at least seven cello concertos, in C major (1770s; Badley C1), C major (1771; Badley C2), C major (1760s; Badley C3), C major (1768; Badley C4), D major (1760s or 1771, Badley D1), D major (1760s; Badley D2) and D major (1775, Badley D3) (NYPL and Naxos recording information. Different editions of D1 disagree, apparently. Published in modern times by Artaria, generally edited by Allan Badley.)
Cello Concerto (1943–83) (unfinished – First movement entitled Fantasia, and second movement posthumously orchestrated and titled Threnody remain, and can be performed as separate works. A completion was produced in 2012 by Jonathan Clinch (Durham University) )
6 Cello Concertos (D major (1737), F minor (undated), A major (1738), D minor (1738), A major (1737) and Sinfonia Concertata for violoncello and strings in C minor (1737))
Memorial to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (1968) for solo cello, winds, brass, percussion and harp (no strings; Commissioned by Mstislav Rostropovich; premiered in 1975 by Zara Nelsova and the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Otto-Werner Mueller, cond.)
five cello concertos (No. 1 in E minor, Op. 57; No. 2 in D minor, Op. 59; No. 3 in A, Op. 60; No. 4 in A minor, Op. 61 (1887); No. 5 in G, Op. 66) ([17] and[20] contain this information.)
Memorial to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (1968) for solo cello, winds, brass, percussion and harp (no strings; Commissioned by Mstislav Rostropovich; premiered in 1975 by Zara Nelsova and the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Otto-Werner Mueller, cond.)