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== Notable compositions == === Orchestral === '''Early works''' * Overture in E{{music|flat}} Major, Op. 3 (1899) * Symphony in D major (1st movement: Allegro) (1902) * Symphony in B minor (Largo movement) (1908; the principal theme of this work was used as the leading theme of the 1st movement of the Symphony No. 1, in the same key) '''Later works''' * [[Piano Concerto (Furtwängler)|Symphonic Concerto for Piano and Orchestra]] (1937, rev. 1952–54) * [[Symphony No. 1 (Furtwängler)|Symphony No. 1 in B minor]] (1941) * [[Symphony No. 2 (Furtwängler)|Symphony No. 2 in E minor]] (1947) * [[Symphony No. 3 (Furtwängler)|Symphony No. 3 in C{{music|sharp}} minor]] (1954) === Chamber music === * Piano Quintet (for two violins, viola, cello, and piano) in C major (1935) * Violin Sonata No. 1 in D minor (1935) * Violin Sonata No. 2 in D major (1939) === Choral === (all early works) * ''Schwindet ihr dunklen Wölbungen droben'' (Chorus of Spirits, from [[Goethe's Faust]]) (1901–1902) * ''Religöser Hymnus'' (1903) * ''[[Te Deum]]'' for Choir and Orchestra (1902–1906) (rev. 1909) (first performed 1910)
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