thumb|right|Paul Wittgenstein at the piano
This is a list of concertos and concertante works for piano left-hand and orchestra.
The best known left-hand concerto is the Piano Concerto for the Left Hand in D by Maurice Ravel, which was written for Paul Wittgenstein between 1929 and 1930. Wittgenstein, who lost his right arm in World War I, commissioned a number of such works around that time, as did Otakar Hollmann. More recently, Gary Graffman has commissioned a number of left-hand concertos.
List
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!Composer!!class=unsortable|Work!!Year
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|||Left, alone||2015
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|||First Concerto for piano left hand and small orchestra, Op. 145||2003
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|||Second Concerto for piano left hand and orchestra, Op. 185||2007
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|||Piano Concerto No. 2 for left hand (written for Hollmann)||1952
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|||Concertante for Piano (Left Hand) and Orchestra (written for Harriet Cohen)||1948
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|||Gaea for Two Pianos Left Hand and Orchestra (commissioned by Graffman for him to play with Leon Fleisher)||1996
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|||Piano Concerto No. 2 for the Left Hand, Op. 28 (commissioned by Wittgenstein)||1924
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|||Piano Concerto in A minor (written for Wittgenstein)||1927
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|||Diversions for Piano Left Hand and Orchestra (commissioned by Wittgenstein)||1940
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|||Concerto for piano (left hand) and orchestra (commissioned by Leon Fleisher)||1991
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|||Piano Concerto No. 3 Zodiac Variations||2002
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|||Piano Concerto for the left hand (commissioned by Wittgenstein)||1947
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|||Legend for piano left hand and orchestra (commissioned by Wittgenstein)||1949
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|||Piano Concerto for the Left Hand||1993
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|||Second movement of the Piano concerto no. 2 (Scherzo per la mano sinistra)||1972
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|||Seven Last Words: Concerto for Piano Left Hand and Orchestra (commissioned by Graffman)||2002
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|||Concerto No. 1 for Left Hand and orchestra||1999
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|||Klaviermusik mit Orchester, Op. 29 (commissioned by Wittgenstein but never played by him; premiered in 2004 by Leon Fleisher) || 1923
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|||Piano Concerto No. 3 "To a West Wind" (commissioned by Izumi Tateno)||2013
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|||INRI, Concerto for piano left hand alone and orchestra||2006
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|||Capriccio for piano left hand and chamber ensemble (suggested by Otakar Hollmann but not written for him specifically)||1926
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|||Piano Concerto in C-sharp for the left hand, Op. 17 (commissioned by Wittgenstein)||1923
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|||Concert piece in the form of variations for piano left-hand and orchestra (composed for Wittgenstein)||1916
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|||Concert Piece in F minor (commissioned by Wittgenstein, who premiered it in 1936)
