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With orchestra:


"Enough has been said" for 10 musicians (2024) - 10'

Partial premiere in May 2024 by the ensemble K, conductor Simone Menezes, in Croix, France.
World premiere planned in 2025 by the ensemble K, conductor Simone Menezes, for Création mondiale on France Musique, Radio France.
Editions Artchipel.


"Soupirs d'étoiles" (Sighs of stars) for orchestra (2022) - 18'

Premiered in October 2022 by BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Sakari Oramo, Barbican Centre, Londres, UK.
Editions Artchipel.


"Immobilité sérieuse II" for cello and string orchestra (2020) - 10'

Premiered in October 2022 by the Orchestre National d'Auvergne and the Ensemble Orchestral Contemporain, conductor Bruno Mantovani, in Clermont-Ferrand, France.


"Bur Buk Boon" for didgeridoo and children orchestra (2019) - 5'

Premiered in live-stream in Decembre 2020 by Sylvestre Soleil (didgeridoo) and Clermont-Ferrand Demos Orchestra, conductor Takashi Kondo, France.


"Y aparece el sol" for flute, didgeridoo in Eb and string orchestra (2017) - 11'

Premiered in July 2018 by Alejandro Lavanderos Gallardo (flute), Constanza Fernanda García Correa (didgeridoo) and the Orquesta de Cámara PUCV, conductor Pablo Alvadaro Gutiérrez, Viña del Mare, Chile.


"Voyages d'Orient II" for wind orchestra, harp and children voices (2017) - 3'

Premiered in August 2017 by the Petites Mains Symphoniques, conductor Carine Dupre, Etoiles Symphoniques Festival in Tillieres sur Avre, France.


"Voyages d'Orient I" for wind orchestra and bottles (2017) - 3'30

Premiered in Feb. 2017 by the Petites Mains Symphoniques, conductor Carine Dupre, in Shanghai, China.


"Sacrés caractères" for narrator, flute, bassoon and string ensemble (2015) - 40'

On texts by Jean de la Bruyere and works by Jean-Philippe Rameau.
Premiered in Jan. 2016 by Paris Mozart Orchestra and Natalie Dessay, conductor Claire Gibault, in Villemomble, France.


"Immobilite serieuse I" for piano and string orchestra (2013) - 5'40

Premiered in Dec. 2013 by Samuel Bismut (piano) and Montpellier CRR and Paul Valery University's string orchestra, conductor Denis Comtet, in Montferrier, France.
Premiere of the final version in March 2015 by Alessandro Cesaro (piano) and I Solisti Veneti, conductor Claudio Scimone, in Padova, Italy.
Editions Delatour.


"Ukiyo-e" for Martenot waves and flute orchestra (2012) - 10'

Premiered in Feb. 2013 by Nadia Ratsimandresy and the Orchestre de Flutes Français, conductor Joel Soichez, in Paris.


"Apres avoir contemple la lune..." for orchestra (2011) - 10'30

Recorded in Nov. 2012 by the Orchestre Philharmonique de RadioFrance, conductor Pierre-Andre Valade. Broadcast on France Musique (Alla breve) Nov - Dec 2012 and 2014.
World premiere in Mar. 2019 by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Pierre-André Valade, in London, UK.
Editions RadioFrance.


"L'espace et la flute - Variations sur des textes de Jean Tardieu" for narrator and flute orchestra (2010) - 12'30

Premiered in March 2010 by Alain Carre (narrator) and the Orchestre de Flutes Francais, conductor Paul Mefano, in RadioFrance, Paris.
Editions Delatour.


"Het Lam Gods II" for solo flute and flute orchestra (2007)- 15'

Premiered in Jan. 2008 by Pierre-Yves Artaud and the Orchestre de Flutes Francais, conductor Carmen Carnuci, in Paris, France.
Svitzer Editions.


"Mouvement" for string orchestra (2006) - 5'

Premiered in Nov 2006 by the Camerata de France, conductor Daniel Tosi, in Ferrals, France.


"2 mouvements" for tenor saxophone and orchestra (2006) - 9'

Premiered in Sept. 2006 by Daniel Kientzy (saxophone) and "Mihail Jora" Philarmonic Orchestra, conductor Ovidiu Balan, Bacau Contemporary Music Festival, Roumania.


"Concerto n° 1" for piano and string orchestra (2002) - 12'

Premiered in Mar. 2008 by Daniel Isoir (piano) and the Nouvel orchestre de Chambre de Rouen, conductor Joachim Leroux, in Rouen (France).


