Compiled from Library of Congress records (of scores, parts or recordings. Note that some works by Krommer were published with the same Op. number.) also from WorldCat.
Op. 1 – three string quartets (Offenbach s. M., André, about 1780)[1]
Op. 2 – three duos for two violins (in E♭, C and F) (1793?)[2]
Op. 3 – three quartets for strings (in C, A and D) (published around 1794 by André)[3]
Op. 4 – three quartets for strings (published in 1794 by André)[4]
Op. 5 – three quartets for strings (in E♭, F and B♭)[5][6]
Op. 6 – three duos for two violins (published by Pleyel about 1799)[7]
Op. 7 – three string quartets "concertans" (published by Andre about 1797)[4][8]
Op. 18 – three string quartets (in D, A and E♭) (new edition Adliswil; Lottstetten: Edition Albert J. Kunzelmann, c 2000)[7][15]
Op. 18 – Concertino for flute, oboe, violin, horn and orchestra in C[1][5] (possibly an arrangement of one of the quartets in the set also published as Op. 18. )
Op. 19 – three string quartets "concertans", in C, F and B♭.
Op. 20 – three string quartets, in C, F and B♭ (composed jointly by Krommer and Barrière. Krommer composed three movements each of two of the quartets.)[3][14]
Op. 21 – quartets for clarinet and strings (no. 1 in B♭, no. 2 in E♭) (published by Andre in 1819.)[5][16]
Op. 22 – three duos concertants for violins (in A major, C, and F minor)[3][12]
Op. 23 – String quartet in G major (published by Simrock in Bonn in 1802)[7]
Op. 23 – Flute quartet in C (arrangement of above?)[3]
Op. 24 – three string quartets (published in Vienna)[12]
Op. 25 – six quintets for two violins, two violas and bass (nos. 1-3 in C, F and E♭)[3][7]
Op. 26 – string quartets (in C, F and A)[17] (published by Simrock about 1801/2)
Op. 27 – sonata for violin "with the accompaniment of a viola" in D[18]
Op. 29 – sonata for violin with the accompaniment of a viola in D[1]
Op. 30 – flute concerto no. 1 in G[7] (2004 edition for flute and piano published Frankfurt (Main): Zimmermann)[15]
Op. 30 also – quartet for flute, violin, viola and bass in C[7][14] (published by Artaria in the 1810s)
Op. 31 – Marches for woodwinds, two horns and trumpet.
Op. 32 – Trio for piano, viola, and cello, in F[7]
Op. 33 – three duos for two violins, in B♭, E and A♭ (published by Andre about 1803)[3]
Op. 34 – three string quartets (in G major, D minor and B♭ major)[19][7]
Op. 34 (also) – "sonata" for piano, viola and cello in F [19][7]
Op. 44 – fifth concerto for violin and orchestra in D (exists in flute concerto arrangement also published in 1830)[1]
Op. 45 – sonata for violin and cello in C (Canadian National Library) (See above)
Op. 45 number 1 – Partitas, woodwinds, horns (2), trumpet in B♭ major.
Op. 45 number 2 – Harmony (Partita) for 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 horns, trumpet, 2 bassoons, and contrabassoon, in E♭ major.
Op. 45 number 3 – Harmony (Partita) in B♭ major for 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, trumpet, 2 horns, 2 bassoons, and contrabassoon (all three Op. 45 re-published by Döblinger in 1999.)[19]
Op. 46 number 1 – Quartet in B♭ for bassoon, two violas and cello.[14]
Op. 46 number 2 – Quartet in E♭ for bassoon, two violas and cello.[14]
Op. 47 – thirteen pieces for two clarinets and viola (or three clarinets)[5]
Op. 49 – quintet in D for flute, violin, two violas, and cello (published by Bureau d'Arts et d'Industrie, Vienna, 1800s) (in the NKC library in the Czech republic. Recorded on the label Edit, 1996.)[3]
Op. 50 – string quartets in F major, B♭ and A[19] (the manuscript of no. 3 in A major is in the Pierpont Morgan Library[20])
Op. 51 – duets for violins (c. 1809)[19] (Canadian National Library)
Op. 62 – symphony no. 3 in D major (1807) (about to be republished, 2006, by Ries & Erler. The old André edition is at the Library of Congress – Grande sinfonie pour 2 violons, flûte, 2 haut-bois, 2 clarinettes, 2 bassons, 2 cors, 2 trompettes, timbales, alto & basse...)[19]
Op. 63 – quintet in C for flute and strings (flute, violin, two violas, and cello) (published by Sieber in Paris, between 1799 and 1813, republished in 2000.)
