(by genre, categorized by date)
Art songs •
A te (c. 1875) •
Plaudite populi (Lucca, 1877) •
Credo (Lucca, 1878) •
Vexilla Regis (1878) •
Sole e amore (1888) •
Salve del ciel Regina (c. 1882) •
Mentìa l’avviso (c. 1882) •
Storiella d’amore (1883) •
Piccolo valzer (1894) •
Avanti Urania! (1896) •
Scossa elettrica (1896) •
Inno a Diana (1897) • ''E l'uccellino'' (1899) •
Terra e mare (1902) • ''Canto d'anime'' (1904) •
Dios y Patria (himno escolar, text in Spanish, 3 August 1905, Buenos Aires) •
Casa mia, casa mia (1908) • ''Sogno d'or'' (1913) •
Morire? (c. 1917) – This song was transposed by a half step (into G-flat major) and set to different text in the 1st revision of his work
La rondine called "Parigi è la città dei desideri" which is sung by Ruggero in the 1st act. Besides the key and text changes, it is the exact music to the aria. •
Inno a Roma (1 June 1919, Rome)
Orchestral •
Preludio sinfonico in A Major (1876) •
Capriccio sinfonico (1883) •
Pezzi per organo e per pianoforte (1874-1878) •
Preludio Sinfonico in A major (Milan, 1882) •
Largo Adagietto in F major (c. 1881–83)
Piano •
Foglio d’Album in Bb Major •
Pezzo per pianoforte (1916) •
Fugues (c. 1883) •
Scherzo in D (1883) •
Adagio in A major (1881)
Chamber •
Scherzo in A Minor for String Quartet (c.1880-1883) •
String Quartet in D Major (c.1880-1883) •
3 Minuetti for String Quartet (1881) •
Crisantemi (movement for string quartet, 1890, a
Threnody "Alla memoria di
Amedeo di Savoia Duca d'Aosta", composed in the course of a single night in memory of his friend the duke of Aosta)
Choral music •
Requiem (27 January 1905, Milan) •
Messa a 4 voci con orchestra (Lucca, 1880) Published in 1951 as
Messa di Gloria ==Notes==