In the first half of the 18th century, numerous works of his, mostly chamber music featuring the treblerecorder, appeared in print from publishers Estienne Roger and :fr:Michel-Charles Le Cène|Le Cène in Amsterdam. At least 30 sets of musical works are known to have been published, some of which are no longer extant. A catalog of Schickhardt's published and manuscript works can be found in . With the revival of the treble recorder in the early 20th century, a great interest in suitable repertoire for the instrument developed and some of Schickhardt's works were republished in new editions. It is predominantly through his works for recorder that Schickhardt is known today. Schickhardt's compositions include sonatas for solo recorder and basso continuo as well as trio sonatas for two recorders and basso continuo. Besides these, there are also compositions that stand between the chamber and larger scale concert music styles, e.g., his op. 19, 6 concertos for four recorders and basso continuo and his six sonatas for 2 recorders, oboe, and basso continuo. Some short works by Schickhardt can also be found in The Compleat Tutor to the Hautboy, an oboe tutor published by Walsh and Hare about 1715. Additionally, Schickhardt wrote a recorder concerto in G minor and L'Alphabet de la musique, which contains sonatas in all 24 keys.
List of worksOn the basis of ''Lasocki, David. Johann Christian Schickhardt (ca.1682-1762). A Contribution to His Biography and a Catalogue of His Works''
Published works
Opus 1: Seven sonatas for alto recorder and basso continuo
Opus 2: Seven sonatas for oboe or violin and basso continuo
Opus 3: Seven sonatas for alto recorder and basso continuo
Opus 4: sonatas for 2 alto recorders and basso continuo
Opus 5: Six sonatas for alto recorder, 2 oboes or violins, viola da gamba and basso continuo
Opus 6: Six sonatas for 2 alto recorders and basso continuo
Opus 7: Twelve sonatas for 2 oboes or violins and basso continuo
Opus 8: Six sonatas for violin or oboe and basso continuo
Opus 9: Six sonatas for 2 alto recorder
Opus 10: Six sonatas for 2 oboes or violins or flutes
Opus 11: Recueil de Menuets à un dessus & Basse continue - a collection of minuets for a melody instrument and basso continuo.
Opus 12: Recorder Method
Opus 13: Six concertos for 2 Violins, 2 oboes or violins and basso continuo
Opus 14: Six sonates for alto recorder, oboe or violin, viola da gamba and basso continuo
Opus 15: Oboe Method
Opus 16: Twelve sonatas for 2 alto recorders and basso continuo
Opus 17: Twelve sonatas for alto recorder and basso continuo
Opus 18/1: A collection of Airs for alto recorder
Opus 18/2: A collection of 146 Airs for alto recorder
Opus 19: Six concertos for 4 alto recorders and basso continuo
Opus 20/1: Six sonatas for flute or oboe or violin and basso continuo
Opus 20/2: Six sonatas for flute or oboe or violin and baso continuo
Opus 21: Airs spirituels des Luthériens for 2 alto recorders and basso continuo
Opus 22: Six sonatas for 2 alto recorders, oboe and basso continuo
Opus 23: Twelve sonatas for alto recorder and basso continuo
Opus 24: Six sonatas for alto recorder and basso continuo
Opus 25: Six sonatas for violin and basso continuo
Opus 26: Six sonatas for 2 alto recorders
Opus 30: L'Alphabeth de la musique - 24 sonatas for flute or violin or alto recorder and basso continuo
Miscellaneous pieces for recorder, oboe and two recorders in: The Compleat Tutor to the Hautboy, The Compleat Flute Master... and Airs for 2 alto recorders by Gasparo Visconti, 2nd edition "augmented by several pieces by Schickhardt"
Works preserved as manuscripts
Concerto in g for alto recorder with 2 oboes, 2 violins, viola, violoncello, bass and basso continuo
Suite in F for violin, 2 oboes and 2 alto recorders with 2 violins, viola, violoncello, bass and basso continuo
"Sonata de Monr: Schicard" in d for a melody instrument and basso continuo
Sonata for alto recorder and basso continuo and a sonata for violin and basso continuo
Six trio sonatas for 2 alto recorders and basso continuo
Arrangements
Twelve sonatas for 2 violins and basso continuo, Opus 1, by Giovanni Battista Tibaldi, arranged by Schickhardt for 2 alto recorders and basso continuo
Six concertos for 2 alto recorders and basso continuo, arranged by Schickhardt from the Concerti Grossi Opus 6 by Arcangelo Corelli