"And then there was the sun in the sky" for flute, didgeridoo and flute orchestra (2000) - 10'30

Premiered in Apr. 2002 by Pierre-Yves Artaud, Phillip Peris and the Orchestre de Flutes Francais (conductor Pierre-Alain Biget) in Paris, France.
Editions Alphonse Leduc / Notissimo.


"Trois mouvements concertants" for orchestra (1994). - 10'

Premiered in Nov. 2000 by the Orchestre de Perpignan-Languedoc-Roussillon and the Camerata de France, conductor Daniel Tosi, Aujourd'hui Musiques Festival in Perpignan, France.


Chamber music:


"Instantanés" for string quartet (2024) - 8'30

Premiered in June 2024 by the Quatuor Adastra, in Strasbourg, France.


"Histoire sans paroles" version for violin, cello and accordion (2024)- 9'

Transcription by Pascal Contet.
Premiered in August 2024 by Pascal Contet (accordion), Saskia Lethiec (violin) and David Louwerse (cello), Festival Classic au Jazz, le Poët-Laval, France.


"Het Lam Gods IV" for string quartet and narrator (2023) - 12'

On a text by Alain Carre and the painting by Jan and Hubert van Eyck.
Premiered in Aug. 2023 by Adastra string quartet and Françoise Thuriès (narrator) in Albi, for the Semaine Cathédrale, France.
Editions Delatour.


"L'âme du vin" for 2 flutes and clarinet (2022) - 9'

Premiered in October 2022 by PTYX ensemble in Amboise, France.


"Chansons d'hiver" for string quartet (2022) - 4'

Premiered in July 2022 by the Quatuor Adastra in Plaisance (12), Festival d'Autan, France.
Editions BabelScores.


"Chanson d'automne" for voice, clarinet and string quartet (2022) - 3'

Premiered in July 2022 by Accroche Note ensemble and Adastra string quartet; Bruniquel castles (82), Festival d'Autan, France.


"Chanson d'été" for wind quintet (2022) - 3'45

Premiered in July 2022 by Kalamos reed Quintet in Brassac (81), Festival d'Autan, France.
Editions BabelScores.


"Chansons de printemps" for accordion and string quartet (2022) - 4'10

Premiered in July 2022 by Pascal Contet (accordion) and Adastra string quartet in Burlats (81), festival d'Autan, France.


"Immobilité sérieuse I" version for piano and string quartet (2020) - 5'40

Premiered in November 2022 by Wilhem Latchoumia (piano) and Adastra string quartet in Clermont-Ferrand, festival Musiques démesurées, France.


"Ntau" for flute, clarinet, percussions instruments and piano (2018) - 10'

Premiered in May 2018 by Nouveaux Souffles Ensemble in Narbonne, France.


"And Earth moves away" for flute quartet (2018) - 10'

Premiered in April 2018 by Frédéric Werner, Laurent Tallon, Delphine Goldstein, Eric Seys (flutes) and Sabine Novel (dance) in Paris, France.


"Ahatonhia again" for clarinet quartet (2017) - 4'30

Premiered in May 2018 by students of Grand Narbonne Conservatorium of Music, France.


"And Earth breathes" for circle flute or flute quartet (2016) - 2'30

Premiered in Oct. 2016 by Pierre-Yves Artaud, Carine Dupré, Isabelle Gracia and Eric Seys, Convention Internationale de la Flûte in Levallois-Perret.


"And birds sing" for circle flute or flute quartet(2016) - 2'

Premiered in Oct. 2016 by Pierre-Yves Artaud, Carine Dupré, Isabelle Gracia and Eric Seys, Convention Internationale de la Flûte in Levallois-Perret, France.


"Au milieu de la plaine" for flute and harp (2015) - 8'30

Premiered in May 2015 by Michel Raynie (flute) and Fabrice Pierre (harp), in Montpellier, France.
Editions BabelScores.


"Py" for flute and piano (2005 - revised in 2014) - 9'

Premiered in July 2014 by Mathilde Calderini (flute) and Eloise Bella-Koln (piano), Festival de RadioFrance & Montpellier, Montpellier, France.


"Tishyuan" for saxophone quartet (2013) - 8'

First version premiered in Dec. 2013 by XASAX in Amiens, France..


"Ephemeres" for violin, clarinet and cello (2013) - 9'10

On a video by Guy Bompais.
Premiered in Nov. 2013 by TM+ ensemble, Festival Sons d'Automne in Annecy, France.


