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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.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100)

Piano Sonata No. 11, K. 311, Movement 3 “Turkish March”Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart96rank/position

Olga Jegunova – W.A. Mozart: Piano Sonata No 11 in A – Major, K.331 (300i)
Piano Sonata No. 11, K. 311, Movement 3 “Turkish March”Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

The third movement of Mozart’s Piano Sonata No.

11, widely known as “Turkish March,” is a popular piece often performed on its own.

Its distinctive Turkish-style rhythms and melodies give it a lively, invigorating character.

Composed around 1783, the work also shows an innovative side by embracing the Orientalism that was fashionable at the time.

With its brilliant ornamentation and dramatic rhythms, it captivates listeners and is a piece many piano students aspire to play.

Be sure to listen to the sonata as a whole as well—Movements I and II are also well worth hearing.

Eine kleine Nachtmusik – Movement IWolfgang Amadeus Mozart97rank/position

A lively and refreshing string piece that is considered one of Mozart’s most famous works.

Its opening makes a strong impact, so it works effectively on stage.

Mozart’s music is also said to have a relaxing effect, so it seems advantageous to incorporate it from that perspective as well.

Symphony No. 25 in G minor, K.183 – 1st movementWolfgang Amadeus Mozart98rank/position

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!”

Piano Sonata No. 11Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart99rank/position

Mozart Piano Sonata No 11 A major K 331, Daniel Barenboim
Piano Sonata No. 11Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

A piece by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, known as a representative composer of the Classical period, specifically the Viennese Classicism, who left numerous works in both vocal and instrumental music.

In particular, the third movement, “Turkish March,” is likely something even those who don’t often listen to classical music have heard at least once.

The delicate tones of the piano help enhance concentration during remote work, which is often done alone.

With a development that never bores the listener, it’s an excellent track for background music and a classical number that helps you get more done.

Twelve Variations on “Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman” (Variations on the French song), Kira-Kira Star VariationsWolfgang Amadeus Mozart100rank/position

Among Mozart’s piano pieces, this is a famous and frequently performed favorite at concerts.

Its official title is “12 Variations on the French Song ‘Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman’,” but because it uses the familiar children’s song “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” as its theme, it has come to be known in Japan as the “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star Variations.” The theme is transformed through successive variations, shifting to minor keys, becoming grand and expansive, and displaying a wide range of expressions.