Concertos For Orchestra (in Chronological Order)
- Concerto for Orchestra, Op. 38, by Paul Hindemith (1925)
- Concerto for Orchestra, by Tadeusz Szeligowski (1930)
- Concerto for Orchestra, by Gian Francesco Malipiero (1931)
- Philharmonic Concerto, by Paul Hindemith (1932)
- Concerto per orchestra in Do maggiore, by Mario Pilati (1933)
- Concerto for Orchestra, by Walter Piston (1933), which is based in part on Hindemith's work
- Concerto per orchestra, Op. 61, by Alfredo Casella (1937)
- Concerto for Orchestra, by Zoltán Kodály (1939–40)
- Concerto for Orchestra (Based on Red Army Themes), by Richard Mohaupt (de) (1942–43)
- Concerto for Orchestra, by Béla Bartók (1943)
- Concerto No.1 for Orchestra 'Arevakal', Op. 88, by Alan Hovhaness (1951)
- Concerto No.7 for Orchestra, Op. 116, by Alan Hovhaness (1953)
- Concerto for Orchestra, by Witold Lutosławski (1950–54, which won him the UNESCO 1st prize in 1963.
- Concerto No.8 for Orchestra, Op. 117, by Alan Hovhaness (1957)
- Concerto for Orchestra, by Giya Kancheli (1961)
- Concerto for Orchestra, by Grażyna Bacewicz (1962)
- Concerto for Orchestra, by Michael Tippett (1962–63)
- Concerto for Orchestra No. 1, by Rodion Shchedrin (1963), subtitled "Naughty Limericks"
- Concerto for Orchestra, by Havergal Brian (1964)
- Concerto for Orchestra, by Roberto Gerhard (1965)
- Concerto for Orchestra, Op. 8, by Robin Holloway (1967)
- Concerto for Orchestra, by Thea Musgrave (1967)
- Concerto for Orchestra, by Elliott Carter (1969)
- Concerto for orchestra, by Anthony Payne (1974)
- Second Concerto for Orchestra, Op. 40, by Robin Holloway (1978)
- Concerto for Orchestra, by Roger Sessions (1979–81), which won him the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 1982.
- Concerto for Orchestra, by John McCabe (1982)
- Concerto for Orchestra, by Stephen Paulus (1983)
- Concerto for Orchestra, by Edward Gregson (1983) (revised versions 1989 and 2001)
- Concerto for Orchestra, by Robert Saxton (1984)
- Concerto for Orchestra, by Karel Husa (1986)
- 1st Concerto for Orchestra, by Steven Stucky (1986–87)
- Concerto for Orchestra, by Leonard Bernstein (1986–89), which is also known as "Jubilee Games" for orchestra and baritone.
- Concerto for Orchestra (Variations without a theme), by Denys Bouliane (1985–95)
- Concerto for Orchestra, by Joan Tower (1991)
- Third Concerto for Orchestra, Op. 80, by Robin Holloway (1981–94)
- Concerto for Orchestra – Zoroastrian Riddles, by Richard Danielpour (1996)
- Strathclyde Concerto No. 10: Concerto for Orchestra, by Peter Maxwell Davies (1996), actually a series of ten concertos for soloists from the orchestra.
- Concerto for Orchestra (reseated), by Augusta Read Thomas (1998)
- Concerto for Orchestra, by Stanisław Skrowaczewski (1999)
- Concerto for Orchestra, by Menachem Zur (2001–2002) (revised version 2010)
- Boston Concerto, by Elliott Carter (2002)
- Concerto for Orchestra by Jennifer Higdon (2002)
- Yi°: Concerto for Orchestra, by Tan Dun (2002)
- Concerto for Orchestra, Op. 81 by Lowell Liebermann (2002)
- Concerto for Orchestra, by Magnus Lindberg (2003)
- 2nd Concerto for Orchestra, by Steven Stucky (2003), which won him the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 2005.
- Concerto for Orchestra, by David Horne (2003–04)
- Concerti for Orchestra, by Milton Babbitt (2004)
- Concierto para orquestra, by Agustí Charles (2004)
- Concerto for Orchestra, by Alejandro Arguello (2004–05)
- Fourth Concerto for Orchestra, Op. 101 by Robin Holloway (2004–06)
- Concerto for Orchestra, by Christopher Rouse (2007–2008)
- Concerto for Orchestra, by Rolf Martinsson (2008)
- Symphony No. 5 (Concerto for Orchestra), by Ellen Taaffe Zwilich (2008)
- Fifth Concerto for Orchestra, Op. 107, by Robin Holloway (2009–10)
For string orchestra
- Concerto for Double String Orchestra (1938–39), by Michael Tippett
- Concerto in D, by Igor Stravinsky (1946)
- Concerto for String Orchestra, by Grażyna Bacewicz (1948)
- Concerto for String Orchestra, by Alan Rawsthorne (1949)
For chamber orchestra
- Concerto for Chamber Orchestra, by George Antheil (1932)
- Chamber Concerto, by György Ligeti (1969–70)
- Concerto for Orchestra, by John Woolrich (1999)
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