A request to pay a surgeon's bill is documented for the intended castration of a boy called Paolo Nanini in order to maintain his voice.
[3] In 1774 he advanced to be the director of music of the Cappella Giulia in Rome, additionally he was the maestro of the ensemble at the Confraternita della S. Casa di Loreto dei Marchigiani and at the church of S. Salvatore in Lauro.
In February of 1678 he performed a play in the presence of the former Queen of Sweden.
[5] According to Baini, his burial place is S. Maria in Posterola.
[1] His best known compositions are as follows:[1] Furthermore there exist several oratorios and sacred songs (to be accompanied by Basso continuo) in the libraries of Naples, the Vatican, and in Bologna.