Lucca, 26 April 1635 - †Lucca, after 1702. He was a canon of San Giovanni in Laterano, Rome. About 1660 he was superintendent of the monastery of San Frediano in Lucca. By 1671 he was prior of Sant'Agostino, Piacenza, and in 1674 of San Leonardo, Lucca. In the archives of San Frediano he is listed as "abbate privilegiato" in 1691-93, 1697-98 and 1703.
He taught Antonio Maria Pacchioni and Giovanni Maria Bononcini, who paid tribute to him in his "Musico prattico" (Bologna, 1673) and included a canon of his in praise of Bononcini himself.