Without Opus Numbers
- WoO 1, Piece For The Keyboard
- WoO 2, Piece For The Keyboard: Black Joke
- WoO 3, Piece For The Keyboard
- WoO 4, 2 Canzonettas For Soprano And Keyboard
- WoO 5, Piece For The Keyboard: Mr. Collick's Minuet
- WoO 6, Sonata For Piano, Flute, And Violoncello
- WoO 7, Practical Harmony For Organ/Piano
- WoO 8, Piece For The Keyboard: Rondo in B-Flat
- WoO 9, Melodies Of Different Nations For Voice And Piano
- WoO 10, Piece For The Keyboard: Variazioni su un tema di Mozart 'Batti, batti'
- WoO 11, Piece For The Keyboard
- WoO 12, Concerto For Piano And Orchestra (in C major)
- WoO 13, Piece For The Keyboard, 1765
- WoO 14, Piece For The Keyboard
- WoO 15, Piece For The Keyboard
- WoO 16, Piece For The Keyboard
- WoO 17, Piece For The Keyboard
- WoO 18, Piece For The Keyboard
- WoO 19, Piece For The Keyboard
- WoO 20, Piece For The Keyboard
- WoO 21, Piece For The Keyboard
- WoO 22, Piece For The Keyboard
- WoO 23, Piece For The Keyboard
- WoO 24, Piece For Piano Four Hands
- WoO 25, Piece For Piano Four Hands
- WoO 26, Piece For Piano Four Hands
- WoO 27, Piece For Piano Four Hands
- WoO 28, Piece For Piano Four Hands
- WoO 29, Canon In Three Parts For Two Violins And Viola
- WoO 30, Nonet For Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn, Violin, Viola, Violoncello, And Contrabass
- WoO 31, Nonet For Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn, Violin, Viola, Violoncello, And Contrabass
- WoO 32, Symphony For Orchestra (No.1 in C major)
- WoO 33, Symphony For Orchestra (No.2 in D major)
- WoO 34, Symphony For Orchestra (No.3 in G major) the "Great National Symphony" For Orchestra
- WoO 35, Symphony For Orchestra (No.4 in D major)
- WoO 36, Apertura (2 Overtures) (No.1 in C major; No.2 in D major), and E Minuetto Pastorale For Orchestra
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