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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] (21–30)

Mandolin Concerto, Movement IAntonio Vivaldi22rank/position

It’s a piece composed by Vivaldi for the string instrument mandolin.

It became famous as an insert song in the film “Kramer vs.

Kramer.” In Japan, it’s often used as background music in commercials and the like.

Although it was written to be performed by two mandolins, it is also frequently played on other instruments such as the violin.

Concerto for Violin in minor and minor, Major RV 269 “La Primavera”: II. LargoAntonio Vivaldi23rank/position

Vivaldi: The Four Seasons, Spring, Violin Concerto in E Major, Op. 8/1, RV 269: II. Largo e…
Concerto for Violin in minor and minor, Major RV 269 “La Primavera”: II. LargoAntonio Vivaldi

The second movement, Largo, from Spring in Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons.

You’ve probably heard of The Four Seasons; it’s the collective name for violin concertos No.

1 through No.

4.

In this second movement, it depicts flowers blooming across a meadow, the rustling sound of leaves on branches reaching toward the sky, and the barking of hunting dogs.

Over the quiet lines of the strings, the solo violin plays a tranquil, pastoral melody.

Violin Concerto “The Four Seasons”Antonio Vivaldi24rank/position

Antonio Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons is one of the most widely known works of Baroque music, invariably featured in music classes.

More than 300 years after its publication in 1725, this classical masterpiece continues to captivate countless listeners.

The four concertos, which depict spring, summer, autumn, and winter through beautiful melodies, allow us to feel nature’s changes as the seasons pass.

Because the scenes are easy to picture, it’s a work that even those not very familiar with classical music can enjoy comfortably without losing interest.

Violin Concerto in A minorAntonio Vivaldi25rank/position

Vivaldi: Violin Concerto A minor RV 356 André Rebacz (virtuoso version) · Horst Sohm
Violin Concerto in A minorAntonio Vivaldi

Antonio Vivaldi, a Baroque master born in 17th-century Venice, captivated many with his passionate and dramatic music.

This work, No.

6 from L’estro armonico, Op.

3, published in 1711, is a three-movement concerto for solo violin, string ensemble, and basso continuo.

Structured in a fast–slow–fast tempo scheme, it features a lively melody in the first movement and a lyrical line in the second that resonates deeply.

The virtuosic passages of the solo violin and its exquisite interplay with the ensemble showcase Vivaldi’s innovative compositional techniques.

Highly recommended for those who want to experience Vivaldi’s music or enjoy the beautiful sounds of the Baroque.

Violin Concerto in E major “The Four Seasons” – Spring, Movement IAntonio Vivaldi26rank/position

RIZIN is an energy drink sold for those times when you want to switch your mood.

In the “Group Action TOP” segment, the video takes on a slightly surreal tone as it shows a famous group performance from Nippon Sport Science University—the intersecting march—being carried out in a large intersection.

Heightening that peculiar atmosphere is the background music: Vivaldi’s Spring from The Four Seasons.

The pairing of a universally familiar classical masterpiece with the surreal visuals is indescribable in the best way, leaving a powerful impression.

Violin Concerto No. 4 “Winter,” Second MovementAntonio Vivaldi27rank/position

On a cold winter morning, with the fireplace softly crackling, I can picture myself sitting in a rocking chair, sipping warm cocoa, reading a book with a cat on my lap.

Listening to this piece while doing the same would surely offer the ultimate soothing comfort.

Violin Concertos, Op. 8 Nos. 1–4 “The Four Seasons”Antonio Vivaldi28rank/position

Vivaldi: Four Seasons/Quattro Stagioni – Janine Jansen – Internationaal Kamermuziek Festival
Violin Concertos, Op. 8 Nos. 1–4 “The Four Seasons”Antonio Vivaldi

When people think of Antonio Vivaldi, The Four Seasons (Violin Concertos Op.

8, Nos.

1–4) is the famous work that comes to mind.

Among them, Spring is especially popular.

It’s a beloved violin concerto in which bright, festive melodies are interwoven with passages that have a touch of shadow.

In Japan, because we have four seasons, it’s often thought of as four pieces representing spring, summer, autumn, and winter.

Vivaldi himself did not give it that title, but the musical character fits the Japanese seasons perfectly.

Summer is a very fast, intense work that vividly evokes sudden showers and storms unfolding before your eyes.

It’s also a favorite among violinists and is frequently performed in concerts.