On 27 February 1824, he made his Vienna debut in the opera Joconde by Nicolas Isouard and was subsequently engaged at the Theater am Kärntnertor until 1837.
In 1826/27 he was engaged to the opera singer Nanette Schechner, and he also belonged to the circle of friends around Franz Schubert.
In 1841, he became a member of the court theatre in Darmstadt, where he again enjoyed great triumphs and also worked as an opera director from February 1858.
A letter from Remigius Adrianus Haanen to Cramolini has survived from the Darmstadt period.
(29 December 1776 in Karlsbad – 21 November 1843 in Vienna)[4] from his marriage to Anna Englbert.