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Giuseppe Verdi Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

One of the great Italian composers of the 19th century, known for masterpieces such as Nabucco, Rigoletto, La Traviata, and Aida.

His works are widely performed around the world and are deeply rooted in people’s cultures across borders and genres.

Here, we present a ranking of some of his most popular pieces.

Giuseppe Verdi Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Triumphal March (from the opera Aida)Giuseppe Verdi21rank/position

Verdi: Aida 'Triumphal March' — Pianist Yuki Kondo / Verdi: Aida “Triumphal March” Piano Solo, Yuki Kondo
Triumphal March (from the opera Aida)Giuseppe Verdi

The magnificent Triumphal March from Giuseppe Verdi, the great master of Italian opera, as performed in his masterpiece Aida! Set against the backdrop of the war between Egypt and Ethiopia, this work depicts on a grand scale the protagonists consumed by tragic love, and this piece brilliantly colors the celebratory scene of the Egyptian army reveling in victory.

The parade, unfolding with glittering sounds led by the brass, is sure to set every listener’s heart racing.

Imagine the opera scene and the elation of the victors as you perform!

“La donna è mobile” (from the opera Rigoletto)Giuseppe Verdi22rank/position

Giuseppe Verdi – La donna è mobile (from “Rigoletto”) | Piano Cover + Sheet Music
“La donna è mobile” (from the opera Rigoletto)Giuseppe Verdi

“La donna è mobile,” the famously popular aria born from Giuseppe Verdi’s masterwork Rigoletto, is a signature piece by the great titan of Italian opera.

In this scene—celebrated as one of opera’s most iconic moments—the Duke sings of the fickleness of women to a light, catchy melody.

Yet beneath the glittering tune, a misogynistic attitude clearly emerges, laying bare the male-dominated social backdrop of the time.

Through the power of music, Verdi deftly reveals the true nature of his characters and the tragedy it engenders.

What was Verdi trying to convey through his music? Reflecting on that question while trying it out on the piano is highly recommended.

Dies Irae (from the Requiem)Giuseppe Verdi23rank/position

“Verdi: Dies Irae” (from Requiem) (Piano Score)
Dies Irae (from the Requiem)Giuseppe Verdi

Giuseppe Verdi, renowned for his supreme musical talent and expressive emotion.

Among his representative choral works, the movement Dies Irae from his Requiem is especially striking; it has been featured as a film theme and in commercials, making it familiar even to those not accustomed to classical music.

The overwhelmingly powerful performance by a dramatic and majestic orchestra and chorus makes one feel as though experiencing the terror and awe of the Last Judgment.

The fierce tempo, intense rhythms, and bold dynamic contrasts brilliantly capture human helplessness and the depths of the soul.

La Traviata – Drinking SongGiuseppe Verdi24rank/position

[Italian] La Traviata – Brindisi (Libiamo ne’ lieti calici) (Japanese subtitles)
La Traviata - Drinking SongGiuseppe Verdi

This is a duet from La Traviata, the opera by Giuseppe Verdi, a leading composer of Italian Romantic music, that graces a dazzling party scene.

The interplay between the resounding tenor and soprano is striking, and together with the waltz rhythm it creates an atmosphere full of elegance and joy.

Although the work was not well received at its premiere in Venice in March 1853, the revised version the following year was a great success, and it has continued to be loved around the world ever since.

It is recommended for those who want to add glamour to wedding and reception party scenes.

Its bright, lively melody will enhance the festive mood, making it perfect for celebratory occasions.

From the opera Aida: ‘Triumphal Chorus’ and ‘Triumphal March’Giuseppe Verdi25rank/position

Verdi: Opera “Aida”: Triumphal Chorus & Triumphal March [Naxos Classical Curation #Silvester]
From the opera Aida: 'Triumphal Chorus' and 'Triumphal March'Giuseppe Verdi

Characterized by its grand sound, this piece is perfect for entrance marches and award ceremonies at school sports days.

The valiant brass and powerful chorus create an atmosphere that celebrates victory and glory.

Born as part of an opera premiered in Cairo in December 1871, it has continued to be loved by many and is cherished around the world, even influencing the Philippine national anthem.

Playing it at opening or closing ceremonies will surely envelop the entire venue in a festive mood.

It will not only boost the children’s morale but also create lasting memories for parents.

‘Brindisi’ (Drinking Song) from the opera La TraviataGiuseppe Verdi26rank/position

La Traviata: Drinking Song (Brindisi) - José Carreras & Renata Scotto, 1973
'Brindisi' (Drinking Song) from the opera La TraviataGiuseppe Verdi

The young nobleman Alfredo falls in love with Violetta, and through Alfredo’s passionate love, Violetta discovers true love.

However, Alfredo’s father disapproves of their romance, and the two are separated.

After overcoming hardships they meet again, but Violetta has contracted tuberculosis, and she dies in Alfredo’s arms.

“The Drinking Song” is sung in the scene where Alfredo leads a toast in high society, exuberantly celebrating the glittering world of the social elite.

Songs Without WordsGiuseppe Verdi27rank/position

Verdi: Song Without Words, pf. Hayashikawa, Takashi
Songs Without WordsGiuseppe Verdi

Giuseppe Verdi, the great Italian composer known as the “King of Opera.” While he is celebrated for his operas, did you know he also wrote captivating piano pieces? Songs Without Words is a work that pursues pure emotional expression without the need for lyrics.

Marked by an intimate and delicate touch, this piece offers a glimpse of Verdi’s talent beyond his many dramatic works.

Showcasing a different side of him from his operas, it’s a piece I especially recommend to you, with your warm and gentle tone.

Go, my thoughts, on golden wings (from the opera Nabucco)Giuseppe Verdi28rank/position

The gem of a choral piece by 19th-century Italian opera master Giuseppe Verdi, “Va, pensiero, sull’ali dorate” (“Go, my thoughts, on golden wings”), is a chorus from the opera Nabucco.

It portrays the sorrow and longing of the Hebrews in Babylonian captivity, movingly expressing their deep yearning for their homeland.

Blending a beautiful melody with powerful choral writing, the work conveys a timeless message of national unity and hope for freedom.

It is a masterpiece recommended not only for opera fans, but also for those who love choral music or are interested in Italian culture and history.

Day of WrathGiuseppe Verdi29rank/position

Verdi: Requiem “Dies Irae” — Vienna Philharmonic conducted by Reiner
Day of WrathGiuseppe Verdi

Have you seen the Halloween Horror Nights commercial, “Zekyo is Baaaack!!!!”? To match its lineup of various horror characters, it used a track that really stokes a sense of urgency.

It’s “Dies Irae,” one of the movements from the Requiem composed by Giuseppe Verdi.

The intense sound that seems to embody anger and the soaring choral parts leave a strong impression.

If you liked it, why not listen to the whole piece?

Triumphal and Victory March from the opera AidaGiuseppe Verdi30rank/position

G. Verdi / Triumphal and Victory Grand March from the opera 'Aida'
Triumphal and Victory March from the opera AidaGiuseppe Verdi

This piece is the “Triumphal March” from the opera Aida, composed by Giuseppe Verdi.

It’s very popular and is often performed on its own.

The trumpet theme in this piece is also well known as a soccer chant.

With its brilliant, powerful tone, the trumpet is perfect for a cheering song.

The opera itself features exotic costumes and a captivating storyline, so I highly recommend watching it.