Works
- Piglia il mondo come viene, opera buffa in two acts (1826, Florence). Libretto by: Angelo Anelli
- L'inimico gerneroso, opera semiseria in two acts (1826, Florence)
- Attila in Aquileia (Simeone Antonio Sografi), opera seria in two acts (1827, Parma). Libretto by: Simeone Antonio Sografi
- Danao re d'Argo, opera seria in two acts (1827, Florence). Libretto by: Felice Romani
- Gastone di Foix (ders.) (1827, Venedig)
- Il solitario (Calisto Bassi), opera seria 2 Akte (1829, Mailand)
- Eufemio di Messina ovvero La distruzione di Catania (Romani), opera seria 2 Akte (1829 Lucca); also known as I saraceni in Catania (1832 Padua) and Il rinnegato (1837, Naples)
- Costantino in Arles (P. Pola), opera seria 3 Akte (1829, Venedig)
- InĂªs de Castro, tragedia lirica in three acts (28 January 1835, Teatro San Carlo, Naples) Libretto by: Salvadore Cammarano
- Il fantasma (Romani), opera semiseria in three acts (1843, Paris)
- L'orfana savoiarda, opera seria in three acts (1846, Madrid)
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