Oberto, Conte di San Bonifacio (17.11.1839 Teatro alla Scala, Milan). Opera in 2 acts, Temistocle Solera[?].
Un giorno di regno (5.9.1840 Teatro alla Scala, Milan) [Il finto Stanislao]. Melodramma giocoso in 2 acts, Felice Romani[?], after the comedy Le Faux Stanislas by Alexandre Vincent Pineu-Duval[?].
I lombardi alla prima crociata (11.2.1843 Teatro alla Scala, Milan). Opera in 4 acts, Temistocle Solera[?], after the poem of the same name by Tommaso Grossi[?].
I due Foscari (3.11.1844 Teatro Argentina, Rome). Opera in 3 acts, Francesco Maria Piave[?], after Lord Byron's play The Two Foscari.
Giovanna d'Arco (15.2.1845 Teatro alla Scala, Milan). Opera in a prologue & 3 acts, Temistocle Solera[?], after Friedrich Schiller's drama Die Jungfrau von Orleans.
Alzira (12.8.1845 Teatro San Carlo, Naples). Opera in a prologue and 2 acts, Salvatore Cammarano[?], after Voltaire's tragedy Alzire, ou les Américains.
La battaglia di Legnano (27.1.1849 Teatro Argentina, Rome). Opera in 4 acts, Salvatore Cammarano[?], after the play La Battaille de Toulouse by Joseph Méry[?].
Les vêpres siciliennes (13.6.1855 Académie Impériale de Musique, Paris). Grand opera in 5 acts, Eugène Scribe[?] & Charles Duveyrier[?], after their libretto Le Duc d'Albe
Giovanna de Guzman (I vespri siciliani) [rev of Les vêpres siciliennes] (26.12.1855 Teatro Regio, Parma). Eugène Scribe[?] & Eugenio Caimi.
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