Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100)
Symphony No. 41 “Jupiter,” K. 551Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart92rank/position
Mozart: Symphony No. 41 «Júpiter» – Lorin Maazel – Orquesta Sinfónica de Galicia
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.
“Queen of the Night Aria” from the opera The Magic FluteWolfgang Amadeus Mozart93rank/position
Ayako Tanaka / Queen of the Night Aria from the opera The Magic Flute (Mozart)
This is one of the most popular pieces from the operas composed by the classical master Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Premiered in Vienna in September 1791, this opera is known as Mozart’s final masterpiece.
The work is a quintessential coloratura piece that demands highly advanced technique from sopranos, characterized especially by virtuosic singing in the upper register.
For that reason, it is considered a rite of passage for young sopranos, and many singers have gained fame through this piece.
In the drama, it is sung in the scene where the Queen of the Night orders her daughter Pamina to kill her nemesis, Sarastro.
Its content expresses a complex mix of maternal love and a thirst for revenge, heightening the dramatic effect.
It is recommended for women who are interested in classical music.
Overture to the opera ‘The Marriage of Figaro’Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart94rank/position
W. A. Mozart / Overture to the opera The Marriage of Figaro, K. 492 (Conductor: Sylvain Cambreling) W. A. Mozart: Le Nozze di Figaro, K. 492
This commercial opens with a conductor brandishing a baton.
In sync with the precise rhythm and dynamic performance, it showcases the features of a warm-water bidet toilet seat.
The fine movement of the water stream, the comfort of the temperature, and the variety of cleaning modes are all presented with a lively tempo, as if they were part of an orchestral performance—an especially striking structure.
Accompanying the visuals is the overture to Mozart’s opera The Marriage of Figaro.
Its bright, energetic melody beautifully highlights the product’s refined performance and the joy of using it.
The noble yet playful music lends an air of luxury to an everyday bathroom space, creating a commercial that captures the exquisite fusion of classical music and cutting-edge technology.
It’s a production that captivates both visually and aurally.
Symphony No. 25 in G minor, K.183 – 1st movementWolfgang Amadeus Mozart98rank/position
Mozart | Symphony No. 25 in G minor, K.183, Movement I
Amazon Prime Video’s hugely popular docuseries The Bachelor Japan follows roughly twenty single women as they use every trick in the book to compete for an attractive, highly accomplished single man.
In the gender-reversed spin-off, The Bachelorette Japan, the commercial uses Mozart’s Symphony No.
25 in G minor, K.183 – First Movement.
The urgent, almost menacing string melody perfectly matches the men fiercely battling for the bachelorette.
Thanks in part to Mozart’s stirring music, it instantly makes you think, “I want to watch this!”