Works
Operas
- Gina (February 1889 Teatro Conservatorio S. Pietro alla Majella, Naples).
- La Tilda (7 April 1892 Teatro Pagliano, Florence).
- L'arlesiana (27 November 1897 Teatro Lirico, Milan),
- first revision (22 October 1898 Milan),
- second revision (1910),
- third revision (1937).
- Adriana Lecouvreur (6 November 1902 Teatro Lirico, Milan).
- Gloria (15 April 1907 Teatro alla Scala, Milan),
- revision (1932).
Other works
- Foglio d'album, Op. 41
- Gocce di rugiada
- L'arcolaio
- Melodia (F major)
- Symphonic Poem in honour of Giuseppe Verdi
- Romanza (A major)
- Sonata for cello and piano in D major, Op. 38 (1888)
- Waltz in D flat major
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