- op. 62. Overture to Collin's Coriolan. Composed in 1807. First performed in March, 1807. Dedicated to Heinrich Joseph von Collin. Published Vienna, 1808.
- op. 84. Egmont (Goethe). Overture., 1 Die Trommel geruehret, song, 2 - 3 Entr'actes I-II, 4 Freudvoll und leidvoll, song, 5-6 Entr'actes III-IV, 7 Claerchen's Death, 8 Melodrama, 9 Sigessymphonie. Composed in 1809 - 1810. First performed on June 15, 1810. Published Leipzig, 1810 [overture], Leipzig, 1812 [remainder]; vs: Leipzig, 1812 [without overture], s: Leipzig, 1831.
- Op. 113. Die Ruinen von Athen (A. Von Kotzebue). Overture, 1 Tochter des maechtigen Zeus, chorus, 2 Ohne Verschulden, duet, 3 Du hast in deines Aermels Falten, chorus of dervishes, 4 Turkish March, 5 Offstage music, Schmueckt die Altaere, march and chorus, 7 Mit reger Freude, recitative and aria, 8 Heil unserm Koenig, heil!, chorus. Composed in 1811. First performed on February 10, 1812. Publication: no. 4 for pianoforte 4 hands, Vienna, 1822-1823, s: Vienna, 1823 (overture only), Vienna, 1846, (complete, ded. (By publisher) Kaiser Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia).
- op. 117. Koenig Stephan (Koetzebue): Overture, 1 Ruhend von seinen Taten, chorus, 2 Auf dunklem Irrweg, chorus, 3 Siegesmarsch, 4 Wo die Unschuld Blumen streute, chorus, 5 Melodrama, 6 Eine neue strahlende Sonne, chorus, 7 Melodrama, 8 Heil unserm Koenige!, geistlicher Marsch, chorus and melodrama, 0 Heil unsern Enkeln!, chorus. Composed in 1811. First performed on February 10, 1812. Publication: overture and no. 3 for pianoforte 4 hands: Vienna, 1822-1823; s: Vienna, 1826 (overture only).
- WoO 2 a. Triumphal March in C, for Tarpeja (C. Kuffner). Composed in 1813. First performed on March 26, 1813. Publication: for pianoforte: Vienna, 1813; p: Vienna, 1840.
- WoO 2 b. Introduction to Act 2, probably for Tarpeja. Composed in 1813. First performed on March 26, 1813. Publication: score, Mainz, 1938 (no direct evidence for associating this with Tarpeja).
- WoO 96. Leonore Prohaska (F. Duncker): 1 Wir bauen und sterben, chorus, 2 Es blueht eine Blume, romance, 3 Melodrama, 4 Funeral March. Composed in 1813. (No. 4 is arrangement of Funeral March from Piano Sonata op. 26).
- op. 91. Wellingstons Sieg oder Die Schlacht bei Vittoria ('Battle Symphony'). Composed in 1813. First performed on December 8, 1813. Dedicated to Prince Regent of England (later King George IV). Publication: s, p: Vienna, 1813; for pianoforte: London and Vienna, 1816. (Original version of pt. 2, for Maelzel's panharmonicon).
- op. 124. Overture in C, to Die Weihe des Hauses (C. Meisl). Composed in 1822. First performed at the opening of the Josephstadttheater, October 3, 1822. Dedicated to Prince Gallitzin. Publication: s: Mainz, 1825.
- WoO 3. Gratulations-Menuet, in E-flat. Composed in 1822. First performed on November 3, 1822. Published Vienna, 1832. (Written for Carl Friedrich Hensler, ded. (By publisher) to Karl Holz).
- WoO 98. Wo sich die Pulse, chorus for 'Die Weihe des Hauses'. Composed in 1822. First performed at the opening of the Josephstadttheater, October 3, 1822. ('Die Weihe des Hauses' is an adaptation of 'Die Ruinen von Athen' and incorporates new or revised texts for op. 113 no. 1, no. 6 as op. 114, no. 7 and no. 8).