Every year, a change in musical trends is happening faster. Most music charts announce new weekly ratings for popular songs. However, classical works are classical ones in order to stand the test of time and enthrall listeners over and over again. Therefore, the annual tops of the most popular classical musical works consist mainly of the same compositions. Only the place in the ranking changes.
List of immortal classics compiled by music critic Ilya Ovchinnikov
The 50 most popular classic pieces of music that will make you fall in love with the classics include the following:
- R. Wagner “Tannhäuser”. Recently, Wagner's works have again gained popularity, having freed themselves from the stigma of music that A. Hitler loved. The mystical sound, literally exuding energy, attracts even those listeners who do not rank themselves among lovers of opera music.
- Symphony No. 5 of Ludwig van Beethoven given second place in the world ranking. However, some critics give her the podium. And not in vain, because it can rightfully be considered the most recognizable classic work.
- "Concert for violin and cello and orchestra" by I. Brahms. The double concert is unique in nature, because few works boast a combination of concerts for violin and cello.
- I. Bach's “Goldberg Variations” - the simple, but at the same time refined sound of the work won the hearts of many listeners. It consists of an aria and thirty variations for harpsichord, each of which is interconnected with the previous one.
- "24 Caprices for Solo Violin" N. Paganini. This work is recognized as the crown of virtuosity, attracting the attention of many violinists.

Other critical artworks
Musical critics add to the top 20 such works: "Prelude e-moll" by Frederic Chopin, "Polonaise" by Mikhail Oginsky, "Trout" by Schubert and Cavaradossi's aria from the opera "Tosca" by Giacomo Puccini.
Popular tunes that you definitely heard somewhere
Another music portal presented its version of the rating of the most popular classical musical works. The first place was given to the aforementioned Beethoven symphony, followed by the overture “1812” by P.I. Tchaikovsky, and closed the top three "Symphony No. 40" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Further, the places among the most popular classical musical works were distributed as follows:
- “Toccata and Fugue in D Minor” I. Bach.
- Overture by Rossini from the opera William Tell.
- "Canon" of Pachelbel.
- The "Blue Danube" by Strauss.
- "Carmina Burana" by Karl Orff.
- “So said Zarathustra” by Richard Strauss.
- "Orpheus in Hell" by Jacques Offenbach.
- "Messiah" by G. Handel.
- Overture to the opera Carmen by Bizet.
- "Saber Dance" by A. Khachaturian.
- Symphony No. 9 by Ludwig van Beethoven.
- "Solemn march number 1" Elgar.
- "In the cave of the mountain king" Grieg.
- "Dance of the Hours" Ponchielli.
- “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2” by F. Liszt.
- Mendelssohn's “Wedding March”.
- "Flight of the Bumblebee" N. Rimsky-Korsakovo.
- "Rhapsody in the style of the blues" Gershwin.
- Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata.
- "Bolero" Ravel.
- "Dance of the Dragee Fairy" by Tchaikovsky.
- “Above the Waves” by Rosas.
What works have closed the top?
The second half of the rating of the most popular classical musical works was rediscovered by Bach and his “Air on the String of Salt”, followed by “The Magic Flute” by Mozart and “The Exit of the Gladiators” by Julius Fucik. Despite the rather belligerent concept, the last piece was fixed in everyday life as the main loss during a circus performance.
The rating was not without the Clair de Lune Debussy, Wagner's Flight of the Valkyrie and Chopin's Funeral March. Vivaldi’s popular Seasons were awarded 46th place, and Williams’s Imperial March business card, the last place, tore out.