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Edvard Grieg Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Edvard Grieg, highly acclaimed for his compositions inspired by Norway’s folk music.

This time, we’re focusing on his works.

We’ve listed his most popular pieces in a ranking format based on YouTube play counts so far.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to his music, please take a look if you’re interested.

Edvard Grieg Popular Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)

Lyric Pieces No.10-2 “Summer Evening”Edvard Grieg51rank/position

Grieg Lyrical Pieces, Book 10: Summer Evening (piano: Walter Gieseking)
Lyric Pieces No.10-2 “Summer Evening”Edvard Grieg

Edvard Grieg’s masterpiece Lyric Pieces, Book 10 No.

2 “Evening in Summer.” As the title suggests, it’s a work shaped by a delicate tone that evokes a summer evening, yet interestingly, some phrases feature melodies reminiscent of jazz.

This modern flavor likely stems from the nationalist school rooted in Norwegian folk music, which formed Grieg’s musical foundation.

It’s a highly emotional piece, so I hope you’ll enjoy it—perhaps with your graduation album in hand.

Lyric Pieces, Book I, Op. 12: No. 1 “Arietta”Edvard Grieg52rank/position

As its name suggests, Edvard Grieg’s Lyric Pieces is a collection of lyrical and beautiful works—66 short pieces for piano in total.

The set is divided into ten books, with Arietta placed at the very beginning of Book I.

The year Book I was published, 1867, was also the year Grieg married his wife, Nina Hagerup.

About 34 years later, the final piece of Book X, Remembrances, brings the collection to a close by presenting a variation of the Arietta motif.

Lyric Pieces, Book III, Op. 43: No. 1, “Butterfly”Edvard Grieg53rank/position

Butterfly (Grieg) – Sommerfugl (Butterfly) Op. 43 No. 1 – Lyric Pieces – pianomaedaful
Lyric Pieces, Book III, Op. 43: No. 1, “Butterfly”Edvard Grieg

Among the works of Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg, one of the most popular is his collection of 66 piano miniatures, Lyric Pieces.

Published in ten volumes, this set vividly reflects both Grieg’s musical genius and Norway’s cultural background.

Butterfly, included in the Third Volume, is notable for its light and delicate melody.

It evokes the beauty of a fluttering butterfly and the vitality of spring, richly stirring the listener’s imagination.

With recordings of Grieg’s own performances preserved, this piece conveys his artistic vision along with its refined sonorities.

Lyric Pieces, Book III, Op. 43, No. 4: “Little Bird”Edvard Grieg54rank/position

Grieg / The Little Bird (Lyric Pieces) Op. 43, piano: Vincenzo Balzani
Lyric Pieces, Book III, Op. 43, No. 4: “Little Bird”Edvard Grieg

Among the 66 pieces included in the Lyric Pieces, Little Bird is a work that captivates with Edvard Grieg’s characteristically beautiful melody and delicate atmosphere.

Its melody, carried by a light rhythm, seems to echo the chirping of a small bird.

The bright, hope-filled mood that evokes the coming of spring is sure to soothe the listener’s heart.

Conveying a love of nature, this piece is perfect for developing expressive skills in the course of learning the piano.

Lyric Pieces, Book V, Op. 54 – No. 3: March of the DwarfsEdvard Grieg55rank/position

This piece, with its creeping opening melody and a rhythm that’s both playful and sprightly, is a perfect fit for Halloween, and it’s a piano miniature by the Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg.

Depicting a procession of elves in a Nordic forest, its staccato passages laced with dissonance sound just like the mischievous footsteps of little goblins.

In the middle section, the music briefly transforms into a shimmering, beautiful melody, but its dramatic appeal lies in how it returns to the raucous march.

The piece was included in the collection Lyric Pieces, Book V, Op.

54, published around 1891.

It’s ideal for creating that fun yet slightly spooky Halloween mood! If you perform it on the piano, it’s sure to liven up any party, so try playing with crisp rhythms and a strong contrast of tone colors.