"Jesous ahatonhia" for saxophone quartet (2013) - 3'30

Premiered in Dec. 2013 by Kommandaria Sax Quartet in Roma, Italy.


"Estampes" for flute quartet (2012) - 10'

Premiered in July 2012 by Tetraflutes ensemble, Schubertiades de Sion, Switzerland.
Editions Delatour.


"Souffles" for four flautists (2 zamponias, 2 bajones, 3 Boehm flutes) (2010) - 5'

Premiered in Jan. 2012 by the ensemble Antara, Vina del Mare, Chile.
Editions Delatour.


"Het Lam Gods III" for flute quartet and narrator (2009) - 12'

On a text by Alain Carre and the painting by Jan and Hubert van Eyck.
Premiere planned by Hinemoa flute quartet in Belgium.
Editions Delatour.


"Quatre haikus" for alto saxophone and piano (2008) - 10'

Premiered in Dec. 2008 by Jean-Yves Fourmeau (alto saxophone) and Marylise Fourmeau (piano) in Annecy, Journees XX-XXI du CPMA, France.
Editions Billaudot.


"Les Hebrides" arrangement of "Les Hebrides" by Felix Mendelssohn, for clarinet in A, bassoon, string quartet and 4 hands piano (2007) - 10'30

Premiered in June 2007 by Benaïm string quartet, Micael Lubin (clarinet), Regis Roy (bassoon), Olivier Yvrard and Xenia Maliarevitch (piano), Rencontres Musicales ProQuartet de Fontainebleau in Fontainebleau, France
Editions Delatour.


"The great flood" for alto saxophone and saxophone ensemble (2006) - 10'30

Premiered in Mar. 2007 by Jean-Yves Fourmeau (alto saxophone) and the saxophone ensemble of Cergy-Pontoise' CRR, conductor Andree-Claude Brayer, Rencontres Internationales de Composition Musicale de Cergy-Pontoise, France.


"L'Agneau Mystique" for flute and string trio (2006) - 10'30

Premiered in May 2007 by the Ensemble Helios in Paris.


"Het Lam Gods" for string quartet (2005) - 10'30

Premiered in June 2007 by Benaim String Quartet, Rencontres Musicales ProQuartet de Fontainebleau, France.


"Cinq Voyelles pour Quatre Flutes" for four flutes (2005) - 5'30

On a poem by Arthur Rimbaud.
Premiered in Feb. 2006 by the ensemble Arcadie in Paris.
Editions Alphonse Leduc / Notissimo.


"Histoire sans paroles" for violin, cello and piano (2002) - 9'

Premiered in Sept. 2002 by the trio Settembrini in Adelaide, Australia.
Editions BabelScores.


"Iotife" for string trio (2001) - 10'

Premiered in May 2007 by the Trio a Cordes de Paris in Paris.


"Broken words" for flute and string trio (2000) - 10'

On a poem by Henry Kendall.
Premiered in Oct. 2000 by the ensemble Helios in Massy, France.


"Comme une rue pavee" transcription for flute and piano (1999) - 6'45

Premiered in Sept. 1999 by Mie Ogura and David Chevalier in Melbourne, Australia.


"Comme une rue pavee" for violin, clarinet and piano (1999) - 6'45

Premiered in Nov. 1999 by the Canberra New Music ensemble in Canberra, Australia.


"La Vita è Bella ?" for flute and cello (1997) - 6'05

Premiered in May 1998 by ProContemporania Ensemble (Ian-Bogdan Stefanescu and Andrei Kivu), International Week of New Music in Bucarest, Romania.


For solo instrument:


"Réminiscences" for viola (2023) - 3'

Premiered in Jan. 2024 by Karine Lethiec in Paris, Musée de l'Homme, France.
Editions Artchipel.


"Vers les étoiles" for piano (2021) - 9'30

Premiered in July 2021 by François Dumont in Montpellier, Festival de RadioFrance Occitanie, France.


"Petite suite" for piano (2018) - 7'

Premiered in Oct. 2018 by Nathalie Negro in Berlin, Germany.


"Un parapluie et un manteau de paille", for piano (2014) - 1'30

Premiered in Feb. 2015 by Mariano Ferrandez, in Evere, Belgium.


"Maye", for vibraphone and gong (2014) - 9'

Premiered in Apr. 2014 by Laurent Mariusse, Turbulences Sonores Festival in Montpellier, France.
Editions BabelScores.


