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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.

Antonio Vivaldi Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Concerto in C major, RV 533, for two flutesAntonio Vivaldi16rank/position

Vivaldi: Concerto for Two Flutes (RV 533), Tassinari & I Musici (1950s) — ヴィヴァルディ 2つのフルートのための協奏曲
Concerto in C major, RV 533, for two flutesAntonio Vivaldi

Concerto for Two Flutes in C major, RV 533, by Antonio Vivaldi.

This concerto was composed around 1730 by Antonio Vivaldi, a late Baroque composer and violinist from Venice.

It is a charming piece in which two flutes engage in light, lively dialogue and blend into beautiful harmonies.

Concerto for Four ViolinsAntonio Vivaldi17rank/position

Vivaldi: Concerto in B minor RV.580, for four violins – Pham/Gjezi/Darmon/Tudorache – OCNE/Krauze
Concerto for Four ViolinsAntonio Vivaldi

This is a concerto by the Baroque composer Vivaldi, famous for works like The Four Seasons.

The overlapping melodies of the four soloists are exquisitely beautiful and make you lose track of time.

Johann Sebastian Bach’s harpsichord arrangement from the same era is also a must-hear.

Spring from The Four SeasonsAntonio Vivaldi18rank/position

From Vivaldi’s suite The Four Seasons, “Spring” may feel a bit difficult in the second half for beginner flutists.

In the first half, the key is to play the famous melody carefully, cherishing each note.

For the trills in the latter half, practice with the mindset that they are a step up to the next level.

“Spring,” Movement I, from The Four SeasonsAntonio Vivaldi19rank/position

Vivaldi, The Four Seasons, Spring (La Primavera), 1st movement
“Spring,” Movement I, from The Four SeasonsAntonio Vivaldi

The spring scenes painted by Antonio Vivaldi vividly come to life through music: birds chirping, gentle breezes, the murmur of a stream, and sudden thunderstorms.

Masterfully expressing the shifting moods of nature, this work makes listeners feel the arrival of spring.

Released to the world in 1725 as part of The Contest Between Harmony and Invention, it has been used in films, commercials, and many other contexts, and is beloved by countless people.

It’s also perfect as background music for graduation ceremonies, with a hopeful tone that seems to gently encourage children as they embark on a new chapter.

Oboe Concerto in A minor, F.7 No.5, RV 461Antonio Vivaldi20rank/position

Vivaldi: Oboe Concerto in A minor, F.7 No.5, RV 461 / Thomas Indermühle conducting I Solisti di Perugia, Claudio Brizi (organ, claviorgan)
Oboe Concerto in A minor, F.7 No.5, RV 461Antonio Vivaldi

One of Vivaldi’s many oboe concertos.

From a young age, Vivaldi took part in church services and concerts.

The lyrical, gentle expression of the oboe in the middle section perfectly matches the instrument’s distinctive timbre, resulting in a splendid composition.