| HWV | Title | Libretto | Première date | Première place, theatre | Modern revival | Notes |
| 1 | Almira (Der in Krohnen erlangte Glücks-Wechsel, oder: Almira, Königin von Castilien) | Friedrich Christian Feustking, after Giulio Pancieri | 8 January 1705 | Hamburg, Oper am Gänsemarkt | 4 June 1994, Handel Festival, Bad Lauchstädt | Some music lost; announced as a Singspiel but has no spoken dialogue |
| 2 | Nero (Die durch Blut und Mord erlangete Liebe) | Friedrich Christian Feustking | 25 February 1705 | Hamburg, Oper am Gänsemarkt | | Music lost |
| 3 | Florindo (Der beglückte Florindo) | Hinrich Hinsch | January 1708 | Hamburg, Oper am Gänsemarkt | | 1 arias preserved |
| 4 | Daphne (Die verwandelte Daphne) | Hinrich Hinsch | January 1708 | Hamburg, Oper am Gänsemarkt | | A sequel to Florindo, intended to be performed on the day after it. 1 aria and 1 chorus preserved |
| 5 | Rodrigo (Vincer se stesso è la maggior vittoria) | After Francesco Silvani's II duello d'Amore e di Vendetta Italian libretto | 30 October 1707 | Florence, Teatro di via del Cocomero | 1984, Innsbruck | Some music is lost |
| 6 | Agrippina | Vincenzo Grimani | 26 December 1709, early 1710 | Venice, Teatro San Giovanni Grisostomo | 1943, Halle | |
| 7a/b | Rinaldo | Giacomo Rossi/Aaron Hill, after Tasso, La Gerusalemme liberata Italian libretto | 24 February 1711 | London, Queen's Theatre | June 1954, Handel Festival, Halle | HWV 7b is the 1731 revision; the libretto of a revision of 1717 also exists |
| 8a/b/c | Il pastor fido | Giacomo Rossi, after Giovanni Battista Guarini 8b Italian libretto, 8c Italian libretto | 22 November 1712 | London, Queen's Theatre | 20 June 1948, Handel Festival Göttingen (third, November 1734 version); 14 September 1971, Abingdon, (first, 1712 version) | HWV 8c designates the version of May 1734 and its November revival. The prologue Terpsicore added to the November 1734 revival is 8b. |
| 9 | Teseo | Nicola Francesco Haym, after Philippe Quinault's libretto for Thésée Italian libretto | 10 January 1713 | London, Queen's Theatre | 29 June 1947, Handel Festival Göttingen | 5 acts |
| 10 | Silla | Giacomo Rossi, after Plutarch's Life of Sulla Italian libretto | 2 June 1713? | London, Queen's Theatre? (or Burlington House?) | | Much of the music was re-used in Amadigi |
| 11 | Amadigi di Gaula | Rossi or Haym (?), after Antoine Houdar de la Motte's Amadis de Grèce, 1699 Italian libretto | 25 May 1715 | London, King's Theatre | Osnabrück, 1929 | Various additions during the initial run and the revivals of 1716 and 1717 |
| 12a/b | Radamisto | Haym (?), after Domenico Lalli's L'amor tirannico, o Zenobia Italian libretto | 27 April 1720 | London, King's Theatre | 27 June 1927, Handel Festival Göttingen | Librettos of the revised versions of December 1720 and 1728 exist |
| 13 | Muzio Scevola | Paolo Antonio Rolli, after a reworking of a Nicolò Minato libretto by Silvio Stampiglia Italian libretto | 15 April 1721 | London, King's Theatre | 1928, Essen (Act 3 only) | only Act 3 is by Handel |
| 14 | Floridante | Rolli, after Francesco Silvani's La costanza in trionfo Italian libretto | 9 December 1721 | London, King's Theatre | 10 May 1962, Unicorn Theatre, Abingdon | Revised versions premiered in 1722, 1727 and 1733 |
| 15 | Ottone | Haym, after Stefano Benedetto Pallavicino's libretto for Antonio Lotti's opera Teofane Italian libretto | 12 January 1723 | London, King's Theatre | 5 July 1921, Handel Festival Göttingen | Revised versions premiered in 1726 and 1733 |
| 16 | Flavio | Haym, after M. Noris's Il Flavio Cuniberto Italian libretto | 14 May 1723 | London, King's Theatre | 2 July 1967, Handel Festival Göttingen | The libretto of the revised version of 1732 exists |
| 17 | Giulio Cesare | Haym Italian libretto | 20 February 1724 | London, King's Theatre | 1922, Handel Festival Göttingen | |
| 18 | Tamerlano | Haym, after Agostin Piovene and Nicholas Pradon Italian libretto | 31 October 1724 | London, King's Theatre | 7 September 1924, Karlsruhe | |
| 19 | Rodelinda | Haym, after Antonio Salvi, after Pierre Corneille's play Pertharite, roi des Lombards Italian libretto | 13 February 1725 | London, King's Theatre | 26 June 1920, Handel Festival Göttingen | |
