RAG Music - Ranking Wolfgang...ng [2026] Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Popular Song Rankings [2026] Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is one of the most representative composers of classical music and produced numerous masterpieces in the past.
He is said to have had a tremendous impact on the history of music and to have built the foundations of musical art.
This time, we’re shining a spotlight on him.
We’ve compiled a ranked list of his most popular tracks based on play counts so far.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to his music, be sure to check it out.
Table of Contents Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Popular Song Rankings [2026] Turkish March Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major, K. 331, Third Movement “Turkish March” Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 12 Variations on “Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman” (Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star Variations) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart A Little Night Music Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Sonata No. 16, K. 545, First Movement Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Sonata in B-flat major, K. 381, for four hands Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ave verum corpus Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Fantasia in D minor, K. 397 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Minuet in F major, K. 2 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Requiem Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Sonata No. 11, K. 331, Movement III “Turkish March” Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Sonata No. 12 in F major, K. 332 (K6 300k), No. 1 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Sonata No. 16 in C major, K. 545, No. 2 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Sonata No. 16 in C major, K. 545, First Movement Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 12 Variations on “Ah! vous dirai-je, Maman” in C major, K.265 (Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star Variations) by Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Memory Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Allegro in B-flat major, K. 3 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Serenade No. 13 in G Major “Eine kleine Nachtmusik,” II. Andante Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Minuet in G major, K. 1 (K6 1e), from the Nannerl Notebook Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Horn Concerto No. 1 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Minuet in F major, K. 5, from Nannerl’s Music Book Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Sonata No. 16 in C major, K. 545, No. 3 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Lacrimosa (Day of Tears)” from the Requiem Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Variations on “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Concerto No. 21 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Overture from The Marriage of Figaro Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Overture from The Magic Flute Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Minuet in C major, K. 1 (K⁶ 1f), from Nannerl’s Music Book Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Minuet in F major, K. 4, from Nannerl’s Music Book Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Lacrimosa — from “Requiem” Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Sonata No. 16, K. 545 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ave Verum Corpus Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Eine kleine Nachtmusik, K. 525 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Eine kleine Nachtmusik in G major, K. 525 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Eine kleine Nachtmusik, Movement I Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Allegro in G minor, K. 312 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Overture from the opera “The Marriage of Figaro” Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Queen of the Night Aria” from the opera The Magic Flute Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Oboe Concerto Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622 – Movement II Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Serenade No. 13 in G major “Eine kleine Nachtmusik,” First Movement Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Serenade No. 13 in G major, K. 525 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Divertimento in D major, K. 136, I. Allegro Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Allegro in F major, K. 1c, from Nannerl’s Music Book Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Andante in C major, K. 1a, from Nannerl’s Music Book Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Violin Concerto No. 5 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Sonata No. 12 in F major, K. 332 (K6. 300k), No. 2 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Sonata No. 18, K. 576 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Sonata K. 545, 1st Movement Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Concerto No. 23 in A major, K. 488 – II. Movement Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Concerto No. 23, 3rd Movement Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerto for Flute and Harp Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerto for Flute and Harp in C major, K. 299: II. Movement Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerto for Flute and Harp in C major, K. 299, 3rd movement Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerto for Flute and Harp, 2nd movement Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerto in C major for Flute and Harp, K. 299, First Movement Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Flute Quartet No. 1 in D major, K. 285 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Horn Concerto No. 1 in D major, K. 412/514 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Motet ‘Ave verum corpus’ K. 618 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Motet “Rejoice, be glad, O blessed souls,” Hallelujah Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart’s Lullaby Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Requiem in D minor, K. 626 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Praise the Lord Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Symphony No. 41 in C major, K. 551 “Jupiter” Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Symphony No. 39 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Symphony No. 40 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Symphony No. 40, First Movement Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart String Quartet No. 14 in G major, K. 387 “Spring” Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart String Quartet: Divertimento in F major, K. 138 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart String Quartet: Divertimento in D major, K. 136 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart I wonder what love is like. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Catalogue Aria” from the opera Don Giovanni Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ‘What Is This Thing Called Love?’ from the opera The Marriage of Figaro Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Overture from the opera “The Marriage of Figaro” Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Duet of Papageno and Papagena from the opera The Magic Flute Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Fantasia for Mechanical Organ, K. 608 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Fantasy in C minor Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Turkish March Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Dies Irae, the 3rd movement from “Requiem” Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Clarinet Quintet in A major, K. 581 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Clarinet Concerto, K. 622 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major, K. 331 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Sonata No. 16 in C major, K. 545, First Movement: Allegro Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Concerto No. 20, K. 466 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor, K. 466: II. Romance Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Concerto No. 21, K. 467 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerto for Flute and Harp, K. 299 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Violin Concerto No. 4 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Symphony No. 40, K. 550 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Symphony No. 41 “Jupiter,” K. 551 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Queen of the Night Aria” from the opera The Magic Flute Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Overture to the opera ‘The Marriage of Figaro’ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Queen of the Night Aria from the opera The Magic Flute Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Sonata No. 11, K. 311, Movement 3 “Turkish March” Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Eine kleine Nachtmusik – Movement I Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Symphony No. 25 in G minor, K.183 – 1st movement Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Sonata No. 11 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Twelve Variations on “Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman” (Variations on the French song), Kira-Kira Star Variations Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Concerto No. 23, K. 488 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart play_arrow Play in playlistWolfgang Amadeus Mozart Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (81–90) Piano Concerto No. 20, K. 466 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 85rank/position Among Mozart’s piano concertos, this work is one of the most popular, vying for first or second place.
