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===Concertos=== {{Listen|type=music|image=none|help=no|filename=Richard Strauss - Neal O'Doan - Burleske.ogg|title=''Burleske''|description=Performed by Neal O'Doan with the [[Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra]]}} Strauss's output of works for solo instrument or instruments with orchestra was fairly extensive. The most famous include two concertos for horn, which are still part of the standard repertoire of most horn soloists—[[Horn Concerto No. 1 (Strauss)|Horn Concerto No. 1]] (1883) and [[Horn Concerto No. 2 (Strauss)|Horn Concerto No. 2]] (1942); the [[Romanze for Cello and orchestra (Strauss)|Romanze for cello and orchestra]] (1883); a [[Violin Concerto (Strauss)|Violin Concerto in D minor]] (1882); the [[Burleske|''Burleske'' for piano and orchestra]] (1885, revised 1889); the tone poem ''Don Quixote'' for cello, viola and orchestra (1897); the well-known late [[Oboe Concerto (Strauss)|Oboe Concerto in D major]] (1945); and the [[Duet concertino for clarinet and bassoon]] with string orchestra, which was one of his last works (1948).
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