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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)

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

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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.

Judit of VictoryAntonio Vivaldi29rank/position

Antonio Vivaldi – Juditha Triumphans – Arma, caedes, vindictae, furores
Judit of VictoryAntonio Vivaldi

This is an oratorio by the Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi, famous for The Four Seasons.

As the title suggests, it opens with powerful, triumphant music.

Composed in 1716 for the Ospedale della Pietà, where Vivaldi taught, it sets a story about the faith of a woman from the Book of Judith.

Juditha triumphans is the only surviving oratorio by Vivaldi; he is said to have written three others, but they have been lost and can no longer be heard today.

If we could hear them, it would be wonderful to do so.

Concerto in A minorAntonio Vivaldi30rank/position

Vivaldi Violin Concerto in A minor, 1st movement
Concerto in A minorAntonio Vivaldi

This concerto features a beautiful melody and is often performed not only at recitals but also in major competitions.

Its appeal stands out when the lines are sung expressively within the minor key.

To play smoothly through to the end, diligent bowing practice is essential.