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Op.69 - Variations (for cello?) and string quartet (André. Mentioned in Whistling, vol.1, 1828)
Op.70 - 12 Exercises for Cello Solo (B&H prob.by.1828? ??)
Op.71 - Potpourri for Cello accompanied by 2 Violins, Viola and Bass (Simrock) (mentioned in Whistling, vol.1, 1828)
Op.72 - Concerto for Cello and Orchestra
Op.73 - Divertimento per il Violoncello coll'accompagnamento di due Violini, Alto e Basso (2 Corni, 2 Oboi, 2 Fagotti, Flauto e Timpani ad libitum). (Simrock, plate 2193.)
Op.74 - Capriccio in D for Cello and Orch
Op.75 - Trois duos concertans d'une difficulté progressive pour deux Violoncelles composés et dediés à Mr Charles Boromée Alexandre Etienne de Miltitz. (2 Violoncelli.) (ca.1826?)
Op.122 - (die) Lockung, text by Kriete, für Tenor oder Soprano mit Piano und Horn oder Cello. (pub. Berlin: Challier und Co., 1845 ca., and again in 1864.)
Op.123 - 100 Etudes for Cello and a 2nd Cello (in 4 Volumes)
Op.124 - Duo Concertant for Violin and Cello on Favorite Themes from the Opera William Tell by Rossini (André, 1832, plate 5661. See ÖNB.)
Op.125 - Divertissement on the Aira (sic) Allemands for Cello and Orchestra (B&H 1832)
Op.126 - Violoncello School 40 Exercises (by 1834)
Op.127 - Air suisse, varié p. Pfte. (Meser of Dresden, 1832)
Op.128 - Fantasie on the Russian Air for Cello and 2 Violins and Viola
Op.129 - 6 Rondinos (Prag: Marco Berra. Plates 563-68 poss.?)
Op.136 - Zur Erholung. Pieces on the Loved Themes by Auber and Meyerbeer for 2 Cellos (B&H)
Op.137 - Museum p. les Amateurs de Violoncelle et Pfte.
No.1 - Romance and Rondeau for Cello and Piano
No.2 - Piece Fantastique on the Irish National Song for Cello and Piano
Op.138 - Museum for Amateurs (3 Pieces) (by 1861)
Op.139 - Fantaisie for Cello and Piano (B&H ca.1837)
Op.141 - Das Eigene Herz for Tenor, Cello and Piano
Op.142 - Recreation Fantasie on the motifs in the Opera Le Cheval de Bronze d'Auber for Cello and Piano
Op.143 - Divertissement on two German songs for Cello and Orchestra (published 1836/37?)
Op.144 - Cantabile and Rondo in C major for Cello and Orch (Strings) (RISM 455026192)
Op.145 - Variations brillantes on a motif from the opera Il crociato in Egitto by Meyerbeer for Cello and String Quartet (Flute, 2 Clarinettes, 2 Bassons, 2 Cors et Timballes ad libit.) (Leipzig: Klemm, plate 38, by 1837) ("composées et dediées à Mons. R. Bassermann.) (ÖNB.)
Op.146 - Caprice on the motifs from the opera Le pré aux clercs by Hérold for Cello and Piano
Op.147 - Cello Tutor (with optional second cello acc.)
Violoncello Flageolett-Schule (for Studying pure intonation and pizzicato with the left hand (Leipzig: Hofmeister, by 1837)
Op.148 - 12 Exercises for Cello Solo (pub.1838 by Klemm)
Op.149 - Fantasie on a Theme from William Tell by Rossini for Cello and Piano
Op.150 - Cello Concertino (pub. by Helmuth, 1838) (companion piece to Op.112a?: "irrthümlich mit 112 bezeichnet")
Op.151 - Thême varié. Piece for Amateurs for Cello and Piano
Op.152 - Tyrolers Heimweh for Bass or Baritone and Cello and Piano (Helmuth, 1838)
Op.176 - L'Independance des doigts de la main gauche. Huit Imitations et Postludes for Cello
Op.177 - Le Carnaval de Venise (Cara Mamma mia) Morceau Brilliant for Cello and Orchestra
Op.178 - 3 Preludes and Fugues for Cello
Op.179 - 6 Pieces for Cello and Piano
Op.180 - Piano Trio in E major for Violin Cello and Piano
Op.181 - Concertino for Cello and Orchestra
Op.182 - 6 Easy Pieces for Cello and Piano
Op.183 - Variations to Nel cor più/Mich fliehen alle Freuden from the Opera La Molinara by Paisiello for Cello unaccompanied, with string quartet, with piano or with 2 violins and viola (pub. Hofmeister and Damköhler, 1853)
Works without Opus number
Symphony in D minor (manuscript. Performed in Dresden, February 28 1838. Reviewed in detail with themes in the 16 May 1838 Allgemeine Musikalische Zeitung.)