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.
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Handel Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
Samson HWV 57 ‘Overture’Georg Friedrich Händel43rank/position

Georg Friedrich Handel, a leading figure of the late Baroque.
This piece opens the overture to the oratorio Samson, which Handel undertook immediately after completing the famous Messiah and premiered in February 1743.
While the oratorio deals with the tragedy of a hero, this work does not depict the story directly; rather, it heightens anticipation for the grand drama to come.
Its appeal lies in the brilliant, resounding brass, whose powerful sonorities suggest the hero’s dignity and the sanctity of the tale, instantly drawing listeners in.
Known also through recordings conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt, this piece is perfect as an introduction before focusing on a task, or whenever you want to immerse yourself in the expansive world of classical music.
Chaconne in G majorGeorg Friedrich Händel44rank/position

A chaconne is one of the instrumental forms used in the Baroque era, a dance characterized by a stately triple meter.
This work, included in the Second Book of Harpsichord Suites published in 1733, is a masterpiece for keyboard composed of 21 variations.
From a simple theme, the rhythm and harmony gradually change, revealing a wide range of expressions.
With sprightly variations, emotional developments, and a brilliant finale, its roughly 12-minute duration never wears on the listener.
It is a highly recommended piece for those who want to savor the elegance and virtuosity of Baroque music.
Chaconne in G major, HWV 435Georg Friedrich Händel45rank/position

The Baroque-era composer George Frideric Handel began composing around the age of nine and quickly displayed his talent.
Among the masterpieces he created during his eventful life is the set of variations in chaconne form, the Chaconne in G major.
The variations unfold one after another as if viewing the theme from multiple angles, giving the impression that Handel’s wellspring of creativity never runs dry.
Its graceful, brilliant passages bring out the piano’s appeal to the fullest.
Though it demands advanced technique to perform, the more one practices, the more its rich musicality blossoms—truly a masterpiece.
Harpsichord Suite No. 2, HWV 437, No. 4: SarabandeGeorg Friedrich Händel46rank/position

A harpsichord is a keyboard instrument used during the Baroque era, also known as a cembalo or clavecin.
This piece is one of the most famous among Handel’s works; it is not only performed as a standalone piece but has also been arranged for film soundtracks and popular songs.
Harp Concerto in B-flat majorGeorg Friedrich Händel47rank/position

The first harp concerto in music history is said to have been created in the 18th century by Handel.
With its brilliant, bright strings and the harp’s transparent resonance, it is a delightful piece to the ear and remains a very famous work that is still often performed on its own today.
Harp Concerto in B-flat major, HWV 294Georg Friedrich Händel48rank/position

Georg Friedrich Handel’s Harp Concerto in B-flat major, HWV 294, premiered in 1736.
At the time, alongside his operas and oratorios, Handel introduced his own concertos, bringing a fresh breeze to the musical world.
This work, written for the harp, is one of them; its graceful sonorities—woven from delicate melodies and harmonies—continue to captivate listeners even today.
Perfect for a relaxing evening or a gentle morning awakening, this masterpiece is sure to reaffirm the healing power of music.
Violin Sonata No. 5, Op. 1 No. 14Georg Friedrich Händel49rank/position

Most of Handel’s violin sonatas are in major keys, but among the minor-key works, this sonata is well known.
It lends itself readily to arrangement, yet it is filled with passages that demand right-hand technique and it is difficult to intonate.
Conversely, it is a piece that feels very rewarding to tackle.