Although it is one of his few minor-key pieces, it is so deeply compelling that some critics even proclaim, “Mozart’s true allure lies in his minor works.” It’s said that Beethoven was also very fond of this concerto.
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Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor, K. 466: II. Romance Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 86rank/position The commercial for Nescafé Coffee Blessing Green Coffee Tea featuring Shoko Nakagawa, Ayako Imoto, and Sayaka Nakamura.
The piece playing in this stylish tea party-themed ad is the second movement, “Romance,” from Piano Concerto No.
20 in D minor, K.
466.
Composed by the famous Austrian musician Mozart, the concerto’s second movement is renowned for its beautiful melody.
Its elegant and refined tune perfectly matches the impression of an afternoon tea, leaving a memorable impression.
It makes the women appear even more beautiful and the coffee look even more delicious.
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Piano Concerto No. 21, K. 467 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 87rank/position A piano concerto composed by Mozart in 1785.
Consisting of three movements, this work is accompanied by the remarkable anecdote that he completed it the day after its premiere.
The first movement has a stately, march-like character; the second is distinguished by a beautiful melody and has been used frequently in films.
The third movement is a lively finale.
Highlights include the exquisite interplay between orchestra and piano and the brilliant ornamental passages.
Mozart himself reportedly described it as music that would satisfy both connoisseurs and amateurs.
Do give it a listen.
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Concerto for Flute and Harp, K. 299 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 88rank/position Completed in Paris in April 1778, the Concerto for Flute and Harp is a work with a rare combination, composed for a French nobleman and his daughter.
At the time, it made the most of the then-developing characteristics of the flute and harp, resulting in an elegant, well-balanced three-movement structure.
The brilliance of the first movement’s themes, the calm and graceful melody of the second, and the light, vibrant finale of the third each distill their own distinct charm.
Enjoy the harmonious blend of the flute’s and harp’s beautiful timbres.
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Violin Concerto No. 4 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 89rank/position Mozart’s violin concertos are not performed very often, but as you can tell from the fact that Mozart himself was an outstanding violin virtuoso, many of his violin works brilliantly capture the instrument’s characteristics.
In this piece as well, the violin’s glittering resonance is beautiful.
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Symphony No. 40, K. 550 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 90rank/position His representative work, Symphony No.
40, is a masterpiece completed in July 1788.
Consisting of four movements, it is a celebrated piece that fuses Mozart’s mature compositional technique with profound emotional expression.
The opening theme of the first movement is particularly famous and widely beloved.
As one of his few symphonies written in a minor key, it conveys a range of emotions, including sorrow, passion, and tension.
It is recommended not only for classical music enthusiasts but also for those encountering Mozart’s music for the first time.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100) Symphony No. 41 “Jupiter,” K. 551 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 91rank/position Mozart’s final symphony, the “Jupiter.” Named after the planet, this piece is rich in contrasts, with each movement vividly characterized—a work bursting with color.
It’s somewhat challenging for orchestras, yet a popular number and one of Mozart’s greatest masterpieces.
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