- WoO 4, Piano Concerto in E-flat, composed in 1784. (Survives only in pianoforte score with orchestra cues in solo part).
- Hess 13. Romance in c, pianoforte, flute, bassoon, orchestra, fragment. Composed in 1786, published Wiesbaden, 1952. (Intended as a slow movement of a larger work).
- WoO 5. Violin Concerto in F, fragment, was probably composed from 1790-1792, published Vienna, 1879. (Part of first movement only; first edition dedicated to Gerhard von Breuning).
- Hess 12. Oboe Concerto in F, lost, probably composed from 1792 - 1793. (Sent to Bonn from Vienna in late 1793; a few sketches survive).
- WoO 6. Rondo in B-flat for pianoforte and orchestra, composed before 1794, published Vienna, 1829. (Original finale of op. 19; solo part completed by Czerny for first edition).
- op. 19. Piano Concerto no. 2 in B-flat, begun before 1793, reviewed in 1794-1795, 1798, first performed on March 29, 1795, dedicated to Carl Nicklas von Nickelsberg, published Leipzig, 1801.
- op. 15. Cadenza for first movement, Piano Concerto no. 1 in C, composed in 1795, probably revised in 1800, cadenza probably composed in 1809, first performed on December 18, 1795, dedicated to Princess Barbara Odeschalchi, nee Countess von Keglevics, published Vienna, 1801.
- op. 50, Romance in F for Violin and Orchestra, 3 cadenzas for first movement, probably composed in 1798, cadenzas probably in 1809, probably first performed in November 1798, published Vienna, 1805.
- op. 37, Piano Concerto no. 3 in c, probably composed in 1800, first performed on April 5, 1803, dedicated to Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia, published Vienna, 1804. (Probably revised in 1803).
- op. 40. Romance in G for Violin and Orchestra, cadenza for first movement (probably composed in 1809), probably composed in 1801 - 1802, published Leipzig, 1803.
- op. 56, Concerto in C for Pianoforte, Violin, Violoncello and Orchestra, 'Triple Concerto', composed in 1803-1804, first performed in May, 1808, dedicated to Prince Lobkowitz, published Vienna, 1807.
- op. 58, Piano Concerto no. 4 in G, composed in 1805 - 1806, first performed in March, 1807, dedicated to Archduke Rudolph of Austria, published Vienna, 1808. (Also: Two cadenzas for first movement, cadenza for finale, probably composed in 1809, Cadenza for first movement, two cadenzas for finale, probably composed in 1809 (Hess 81, 82, 83).
- op. 61. Violin Concerto in D, composed in 1806, first performed on December 23, 1806, dedicated to Stephan von Breuning, published Vienna, 1808, London, 1810. (Also: Arrangement of Violin concerto op. 61 as a pianoforte concerto, written in 1807, dedicated to Julie von Breuning, published Vienna, 1808, London, 1810, Cadenza for first movement, cadenza for finale, probably composed in 1809, two cadenzas for finale, probably composed in 1809 (Hess 84-5).
- op. 80, Fantasia in c for Pianoforte, Chorus and Orchestra ('Choral Fantasy'), composed in 1808, first performed on December 22, 1808, dedicated to Maximilian Joseph, King of Bavaria, published London, 1810, Leipzig, 1811. (Notation of solo part completed in 1809).
- op. 73, Piano Concerto no. 5 ('Emperor') in E-flat, composed in 1809, probably first performed on November 28, 1811, dedicated to Archduke Rudolph, published London, 1810, Leipzig, 1811.