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Sergei Prokofiev Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Born in Russia on April 23, 1891, he was a composer, pianist, and conductor who studied composition and piano at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory.

Including him, Shostakovich and Khachaturian are referred to as “one of the three great Soviet masters.”

I’ve put together some of his popular pieces—please check them out.

Sergei Prokofiev Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Four Pieces, Op. 4: No. 4 “Diabolic Suggestion”Sergei Prokofiev8rank/position

Lubyantsev plays Prokofiev 'Suggestion Diabolique' (Prokofiev: Akumateki Anji)
Four Pieces, Op. 4: No. 4 “Diabolic Suggestion”Sergei Prokofiev

Sergei Prokofiev, the Russian composer known for his innovative musical style.

Written when he was 16, his Four Pieces, Op.

4 caused a major stir in the music world with their daring expression.

In particular, the fourth piece, Diabolical Suggestion, is characterized by chromatic and dissonant sonorities.

To master this piece—which combines astonishing virtuosity with passionate expression—performers need both high technical skill and deep interpretive insight.

Please enjoy this work, which offers a glimpse of Prokofiev’s creativity and innovation!

Four Études, Op. 2 No. 1Sergei Prokofiev9rank/position

Prokofiev Etude in D minor op. 2/1 | Keigo Mukawa – Queen Elisabeth Competition 2021
Four Études, Op. 2 No. 1Sergei Prokofiev

This piece is by Sergei Prokofiev, one of the defining composers of the 20th century.

Composed in 1909 when he was just 18, the first of his Four Etudes, Op.

2, showcases Prokofiev’s originality and technical prowess.

Marked by complex rhythms and a powerful musical voice, it tests both the performer’s technique and expressiveness.

Written in D minor, the work is brief yet passionate and challenging.

Why not perform this valuable piece—one that offers a glimpse of his burgeoning talent—at your next recital?

A Summer Day, Children’s Suite for Small Orchestra, Op. 65bSergei Prokofiev10rank/position

Sergei Prokofiev, the Russian composer also known as the creator of the ballet Romeo and Juliet.

When it comes to his works related to summer, A Summer Day, Children’s Suite for Small Orchestra, Op.

65b comes to mind.

It is one of a set of seven pieces composed with the premise that children can easily enjoy them.

As the title suggests, it is themed around summer, and its melodies evoke a sense of freshness and a cheerful atmosphere.

Sergei Prokofiev Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Romeo and JulietSergei Prokofiev11rank/position

Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet, No 13 Dance of the Knights (Valery Gergiev, LSO)
Romeo and JulietSergei Prokofiev

A masterpiece composed by Sergei Prokofiev, often hailed as the greatest musician of the 20th century, Romeo and Juliet is known in Japan by its original title, Romio to Jurietto.

It is probably the most famous ballet score after Swan Lake.

Though there are many choreographies, the most renowned is Leonid Lavrovsky’s 1940 version, which has won numerous music awards.

The Tale of the Stone FlowerSergei Prokofiev12rank/position

The Tale of the Stone Flower, Op. 118, Act III Scene 7: No. 32, Gypsy Dance
The Tale of the Stone FlowerSergei Prokofiev

The ballet The Tale of the Stone Flower is based on a folk tale from the Ural region.

In Japan, it is known by the title Ishino Hana (The Stone Flower).

This work was composed by the prolific 20th-century musician Sergei Prokofiev, and after his representative works Romeo and Juliet and Cinderella, it became a major topic of discussion.

Shortly after completing this piece, Prokofiev passed away, but it continues to be celebrated today as a masterpiece of ballet music.

Two Concert Suites from The Love for Three Oranges – MarchSergei Prokofiev13rank/position

Prokofiev: Two Concert Excerpts from The Love for Three Oranges – March; pf. Mikhail Kandinsky: Mikhail Kandinsky
Two Concert Suites from The Love for Three Oranges – MarchSergei Prokofiev

The opera The Love for Three Oranges by Sergei Prokofiev, a leading Russian composer of the 20th century, unfolds in an unreal, fantastical world with a story laced with satire and humor.

Among its pieces, the March from the orchestral suite is especially popular for its lively musical character.

The adventures of the Prince and Truffaldino, the encounter with the princesses hidden inside three oranges, and a tale of love… The many pieces that color this outlandish story are like illustrations from a fairy tale.

It’s a work to be savored not only by classical music fans but also by lovers of fantasy.

March from The Love for Three OrangesSergei Prokofiev14rank/position

Prokofiev plays March from The Love for Three Oranges
March from The Love for Three OrangesSergei Prokofiev

It was originally an opera, but the composer later arranged it for piano.

It’s the most famous piece among the “Three …”.

It has a somewhat comical feel, with sparkling glissandos, but the final chord progression is so distinctive that it makes you a bit nervous until it resolves.