Opera •
67 A.D. (1994–97) •
Il principe sognatore (1997–99) • ''L' eroico Yi Sun Sin'' (2000) • ''Il Castello – L'onore dei Morra'' (1999–2002) • ''L'ultima messa'' (2004–06) • ''Fichi d'India'' (2011)
Orchestral music •
Suite lirica No. 1 •
Racconti Viennesi Caleidoscopio • Poema Sinfonico
Magica notte on Italian
Christmas carols (2004) • Capriccio (Clarinet and Orchestra) • Ouverture sinfonica
Gaia scienza (Band) • Poema sinfonico
Ionica (Band) •
Elegia e Finale (String Orchestra)
Vocal music •
Ave Maria (Soli, Choir and Orchestra) •
Inno a Padre Pio (Choir and Orchestra) •
99 in memoriam (melologo) (Narrator and Chamber-Ensemble) •
Plenum (Choir and Chamber Orchestra) •
Unheimlich (unacc. Choir) •
Miracolo a Milano (unacc. Choir)
Chamber music •
Burlesca (Cembalo) •
Diorama (Wind Quintet) •
Divertimento (Wind Quintet) •
Hermes (Oboe, 4 Horns, Solo-Horn, Piano and Doublebass) •
Il futuro mancato (Narrator and Chamber-Ensemble) •
Libaeralia (Soprano, Narrator and Chamber-Ensemble) •
Pentalfa 14 (Flute, Alphorn and Percussion) •
Suite Lirica (No. 2), arranged from Italian arias (Wind Octet)
Arrangements / Orchestrations •
Anton Bruckner,
Ninth Symphony, Finale, completed performing version (with Giuseppe Mazzuca, John A. Phillips and Benjamin-Gunnar Cohrs, 1985–2011) •
Pablo Casals,
Inno alle Nazioni Unite, arrangement for orchestra (1996) •
Franz Liszt,
Hexaméron, completed arrangement for orchestra (2001) •
Franz Liszt,
Sonata in b minor, arrangement for orchestra (2007) •
Gustav Mahler,
Tenth Symphony, completed performing version (with Giuseppe Mazzuca; 1st version: 2001) •
Franz Schubert, Scherzo from the
Unfinished Symphony, completed performing version (1988; revised version 2004 with
Cohrs; first performance: 2004,
Sarajevo, Sarajevo Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin-Gunnar Cohrs) == References ==