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Op.8 - Variations brillantes sur un thême favori de l'opéra 'Elisabeth' in E major for violin and piano (Vienna: J. Czerny, 1830)
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Op.11 - Grandes variations sur un thême original in D major for violin and orchestra (Vienna: Trentsensky, 1831/2). Also published with accompaniment of quartet or piano.
Op.12 - Variations brillant sur le choeur favori de l'opéra 'Il Crociato' de Meyerbeer in G major for violin and orchestra (Vienna: Artaria, 1832). Also published with accompaniment of quartet or piano.
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Op.14 - Violin Concertino No.1 in G major (Vienna: Berka & Co., 1835). Published in versions with accompaniment of orchestra, quartet, or piano.
Op.15 - Variationen for violin and piano in F major (Vienna: Berka & Co., 1835)
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Op.18 - Variations in A major for violin and quartet (or piano) (Vienna: Diabelli & Co., 1836)
Op.19 - Variations sur un Thème original in D major for violin and quartet (or piano) (Vienna: Diabelli & Co., 1836)
Op.20 - Violin Concertino No.2 in D major (Vienna: Diabelli & Co., 1841). Published in versions with accompaniment of quartet or piano.
Op.21 - Fantaisie brillante sur des motifs de l'opéra 'Cenerentola' de Rossini in A major for violin and piano (Vienna: Mollo & Witzendorf, 1842)
Op.22 - Le Désir. Andantino for violin and piano (Vienna: Mechetti, 1852)
Op.23 - Morceau de salon. Introduction et Air varié for violin and piano (Vienna: Glöggl, 1852)
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Op.25 - Air varié for violin and piano (Vienna: Müller, 1858)
Op.26 - Concert-Rondeau for violin and piano (Vienna: Witzendorf, 1858)
Polonaise brillante for piano (Vienna: Pennauer, 1829 (Monatsbericht (1829), p.30)). Composer listed only as "Benesch."
Doppel-Variationen über das beliebte Fischerlied (O seht! wie golden strahlt die Sonne!) aus der Oper 'Die Stumme' von Portici for 2 violins and orchestra in G major (Vienna: Berka & Co., 1835). Also published with accompaniment of quartet or piano. Co-composed with Heinrich Proch.