Probably Without Opus
- Letters to a Young Lady on the Art of Playing the Pianoforte
- Variations on the Beloved Sehnsucht Waltz by Beethoven
- Symphony in D (1814?) (Allegro molto quasi presto - Adagio quasi andante in F - Scherzo: Molto presto in D minor - Allegro molto in D)
- Symphony no. 3 in C major?
- Symphony no. 4 in D minor?
- Symphony no. 5 in E♭ (1845) (published Leipzig : MVMC, 2001, c1997) (CATNYP), recording from 1997 with the Brandenburgisches Staatsorchester Frankfurt, conducted by Nikos Athinäos, Label Christophorus, release date: 20th Sept 2010;
- Symphony no. 6 in G minor (according to Records International, his last symphony)
- "Nonet" for Cor anglais, Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn, 2 Violins, Viola, Violoncello, Double Bass and Piano (1850) was recorded in World Premiere by Consortium Classicum, Label MDG, release Date: June 20, 1995; a new recording with Dieter Klöcker (clarinet), The Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra & Consortium Classicum was released in 17th Sept 2012, Label MDG;
- Ireland: 2 Popular Irish Airs (1860)
- Paddy Carey
- The Legacy
- Andante e polacca for horn and piano. Referred to as op. posth. with a recording (that of Barry Tuckwell and Daniel Blumenthal made for Etcetera in 1992)'.
- Beatus vir : for SATB voices, a cappella (published by New York : Lawson-Gould Music Publishers ; Miami, Fla. : Warner Bros. Publications, 2001.)
- There is, according to a Canadian Broadcasting recording, a "Grand sonata" for violin and piano written in 1807 in A major recorded which may or may not be that which was published in 1842.
- Many string quartets (over 20?)
- String quartet in C minor edited by Bernhard Pauler from Sources/Manuscript and published by Amadeus-Verlag, Winterthur in 2006
- String quartet no. 20 in C major, 1849: holograph of manuscript score (and parts?) at Library of Congress
- String quartet no. 28 in A♭ major, 1851: holograph at Library of Congress
- Also
- From the Altenberg trio site - several unpublished piano trios.
Note:
- A catalog was published in 1834 of "Carl Czerny's sämmtliche Original-Compositionen von opus 1 bis 300" by Diabelli. (The National Library of Canada owns a copy. This is not a combined score of the 300 works, but a list, possibly with incipits - main themes/first lines/first few bars - of each.)
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