| 20 | Scipione | Rolli Italian libretto | 12 March 1726 | London, King's Theatre | 1937, Handel Festival Göttingen | |
| 21 | Alessandro | O. Mauro Italian libretto | 5 May 1726 | London, King's Theatre | 1959, Stuttgart (in German) | |
| 22 | Admeto | Haym Italian libretto[permanent dead link] | 31 January 1727 | London, King's Theatre | 1964, Abingdon | |
| 23 | Riccardo Primo | Rolli, after Francesco Briani Italian libretto | 11 November 1727 | London, King's Theatre | 8 July 1964, Sadler's Wells Theatre (Handel Opera Society), London | |
| 24 | Siroe | Haym, after Metastasio Italian libretto | 17 February 1728 | London, King's Theatre | December 1925, Gera | |
| 25 | Tolomeo | Haym, adapted from Carlo Sigismondo Capece Italian libretto | 30 April 1728 | London, King's Theatre | 19 June 1938, Handel Festival Göttingen | |
| 26 | Lotario | After Antonio Salvi Italian libretto | 2 December 1729 | London, King's Theatre | 3 September 1975, Kenton Theatre, Henley-on-Thames | |
| 27 | Partenope | After Silvio Stampiglia Italian libretto | 24 February 1730 | London, King's Theatre | 23 June 1935, Handel Festival Göttingen | |
| 28 | Poro | After Metastasio Italian libretto | 2 February 1731 | London, King's Theatre | 1928, Braunschweig | |
| 29 | Ezio | Metastasio Italian libretto | 15 January 1732 | London, King's Theatre | 30 June 1926, Handel Festival Göttingen | |
| 30 | Sosarme | After Salvi Italian libretto | 15 February 1732 | London, King's Theatre | 1970, Abingdon | First draft, Fernando, Re Di Castiglia, revived in 2007 by Il Complesso Barocco |
| 31 | Orlando | After Capece, after Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando furioso Italian libretto | 27 January 1733 | London, King's Theatre | 6 May 1959, Abingdon | |
| 32 | Arianna in Creta | After Pietro Pariati's Arianna e Teseo | 26 January 1734 | London, King's Theatre | | |
| A 11 | Oreste | After Giangualberto Barlocci | 18 December 1734 | London, Covent Garden Theatre | 1990, Karlsruhe | Pasticcio |
| 33 | Ariodante | After Salvi, after Ariosto's Orlando Furioso Italian libretto | 8 January 1735 | London, Covent Garden Theatre | | |
| 34 | Alcina | After Ariosto's Orlando Furioso Italian libretto | 16 April 1735 | London, Covent Garden Theatre | 1928, Leipzig | |
| 35 | Atalanta | After Belisario Valeriani Italian libretto | 12 May 1736 | London, Covent Garden Theatre | 1970, Hintlesham Festival, Hintlesham | |
| 36 | Arminio | After Salvi Italian libretto | 12 January 1737 | London, Covent Garden Theatre | 23 February 1935, Leipzig (in German) | |
| 37 | Giustino | Adapted from Pariati's Giustino, after Nicolo Beregan's Il Giustino Italian libretto | 16 February 1737 | London, Covent Garden Theatre | 21 April 1963, Abingdon | |
| 38 | Berenice | After Salvi | 18 May 1737 | London, Covent Garden Theatre | | |
| 39 | Faramondo | Adapted from Apostolo Zeno's Faramondo Italian libretto | 3 January 1738 | London, King's Theatre | 5 March 1976, Handel Festival, Halle | |
| A 13 | Alessandro Severo | After Apostolo Zeno | 25 February 1738 | London, King's Theatre | 18 March 1997, Britten Theatre, Royal College of Music, London | Pasticcio |
| 40 | Serse | After Stampiglia Italian libretto | 15 April 1738 | London, King's Theatre | 5 July 1924, Handel Festival Göttingen | Also known as Xerxes |
| A 14 | Giove in Argo | Antonio Maria Lucchini | 1 May 1739 | London, King's Theatre | 15 September 2006, Markgräfliches Opernhaus, Bayreuth | Pasticcio |
| 41 | Imeneo | After Stampiglia's Imeneo | 22 November 1740 | London, theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields | 13 March 1960, Handel Festival, Halle | |
| 42 | Deidamia | Rolli Italian libretto | 10 January 1741 | London, theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields | | |
| 49 | Acis and Galatea | John Gay, drawing on John Dryden's translation of "The Story of Acis, Polyphemus and Galatea" from Ovid's Metamorphoses | 1718 | Cannons, Little Stanmore | | Variously described as a serenata, a masque, a pastoral opera, a "little opera" (by the composer), an entertainment, and an oratorio |