Op. 14, Guitar Sonata No. 1 in D major (in one movement: Andante — Allegro) – wr. c. 1798; publ. 1810 in Paris as “Grand solo pour guitare”
Op. 15b, Guitar Sonata No. 2 in C major (in one movement: Allegro moderato) – wr. c. 1800; publ. 1810 in Paris as “Sonate”
Op. 22, Guitar Sonata No. 3 in C major (four movements: Allegro — Adagio — Menuetto — Rondo) – publ. June 1807 in Madrid; publ. again 1825 in Paris as “Grande sonate”
Op. 25, Guitar Sonata No. 4 in C major (four movements: Andante largo — Allegro non troppo — Andantino grazioso — Menuetto) – wr. 1826 in Moscow; publ. 1827 in Paris as “Deuxième grande sonate”
La foire de Smyrne (1821, Paris — the music is lost)
Le seigneur généreux (1821, London — the music is lost)
Cendrillon (1822, London; 1823, Paris)
Alphonse et Léonore, ou L'amant peintre (1823, London in one act; enlarged to three acts for Moscow the next year; revised in 1827 as Le sicilien, ou L'amour peintre for Paris)
Hercule et Omphale (1826, St Petersburg)
Hassan et le calife, ou Le dormeur éveillé (1828, London — the music is lost)
The Fair Sicilian, or Conquered Coquette, or La belle Arsène (1834, London — the music is lost)
Arsène, ou La baguette magique (1839, Brussels)
Concerto (spurious)
Violin Concerto in G major[6] — falsely attributed; actually written by
Chevalier de Saint-Georges and published in 1773 as the latter's Op.2, No.1
Chamber music
3 string quartets
String trios with guitar
La romanesca for flute (or violin) and guitar
March for Military Band — the music is lost
March for the Funeral of Czar Alexander I — the music exists both in manuscript and printed version for piano
Piano 4-hands
3 Waltzes (First Set) — the music is lost
3 Waltzes (Second Set, 1818) ded. Mlle. F. Rehausen
Op. 14, Guitar Sonata No. 1 in D major (in one movement: Andante — Allegro) – wr. c. 1798; publ. 1810 in Paris as “Grand solo pour guitare”
Op. 15b, Guitar Sonata No. 2 in C major (in one movement: Allegro moderato) – wr. c. 1800; publ. 1810 in Paris as “Sonate”
Op. 22, Guitar Sonata No. 3 in C major (four movements: Allegro — Adagio — Menuetto — Rondo) – publ. June 1807 in Madrid; publ. again 1825 in Paris as “Grande sonate”
Op. 25, Guitar Sonata No. 4 in C major (four movements: Andante largo — Allegro non troppo — Andantino grazioso — Menuetto) – wr. 1826 in Moscow; publ. 1827 in Paris as “Deuxième grande sonate”
La foire de Smyrne (1821, Paris — the music is lost)
Le seigneur généreux (1821, London — the music is lost)
Cendrillon (1822, London; 1823, Paris)
Alphonse et Léonore, ou L'amant peintre (1823, London in one act; enlarged to three acts for Moscow the next year; revised in 1827 as Le sicilien, ou L'amour peintre for Paris)
Hercule et Omphale (1826, St Petersburg)
Hassan et le calife, ou Le dormeur éveillé (1828, London — the music is lost)
The Fair Sicilian, or Conquered Coquette, or La belle Arsène (1834, London — the music is lost)
Arsène, ou La baguette magique (1839, Brussels)
Concerto (spurious)
Violin Concerto in G major[6] — falsely attributed; actually written by
Chevalier de Saint-Georges and published in 1773 as the latter's Op.2, No.1
Chamber music
3 string quartets
String trios with guitar
La romanesca for flute (or violin) and guitar
March for Military Band — the music is lost
March for the Funeral of Czar Alexander I — the music exists both in manuscript and printed version for piano
Piano 4-hands
3 Waltzes (First Set) — the music is lost
3 Waltzes (Second Set, 1818) ded. Mlle. F. Rehausen