In
1991 he restored the plucked instruments owned by the Museo
Teatrale alla Scala in Milan. He then restored
the plucked instruments collection owned by the Museo
Correr in Venice, and some of the instruments owned
by the Conservatorio F.A. Bonporti in Trento - a
branch of Riva del Garda. In 1998 he have restored a
Neapolitan mandolone by “Donatus Filano,
Napoli 1779” owned by the Museo
dell’Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome: this instrument is unique, as appears to be the only mandolone of this kind, currently preserved, built by this luthier.
In
2005, for a private committent, in collaboration with Bob Van
de Kerckhove, he restored a guitar by “Gennaro Fabricatore,
Napoli 1811”. This guitar belonged to the Italian
patriot Giuseppe Mazzini, who was also a talented guitarist.
In
2009, the centenary of Futurism, he restored, for a private client, a guitar by “Gennaro
Fabricatore, Napoli 1801”. This instrument belonged
to Francesco Balilla Pratella, founder of Musical
Futurism.
He
has been teaching Restauro Conservativo of plucked instruments,
at Civica Scuola di Liuteria in Milan and at Scuola
di Artigianato Artistico in Pieve di Cento - part
of specialisation as Operatore Liutario Conservatore.
Since
2000 the Civica Scuola di Liuteria in Milan entrusted
him for a course on Classic Guitar Construction.
His
instruments, as well as in Europe, are required in Europe, America, China and Japan.
Duilio Galfetti and Wolfgang Paul, of “Il Giardino
Armonico”; Dorina Frati and Marco Capucci, of ”Ensemble
Baschenis”; Luca Pianca; Victor Moser, of “La
Volta” directed by Jürgen Hübscher and
Mauro Squillante, have used his instruments to much recording.
He is often been invited, as an expert of plectrum instruments, at various events on the mandolin
(Villa Reale in Monza, Castello Sforzesco
and Palazzo ai Giureconsulti in Milan, Casa
Piccinni in Bari, Festival Internazionale di
Mandolino in Varazze and so on).
In 1997 the
well-known composer and singer Fabrizio De Andrč commissioned
him a copy of a genoese baroque mandolin, which he usually
played in his public performances. Other artists plays
and use his instruments: Angelo Branduardi, Africa United,
Avion Travel, Mauro Pagani, Teresa De Sio, Roberto Vecchioni
and Ian Anderson of Jetro Tull.