Chopin (1901); Orefice's most successful work in which he incorporated music by Frédéric Chopin, arranged as arias and duets; it depicts a rather fanciful interpretation of some events in Chopin's life and the operatic arrangements are not highly regarded (Scott "Record of Singing" Duckworth Press, 1978). Excerpts recorded by the tenors Amadeo Bassi, Enzo Leliva and others c1903 to 1905. At the time also performed in Polish.
Cecilia (1902)
Mosè (1905)
Pane altrui (1907)
Radda (1912, after Maxim Gorky's short story Makar Chudra)
Il castello del sogno (not produced)
Ballet
La Soubrette (1907)
Orchestral
Symphony in D minor
Sinfonia del bosco
Anacreontiche (4 movements: Ad Artemide, A Faune, Ad Eros, A Dionisio)