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Frédéric Chopin is primarily celebrated for his piano compositions and is not typically regarded as a great orchestrator. His works are characterized by their intricate piano textures and emotional depth rather than orchestral arrangements. While he did write a few pieces for orchestra, such as his concertos, his genius lies more in his ability to convey profound expression through the piano. Thus, while he contributed to orchestral music, he is not known for his orchestration skills in the same way as composers like Tchaikovsky or Mahler.

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