"Voyelles", version for alto saxophone or alto saxophone and narrator (2014) - 5'30

On a poem by Arthur Rimbaud.
Premiered in Sept. 2015 by Serge Bertocchi, Fesitval Son MiRé, Fabrezan, France.
Editions Alphonse Leduc / Notissimo.


"Variations sur quatre haikus" for cello (2009) - 10'25

Premiered in Jan. 2010 by Florian Lauridon, Itineraire concerts, Paris, France.
Editions Delatour.


"Tarentella" for piano (2003) - 2 versions: 8' or 4'30

Premiered in Oct. 2003 by Gabriella Smart, Melbourne International Arts Festival, Australia.


"Trois preludes" for piano (1999) - 6'20

Premiered in Oct. 2000 by Stephen Whittington in Adelaide, Australia.


"Voyelles" for flute (1993). - 5'30

On a poem by Arthur Rimbaud.
Premiered in Oct. 1993 by Chiharu Tachibana in Paris, France.
Editions Alphonse Leduc / Notissimo.


With choir or vocal ensemble:


"Il pleut des voix de femmes..." version for 4 women voices and piano (2021). - 10'

On a poem by Guillaume Apollinaire.
Recorded in Sep. 2021 for the album "Il pleut des voix de femmes" (Paraty) by Mora Vocis ensemble and Marie Vermeulin (piano), Villefavard, France.


"Fauvette" version for 3 female voices and narrator (2021). - 3'30

On a poem by Jean-Pierre Rosnay.
Recorded in Sep. 2021 for the album "Il pleut des voix de femmes" (Paraty) by Mora Vocis ensemble and Alain Carré (narrator), Villefavard, France..


"Je vois passer l'Ange..." for 3 female voices and saxophone alto (2017) - 14'

Premiered in July. 2017 by Mora Vocis vocal ensemble and Michel Supéra (saxophone), Semaine Cathédrale Festival in Albi, France.


"Petite Messe" for SATB choir (2016) - 12'

Premiered in Jan. 2017 by le Madrigal de Lille, conductor Madeleine Saur, in Lille, France.


"O Sapientia" for four or five female voices (2013) - 12'

On texts by Hildegard von Bingen.
Premiered in Apr. 2014 by Mora Vocis ensemble, in Gosnay, France (4 voices)
and in June 2016 by Egeria ensemble, in Graz, Austria (5 voices).


"Il pleut des voix de femmes..." for women choir and piano (2011). - 10'

On a poem by Guillaume Apollinaire.
Premiered in Jan. 2012 by Appoggiature choir and Dimitri Gelas (piano), conductor Eliette Roche, la Garde Adhémar, France.


"Marco Polo", opera for choir and ensemble (2011). - 55'

Choreography: Sabine Novel
Libretto: Alain Carre
Directing actors: Lise Ardaillon
Choir conductor: Nataliya Desandre
Premiered in May 2011 by students and teachers of the Centre de Pratique Musicale in Annecy, conductor Marie-Laure Bonnet des Claustres.


"Calligrammes", for solo baritone, choir and saxophone quartet (2010) - 12'

Premiered in March 2011 by Jean-François Rouchon (baritone), two choirs and one saxophone quartet of Cergy-Pontoise CRR, conductor Caroline Gaulon - 10e Rencontres Internationales de Composition Musicale de Cergy Pontoise, in Pontoise, France.


"Le voyage de Marco Polo" for soprano, violin and children choir (2010) - 42'

Director: Alain Carre.
Premiered in June 2010 by Mireille Berrod (voice), Christian Zagaria (violin) and children of les Allobroges secondary school in la Roche sur Foron, France.


"Les planetes" for flute, violin, viola, cello, children choir and small percussions (2009) - 15'30

Premiered in May 2009 by musicians of the Orchestre National de Lyon (France Verrot, flute; Sandrine Haffner, violin; Catherine Bernold, viola; Stephen Eliason, cello), and children of Jean Racine primary school in Lyon, France.


"Le petit roi Jeannot" for soprano voice, flute, string trio and children choir (2008) - 20'

Premiered in June 2008 by Erik Satie ensemble: Marie-Cecile Calmelet (voice), Florence Semichon (flute), Arnaud Lehmann (violon), Sabine Brun (alto), Jérémie Maillard (violoncelle), and the children of Jean-Jaures and Guy Moquet primary schools in le Blanc Mesnil, France. Directed by Aurelie Reybier.


