There are many famous piano pieces themed around spring.
From Mendelssohn’s “Spring Song” to Lange’s “Flower Song,” the list goes on and on.
This time, we’ve selected works among spring-themed piano pieces that are especially acclaimed as masterpieces.
We explain them from various perspectives—their appeal, background of composition, and even performance difficulty—so whether you play the piano or not, we think you’ll enjoy this.
Please sit back and enjoy.
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Masterpieces Assembled | Piano Pieces That Evoke Spring (1–10)
Song of SpringFelix Mendelssohn

Felix Mendelssohn, a composer renowned for his richly colorful, almost painterly musical expression.
Composed in 1842, this piece is among the most popular works in his hallmark collection Songs Without Words and is frequently performed at recitals and concerts.
Though the work has a gentle yet brilliant character, mastering its beautiful arpeggios requires steady, meticulous practice.
That said, the tempo is relaxed, so there’s no need to be overly intimidated.
Infused with the spirit of spring’s arrival, the piece is full of charm that captivates listeners.
It makes a dazzling impression at recitals as well, so do give it a try.
An Ode to SpringEdvard Grieg

Edvard Grieg, a composer who epitomizes Norwegian Romanticism.
This piece from Grieg’s Lyric Pieces is a true masterpiece that evokes the coming of spring.
Although Grieg is said to have composed it while staying in Denmark, he was likely envisioning the beautiful nature of his native Norway.
Demanding a delicate touch, the work conveys a tenderness like budding shoots and a purity like melting snow.
It’s a piece I highly recommend to piano enthusiasts.
It was also featured on NHK’s “Meikyoku Album” in March 2021.
Why not try expressing the breath of spring while keeping the balance between the main melody and accompaniment in mind?
Galanthus (snowdrop)Pyotr Tchaikovsky

Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s masterpiece The Seasons features pieces for each month from January to December.
The piece that represents April is Snowdrop.
Although it contains many delicate touches, it never becomes too intense or heavy; instead, it is characterized by a consistently gentle melody from start to finish.
While evoking the breath of new plants and trees, it also beautifully captures the fleeting nature of the short spring season.
Be sure to give it a listen.
To a Wild Rose, Op. 51-1 (Forest Sketches)Edward MacDowell

This is a work by a composer who represents American Romantic music.
It is characterized by a simple, beautiful melody that evokes the image of a single wild rose blooming in a spring meadow.
Although the piece is only about a minute and a half long, it is imbued with deep emotion that quietly moves the listener.
Composed in 1896, it is said to have been inspired by the natural scenery of New Hampshire.
It has been arranged for various instruments such as flute and oboe, and is often performed at weddings and in relaxed settings.
It’s a recommended piece for those interested in classical music who may feel it seems difficult.
Why not listen to it in a calm, leisurely mood?
From the Four Seasons ~Spring~Antonio Vivaldi

Antonio Vivaldi, a master of music who depicts the arrival of spring.
Known as a leading composer of the Baroque era, Vivaldi’s signature work is The Four Seasons, a set of concertos portraying the cycle of the year.
In particular, the concerto themed around spring vividly renders the season’s scenes in music—birds chirping, spring storms, and the life of shepherds.
Vivaldi was born in Venice in 1678 and died in Vienna in 1741.
His works, which expanded the possibilities of storytelling through music, continue to be loved by many people today.
It’s a perfect piece for anyone who wants to feel the joy of spring and the vitality of life.
Song of SpringAntonín Dvořák

Antonín Dvořák’s masterpiece “Spring Song.” This piece is included in Poetic Tone Pictures, Op.
85, B.
161.
Dvořák is known for his flowing, beautiful melodies, and “Spring Song” is no exception, featuring light, fluid lines.
While it is technically demanding for performers in both the right and left hands, listeners likely won’t perceive that intensity.
It’s recommended as background music for welcoming an elegant morning.
Be sure to check it out.
Trout (arranged by Liszt)Franz Schubert

This piece is a piano solo arrangement of a song by Franz Schubert, made by Franz Liszt.
Through the story of a trout swimming in a clear stream and the fisherman who aims to catch it, it conveys a lesson about life.
Liszt adds brilliant, piano-specific virtuosity without diminishing the original’s beauty.
Arpeggios and ornaments that evoke the flow of the river and the movements of the trout are used effectively, rendering visual scenes through sound.
It is recommended for those interested in the beauty of nature and the morals of human society, as well as for listeners who enjoy technically dazzling piano performances.



