No works attributed to him survive, but many scholars have suggested identifying him with one of the known troubadours.
E.N Tremoleta.l catalas que fai sonez levez e plas, e sos chantars es de nien; e tenh son cap con fai auras: ben a trent'ans que for'albas si no fos pel negre ongnimen.
And Lord Tremoleta the Catalan who composes light, plain melodies, and whose singing is nothing; and whose head is dyed like the fools': for a good thirty years he's been white-haired except for that black ointment.
Manuel Milà i Fontanals, reading the first line as entre Moleta.l catalas, proposed that Tremoleta was the Mola who exchanged coblas in a tenso with Guilhem Raimon.
In the eighteenth century, Giovanni Mario Crescimbeni, assuming Catala to be his surname, identified Tremoleta with Arnaut Catalan.