"Musique de la mer" for clarinet, bassoon, string quartet, children choir and percussions ensemble (2006) - 18'

On poems by Victor Hugo and Jean-Pierre Rosnay.
Premiered in June 2007 by Micael Lubin (clarinet), Regis Roy (bassoon), Benaim String Quartet, and the children of Saint Merry primary school in Fontainebleau, Rencontres Musicales ProQuartet de Fontainebleau, France.


"Les quatre elements" concerto for flute(s), children choir and percussion ensemble (2005) - 15'

Premiered in Apr. 2006 by Pierre-Yves Artaud (flutes) and children of primary schools of Vic-en-Bigorre and Sarrouilles (Hautes Pyrenees) in Ibos, France.


"Oceans" for children - voices and percussion instruments -, flute, bassoon, violin, viola and double-bass (2005) - 15'

Premiered in May 2005 by 50 children of Fulchiron Primary School and musicians of the orchestra National de Lyon (France Verrot, flute ; François Apap, bassoon ; Claudie Boisselier, violin ; Vincint Hugon, voila and Daniel Billon, double-bass) in Lyon, France.


"Messe de Nostre Dame" for eight female voices and percussion instruments (2003) - 14'

Premiered in Nov. 2003 by " Aujourd'hui Musiques " vocal and instrumental ensemble, conductor Daniel Tosi, Aujourd'hui Musiques Festival in Perpignan, France.


"Fauvette" for women choir (2003). - 3'30

On a poem by Jean-Pierre Rosnay.
Premiered in July 2010 by Calliope choir, conductor Régine Théodoresco, in Calluire et Cuire, France.


"Ave Maris Stella" for choir (2002) - 3'

Prize-winner at the International Competition organized for the Celebrations of Santa Brigida in Roma, Italy.


"Le Becut" for children - voices and percussion instruments -, wind instrument and didgeridoo (1998-1999) - 18'

On a Pyrenean tale.
Premiered in June 1999 by the children of Lapacca and Parc Suzanne Primary Schools (Lourdes and Argeles-Gazost) , Phillip Peris (didgeridoo) and Mie Ogura (flute), in Lourdes, France.


For voice and instruments:


"A la surface de l'eau" for soprano voice and piano (2024) - 10'
On texts by Taigu Ryôkan, Issa Kobayashi, Ono no Komachi.
Premiered in July 2024 by Helen Kearns (soprano) and François Dumont (piano), les Musicales des Côteaux de Gimone Festival, in Semezies-Cachan, France.

"L'étoffe inépuisable du rêve" chamber opera for actor, mezzo-soprano, tenor, baritone and ensemble (2023) - 60'

Booklet: Alain Carré
Premiered in March 2024 by Alain Carré (actor), Els Janssens (mezzo-soprano), Xavier de Lignerolles (tenor), Romain Dayez (baritone), Sylvestre Soleil (didgeridoo, jaw harp) and the Ensemble Orchestral Contemporain, conductor Bruno Mantovani. Staging: Jeanne Debost. For the Printemps des Arts de Monte-Carlo, Monaco.
Editions Artchipel.


"En Quete" for narrator, mezzo-soprano, alto saxophone and piano (2012) - 10'30

On photographs by Guy Bompais and poems by Jean-Pierre Rosnay. .
Recorded in May 2012 for the CD "Souffles", Editions de l'Astronome, France (Dec. 2012), by Alain Carré (narrator), Amaya Dominguez (mezzo-soprano), Jean-Yves Fourmeau (alto saxophone) and Martin Surot (piano).


"L'art est le plus beau des mensonges..." version for soprano voice and vibraphone (2009) - 5'
On a text by Alain Carre.
Premiered in May 2010 by Kiyoko Okada (voice) and Benjamin Banq (vibraphone), Festival le Son MiRe in Fabrezan, France.

"Dreaming" chamber opera for two female voices, didgeridoo, flutes, percussion instruments, viola and tape (2004) - 50'

Premiered in August 2004 by Veronique Bauer, Kiyoko Okada (voices), Phillip Peris (didgeridoo), Sylvie Pascal (flutes), Alain Martinez (viola), Ludovic Montet (percussion instuments), directed by Christian Giriat, Festival "Rencontres Contemporaines de Saint Privat d'Allier", France.


"Kulungalinpa" for mezzo-soprano voice, trombone and string quartet (1998) - 12'50

Premiered in Apr. 1999 by Marie Kobayashi (voice), François Lemonnier (trombone), Lucie Bessière, Marie-Agnès Letellier (violins), Arnaud Limonaire (viola), Paul Broutin (cello) and Didier Latroupe (conductor), in Saint Cloud, France.


