Movements of The Complete Ballet
- Overture: Allegro moderato
- Serenata: Larghetto, Mentre l'erbetta (tenor)
- Scherzino: Allegro
- Allegro
- Andantino
- Allegro
- Ancora poco meno: Contento forse vivere (soprano)
- Allegro assai
- Allegro- alla breve: Con queste paroline (bass)
- Andante: Sento dire no'ncè pace (soprano, tenor & bass)
- Allegro: Ncè sta quaccuna po (soprano & tenor)
- Presto: Una falan zemprece (tenor)
- Allegro: - Alla breve
- Tarantella
- Andantino: se tu m'ami (soprano)
- Allegro
- Gavotta con due variazioni
- Vivo
- Tempo di minuetto: Pupillette, fiammette d'amore (soprano, tenor & bass)
- Finale: Allegro assai
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