Franz Schubert Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
His majestic music is so highly regarded in German Lieder that he is often called the King of Song.
The expansive, soothingly beautiful melodies he created are ones everyone has surely heard at least once.
We’ve compiled a ranking of Schubert’s pieces by popularity.
Please enjoy a graceful time!
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Franz Schubert Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (81–90)
In the evening glow D799Franz Schubert85rank/position

This is one of the gem-like song masterpieces left by Franz Schubert, the Austrian composer of whom the nation is proud.
Through the glow of evening, it praises the beauty of God’s creation, unfolding in a serene atmosphere.
Its graceful melody in A-flat major and the piano’s arpeggiated accompaniment move listeners deeply.
Composed in 1824 or 1825, the piece breathes life into the words of the poet Karl Lappe, exploring the transience of life and inner peace through the scene of twilight.
It is a recommended work for those who are moved by the beauty of nature or who wish to quietly reflect on life.
Night and Dreams D827Franz Schubert86rank/position

Franz Schubert, who left behind numerous masterpieces that shine in the history of classical music.
One of his representative works is this piece, composed in 1825 based on a poem by Matthäus von Collin.
The gently paced piano accompaniment beautifully captures the atmosphere of a quiet night.
From the lyrics, themed around night and dreams, emerges a portrait of human beings stepping away from the real world in search of deeper spiritual peace.
Brimming with Schubert’s delicate sensibility, this work is a must-listen for those who seek a quiet beauty that resonates in the depths of the heart.
Fantasia, Op. 103, D. 940Franz Schubert87rank/position

It is a fantasia for piano four hands, composed in 1828, the very last year of the composer’s life.
Steeped in melancholy, it is in F minor.
Although it is in a single movement, it can be divided into four sections: the second section, Largo, is in F-sharp minor; the third, Allegro vivace, is also in F-sharp minor; and the fourth, Tempo primo, returns to F minor.
In other words, the entire work is cast in minor keys, giving it a sense of profound depth.
Fantasia in C major, Op. 15, D. 760 “Wanderer Fantasy”Franz Schubert88rank/position

A work by Franz Schubert, a composer emblematic of the Romantic era.
Composed in 1822, this piece is based on the melody of Schubert’s own song “Der Wanderer.” It consists of four movements and is notable for being performed without breaks.
In the second movement, the “Wanderer” melody is clearly quoted, strongly reflecting themes of loneliness and drifting.
Technically, it is extremely difficult, and Schubert himself is said to have remarked, “Let the devil play a piece like this,” acknowledging its challenges.
It’s a piece that is sure to shine on the recital stage—a true masterpiece that experienced pianists should definitely try.
Fantasia in F minorFranz Schubert89rank/position

An emotionally moving piece that touches the strings of the heart.
It evokes a night sky scattered with stars, as if you’re drifting within that world.
True to a fantasia, it conjures an unseen realm and leaves you with a slightly mysterious feeling.
The middle section fills with sadness, drawing you in.
Perfect for when you want to step away from reality and immerse yourself in a world of imagination.
It will carry you into a wondrous space.
String Quintet in C major, D 956Franz Schubert90rank/position

This is a famous piece by Franz Schubert written for an unusual instrumentation.
String ensembles are often scored for two violins, viola, and cello, but in this piece there are two cellos and one viola.
Unlike the standard Mozart or Brahms configuration of two violas and one cello, this results in a richer, lower-register texture.
The second movement is also written in a major key, and despite its serene character, it has been performed at solemn occasions—for example, at the funeral of the renowned conductor Karl Böhm.
It is said that the pianist Arthur Rubinstein also wished for this second movement to be played at his own funeral.
Franz Schubert Popular Song Rankings [2026] (91–100)
String Quartet No. 12 in C minor, D 703Franz Schubert91rank/position

Composed beginning in 1820, this string quartet remained unfinished, with only the first movement completed and the second abandoned in sketch form.
Because it consists of just a single movement, it is sometimes referred to as a fragment.
It is characterized by tremolo figures moving chromatically, creating an intensely turbulent, passionate atmosphere.
The performance is by the Amadeus Quartet.


