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Handel Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Handel is said to be, along with Bach, one of the most important composers of the Baroque era.Given his popularity, many of you may recognize his music when you hear it.This time, we’re focusing on his works.We’ve compiled a ranked list of his most popular pieces in order of play count so far.Please take a look.

Handel Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (61–70)

Let me weep Opera ‘Rinaldo’ Michie Nakamaru 0001Georg Friedrich Händel66rank/position

This is “Lascia ch’io pianga” (Let me weep) from the opera Rinaldo by George Frideric Handel, a composer born in Germany in 1685 who later became a naturalized British citizen.

In this aria, Almirena sings, “Let me weep over my cruel fate,” vowing to remain faithful to her beloved Rinaldo despite being courted by the enemy king.

From the suite Harpsichord Suite Set II: Sarabande and Variations, HWV 437 in D minorGeorg Friedrich Händel67rank/position

Harpsichord Suite Book II “Sarabande and Variations”: Composed by Handel / Sarabande HWV 437: Händel
From the suite Harpsichord Suite Set II: Sarabande and Variations, HWV 437 in D minorGeorg Friedrich Händel

George Frideric Handel, a great composer who epitomizes Baroque music, was also highly acclaimed as an organist, and many of his works carry a dark character.

Among them, a particular recommendation is the Sarabande and Variations in D minor, HWV 437, from the Suites de Pièces pour le Clavecin, Second Set.

Though it is not a showpiece for virtuosity, it is by no means lacking in performance impact, offering a refined sense of immersion.

Highly recommended for those seeking piano works suffused with a melancholy darkness.

Suite “Music for the Royal Fireworks,” HWV 351, No. 4 “Rejoicing”Georg Friedrich Händel68rank/position

Handel: Suite “Music for the Royal Fireworks”: Rejoicing [Naxos Classical Curations #Energetic]
Suite “Music for the Royal Fireworks,” HWV 351, No. 4 “Rejoicing”Georg Friedrich Händel

A magnificent piece of festive music by George Frideric Handel, a British composer of German origin.

Composed in 1749 at the request of King George II to celebrate the conclusion of a peace treaty, its brilliant, lively allegro rhythms superbly convey an atmosphere of joy and festivity.

Richly scored for brass and percussion to create splendor and power, it also features the beautiful tones of oboes and horns.

While the original was performed by a military band, modern performances often add strings for a fuller, richer sound.

A refreshing piece that makes you forget the summer heat—perfect to accompany an elegant afternoon tea.

Suite (from the First Book of Harpsichord Suites)Georg Friedrich Händel69rank/position

This is a piece for the clavecin (harpsichord), featuring a sparkling, brightly shining melody that is delightful to the ear.

At the time, unauthorized pirated scores were circulating without the composer’s permission, and as a countermeasure, earlier works were compiled and published.

Psalm Song “The Lord Said”Georg Friedrich Händel70rank/position

LFJ 2015 Nantes Performance – Lausanne Vocal and Instrumental Ensemble, Michel Corboz – Handel: “The Lord Said” (Dixit Dominus)
Psalm Song “The Lord Said”Georg Friedrich Händel

A psalm setting refers to artistic music that uses the biblical Psalms as its subject while being separate from Christian liturgy.

“Dixit Dominus” is one of Handel’s best-known psalm settings and is often performed on its own.

It is a majestic piece featuring beautiful interplay between male and female voices and solo passages.