked format.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to his music, please take a look if you’re interested.
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Psalm 126: Unless the Lord builds the house, RV 608Antonio Vivaldi61rank/position

A work for alto solo and strings composed for one of the renowned female choristers of the Pietà.
It is sometimes performed by a countertenor instead of an alto.
The text is Psalm 127 from the Old Testament’s Book of Psalms, which praises God.
A solemn and beautiful piece.
White RoadSakkyoku: Vivuarudi62rank/position

“Shiroi Michi” (The White Road) depicts someone walking alone along a snow-covered white path, recalling memories from days spent with their mother.
In fact, this song sets lyrics to the second movement of that famous composer Vivaldi’s Violin Concerto in F minor “Winter,” RV 297! Vivaldi’s original piece also had an accompanying sonnet, though its content differs from that of “Shiroi Michi.” The lyrics, which sing of nostalgic memories, really tug at the heartstrings.
When a child sings it, it might even bring a tear to Mom’s or Dad’s eyes!
White RoadSakushi: Umino Yōji / Sakkyoku: Vivarudi63rank/position

“Shiroi Michi” (“The White Road”) depicts a nostalgic scene of remembering a pure white road blanketed with snow, walked hand in hand with one’s mother.
Set to the melody of Vivaldi’s Violin Concerto in F minor, “Winter,” Second Movement, it features newly written Japanese lyrics.
The protagonist now walks alone, recalling not only winter but also scenes from spring and autumn.
It’s a song that gives you the courage to do your best—just like the mother who always faced forward and kept walking no matter the circumstances.
As you listen, try to recall your own memories of snow and family.