Op. 64 – three string quartets (published by Pleyel 1803 or 1804)[7]
Op. 65 – concertino for flute, oboe and orchestra in C[14]
Op. 66 – quintet in E♭ for flute (or violin), violin, two violas, and cello (c. 1809) (Vienna: magasin de l'imprimerie chimique)[19]
Op. 67 – octet-partita in B♭
Op. 68 – three string quartets in F minor, C major and A (about 1809) (Vienna: magasin de l'imprimerie chimique)[19]
Op. 69 – "harmonie" (for wind-ensemble) for 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, horn and contrabassoon in E♭
Op. 69 – also the Op. no. of a quartet for clarinet, violin, viola and cello in E♭ (written about 1808) (published in Bonn: Simrock, also about 1808)[19]
Op. 70 – sinfonia concertante for violin, flute, clarinet and orchestra in E♭
Op. 70 also – string quintet in E♭ (2 violins, 2 violas, cello)[19][7]
Op. 71 – partita for winds in E♭
Op. 72 – string quartets in C, E and A♭ (published c. 1810) (Vienna: magasin de l'imprimerie chimique) (nos. 1 in C and 3 in A♭ published by Theo Wyatt in their Merton Music series in 1996.)[19]
Op. 73 – partita for winds in F
Op. 74 – three string quartets in B♭, G and in D minor (published c. 1810) (Vienna: magasin de l'imprimerie chimique)[19]
Op. 75 – quartet for flute, violin, viola and cello in D[1]
Op. 82 – quartet for clarinet, violin, viola and cello in D. (published by Andre possibly around 1814.)[5]
Op. 83 – harmonie for winds in F
Op. 83 – quartet for clarinet and strings in B♭ (published by Andre around 1816.)[5]
Op. 84 – piano trio no. 1 for piano, violin and cello in E♭ major (Vienna: magasin de l'imprimerie chimique, around 1810) [1][7]
Op. 85 – three string quartets in F, B♭ and D (Netherlands Library record gives 1809 for date of publication. No. 1 in F has been republished in the Merton Music series.)[19]
Op. 86 – concerto for flute and orchestra in E minor (arranged by Joseph Küffner into a clarinet concerto)[4]
Op. 87 – piano trio no. 2 for piano, violin and cello in F major (Vienna: Steiner. Published in 1811)[19]
Op. 88 – three (?) quintets for strings (published c. 1810) (Vienna: magasin de l'imprimerie chimique) (number 1 is in E♭, number 2 is in D minor, no. 3 is in C)[19]
Op. 89 – Grand quatuor pour flute, violin, alto, violoncello in F[4] (Offenbach: Chez J. Andre, 1816?) [23]
Op. 90 – quartet for clarinet and strings in C major (1820) [15]
Op. 90 – also the Op. number of three string quartets, in E♭, C and B♭ (c. 1813) (Vienna: magasin de l'imprimerie chimique)[1][19]
Op. 91 – quintet for flute and strings in D major
Op. 91 also – concerto in E♭ for two clarinets and orchestra[14]
Op. 92 – quartet for flute and strings in G[1] (also National Library of Canada)
Op. 92 – also string quartets (date of publication 1816)[19] (other catalog entries at the same site list the three Op. 92 quartets as being in D, B♭ and G major respectively. Published by Ricordi in Milan.)
Op. 92 – (also Op. 94?) also a quintet for flute and strings in D minor[19] (published by Haslinger around 1820)[24]
Op. 93 – quartet for flute and strings in D (published by André in 1819)[4]
Op. 103 – three string quartets, in G major, C major and A minor (Vienna: Steiner around 1821)[19]
Op. 104 – Flute quintet "number 7", flute, violin, violas, violoncello in E♭ major. (published by Steiner in Vienna.)[1][19]
Op. 105 – symphony no. 5 in E♭ (published 1815 by Andre in Offenbach on Mayn)[1][19][7][31]
Op. 106 – three string quintets, in F, E♭ and C[19]
Op. 107 – three string quintets (2 violins, 2 violas, violoncello) (in C, A and E♭) (Offenbach s/M, Andre, about 1825)[19]
Op. 108 – Mass in C for four solo singers, two violins, violas, flute, oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, drums, cello, contraltos and organ. (published in 1824)[4]
Op. 109 – quintet no. 8 in G for flute, violin, 2 violas and cello (published in the 1820s. Wien, Tobias Haslinger)[14]
Op. 110 – Three duets for violins (in A minor, E major and C major)[19]
without opus number:
partita in C minor for 2 clarinets, 2 horns and 2 bassoons[14]
often referred to as "Ben 338": trio in F for two oboes and English horn, variations on a theme by Pleyel
violin concerto in F (edited from a ms. in the Archiepiscopal Archive in Kroměříž, according to the Kunzelmann edition.)
Mass in D (published Firenze: Presso Ferdinando Lorenzi, 1842)[4]
A string trio in D major published in 1993 (by Metronome Edition, Prague)[16]
Turner, J. Rigbie (Autumn 1980). "Nineteenth-Century Autograph Music Manuscripts in the Pierpont Morgan Library: A Check List (II)". 19th-Century Music. 4 (2): 160. doi:10.1525/ncm.1980.4.2.02a00070. JSTOR746713.
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