Works
Operas:
- L'amor tirannico, ossia Zenobia (1713)
- Lucio Papirio (1717)
- La forza della virtù (1719)
- Teuzzone (1720)
- Siface, re di Numidia (1723)
- Morano e Rosina (1723)
- Don Chisciotte della Mancia (1726)
- Coriando lo speciale (1726)
- Ipermestra (1728)
- Arianna (1728)
- Tamese (1729)
- Il vedovo (1729)
- Andromaca (1730)
- L'Issipile (1733)
- Oreste (1738)
- Polinice (1738)
- Arsace (1740)
Sacred:
- Passio secundum Joannem (St. John Passion).
- Mass. Confitebor a 5.
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