- Arrangements for two pianos: There are several published arrangements of the Surprise Symphony for two pianos, including arrangements by Ignaz Moscheles and Leopold Stokowski. These arrangements are typically played by advanced pianists and are suitable for recitals or concerts.
- Arrangements for two violins: There are also published arrangements of the Surprise Symphony for two violins, including arrangements by David Popper and Oskar Rieding. These arrangements are typically played by advanced violinists and are suitable for recitals or concerts.
- Arrangements for other instruments: In addition to arrangements for two pianos and two violins, there are also published arrangements of the Surprise Symphony for other instruments, such as arrangements for flute and piano, clarinet and piano, and guitar and piano. These arrangements are typically played by advanced musicians and are suitable for recitals or concerts.