Fantaisie for piano and orchestra, L. 73, is a composition for piano and orchestra by French composer Claude Debussy. It was composed between October 1889 and April 1890 but it received its first public performance only in 1919, a year after Debussy's death, in London by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra with Alfred Cortot as soloist. It is Debussy's only composition for piano and orchestra and, even though it is written in a three movement form, it was not composed as a Piano Concerto. Today it is one of Debussy's least frequently performed works.  This work is dedicated to the pianist, René Chansarel, who had been to play solo part for the cancelled premier in 1890.

Date of composition 1890 (1889-1890)
Premiered 1919, November 20th in London, United Kingdom
First published 1920
Dedicated to René Chansarel
Type Fantasy (Fantasia)
Catalogue L. 73
Approx. duration 25 minutes
Instruments Piano
Orchestra
Autotranslations beta Claude Debussy: Fantaisie, L. 73
Claude Debussy: Fantaisie, L. 73
Claude Debussy: Fantaisie, L. 73