Arcangelo Corelli Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Works by Arcangelo Corelli, who is said to have been less bound by the strict rules of old-fashioned counterpoint and favored a freer style.
This time, we’re focusing on his pieces.
We’ve compiled a ranked list of his most popular works based on high play counts on YouTube so far.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering him for the first time, feel free to have a look if you’re interested.
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Arcangelo Corelli Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Trio Sonata in G major, Opus 2 No. 12Arcangelo Corelli11rank/position

Trio Sonata in G major, Op.
2 No.
12.
The performers are: Baroque violin – Yoonjeong Choi and Kyungmin Son; cello – Jiyoung Kang; harpsichord – Sujeong Lee; theorbo – Sodai Koh.
Trio Sonata in D minor, Op. 3 No. 5Arcangelo Corelli12rank/position

Trio Sonata in D minor, Op.
3 No.
5.
Performed by the Croatian Baroque Ensemble.
Violin: Alessandro Tampieri and Laura Vadjon; Cello: Branimir Pustički; Harpsichord: Pavao Mašić.
Trio Sonata in D minor, Op. 4 No. 8Arcangelo Corelli13rank/position

Trio Sonata in D minor, Op.
4 No.
8.
Performed by Camerata Antica Seoul.
Baroque violin: Ryo Terakado, Jiyoung Kim; Baroque cello: Yujin Chang; Harpsichord: Jeeyoung Park.
Trio Sonata in D major, Op. 2 No. 1Arcangelo Corelli14rank/position

Trio Sonata in D major, Op.
2 No.
1.
Performed by Musica Glorifica.
Baroque violins: Jin Kim and Yunkyung Kim; theorbo: Regina Albanez; harpsichord: Benjamin Alard.
Trio Sonata in D major, Op. 3 No. 2Arcangelo Corelli15rank/position

Trio Sonata in D major, Op.
3 No.
2.
Performed by the TCU Collegium.
Viola da gamba: Mr.
Stuart Cheney; harpsichord: Mr.
Joseph Butler; violins: Ms.
Chayoung Lee and Mr.
Julian Tello Jr.
Trio Sonata in C major, Op. 4 No. 1Arcangelo Corelli16rank/position

Trio Sonata in C major, Op.
4 No.
1.
Performed by Musica Pacifica.
Recorder: Judith Linsenberg; Violin: Elizabeth Blumenstock; Cello: William Skeen; Theorbo: John Lenti; Organ: Charles Sherman.
Trio Sonata in F major, Op. 3 No. 1Arcangelo Corelli17rank/position

Trio Sonata in F major, Op.
3 No.
1.
Performed by violinist Hyun Ju Lee and the Dolce Suono Trio: flutist Mimi Stillman, cellist Yumi Kendall, and harpsichordist Charles Abramovic.
Trio Sonata in B minor, Op. 3 No. 4Arcangelo Corelli18rank/position

A masterpiece whose delicate, graceful melodies resonate in the heart.
The exquisite interplay between two violins and basso continuo brings out the full allure of Baroque music.
The B minor tonality evokes a poignant melancholy, set against a striking contrast of rhythmic development.
The theme of the second movement is also known for having been later quoted by Bach in an organ work.
Its church sonata style, which summons a quiet emotional depth, is recommended when you want to feel calm.
A must-listen for those who want to savor the essence of Baroque music or are interested in the history of classical music.
From Trio Sonata in B-flat major, Op. 1 No. 5Arcangelo Corelli19rank/position

Grave from Trio Sonata in B-flat major, Op.
1 No.
5.
Performed by Ensemble Ad Libitum: Go Yamamoto, Martie Perry, Christine Kyprianides-Potter, Adrienne Shipley, with Magnus Andersson on theorbo.
La FoliaArcangelo Corelli20rank/position

This piece is extremely famous among string ensembles and Baroque orchestras, and in fact, both Rachmaninoff and Kreisler arranged it.
It begins with a memorable theme and is colored by a style well suited to the harpsichord or organ.
In the finale, it elegantly synthesizes the preceding material, delivering a compelling and convincing conclusion.