"Jetez-vous sur l'avenir" for female voice, flute and piano (1996) - 8'30

On a poem by Jean- Pierre Rosnay.
Premiered in Nov. 1996 by Marie Kobayashi (voice), Mie Ogura (flute) and Fuminori Tanada (piano) in Toulouse, France.


"En Quete" for narrator, mezzo-soprano voice, violin and piano (1996) - 10'30

On photographs by Guy Bompais and poems by Jean-Pierre Rosnay.
Recording for exhibitions in Paris ("Mois Off de la Photographie" Festival) in Nov. 1996, Iasi (Romania, French Cultural Center) in June 1997, Adelaide (Australia, Adelaide Fringe Festival) in Feb. 1998.
Premiered in concert in Apr. 1999 by Marie Kobayashi (voice), Marcelle Rosnay (narrator), Lucie Bessiere (violin), Fuminori Tanada (piano) and Didier Latroupe (conductor) in Saint Cloud, France.


"Trois melodies" for female voice and string trio (1991) - 9'

On poems by Jules Supervielle.
Premiered in Oct. 1992 by the ensemble Triton II in Toulouse, France.


For solo voice:


"L'art est le plus beau des mensonges..." for solo voice and Japanese bowls (2009) - 5'

On a text by Alain Carre.
Premiered in Apr. 2012 by Yumi Nara in Kyoto, Japan.


Music with tape:


"Vents du sud" electroacoustic work (2016). - 6'

Premiered on June 1st, 2016, Klang! Festival in Montpellier, France.


"El rostro del angel" for clarinet in Bb and tape (2016) - 6'17

A work by Sophie Lacaze and Maria-Cristina Kasem.
Premiered in Apr. 2016 by Didier Leleu, International Week of Electronic Music (SIME), in Lille, France.


"Voices of Australia" , version for soprano saxophone and recorded voices (2014) - 5'20

Premiered in July. 2015 by Giuseppe Laterza, SaxOpen Congress and Festival, in Strasbourg, France.
Editions Delatour.


"Archelogos III" for guitar and tape (2011) - 2'40

Premiered in Nov. 2011 by Sophie Marechal, Sons d'Automne Festival in Annecy.


"Archelogos IIb" for Martenot waves and tape (2007) - 3'

Premiered in Mar. 2008 by Nadia Ratsimandresy in Colombes, France.


"Archelogos II" for bass-flute and tape (2007) - 3'

Premiered in Aug. 2007 by Etienne Lecomte, Son MiRe Festival, Fabrezan, France.


"Fenouillet I", acousmatic work (2007) - 1'

Premiered in Oct. 2007, Arts Now Series, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.
60*60 Vox Novus project.


"Archelogos I" for voice, tape and images (2006) - 2'45

Premiered in Sep. 2006 by Francoise Vanhecke, Festival Eclats in Dieulefit, France.


"Vents du Sud " for sounds on CD (2006) - 18'

From recordings made with the ensemble Helios.
Premiered in Aug. 2006, for the exhibition "Vignes" by the photographer Guy Bompais in Fabrezan, France.


"Duo" for two voices or voice and tape (2005) - 4'05

Premiered in Sep. 2006 by Françoise Vanhecke, Festival Eclats in Dieulefit, France.


"Voices of Australia" for flute and and recorded voices (2002) - 5'20

Premiered in Oct. 2002 by Ivan Bellocq for the "Biennale d'Art Contemporain" in Saint Cloud France.


Music for theatre or film:


"Le Petit Prince" for Martenot waves, flute and string trio (2008) - 30'

For Antoine de Saint Exupery's Petit Prince, in a production by Alain Carré.
Music recorded by Ingrid Pricaz-Vadot, flute; Marie-Laure Bonnet des Claustres, violin; Marie-Laure Brieugne, viola; Véronique Barraco, cello; Nadia Ratsimandresy, Martenot waves.


"L'enfance de Catherine" for flute and string trio (2002) - 8'

Music has been performed by the ensemble Helios.


"Sarajevo sur Seine" for soprano, flute and cello (1994) - 8'

Music has been performed by Aino Lund (voice), Chiharu Tachibana (flute) and Ladislav Szathmary (cello).


Pedagogical works:


"De la Terre à Himalia" for young string orchestra (2024) - 6'30

Level: 3 or 4 years of instruments.
Premiere planned in June 2024 by the pupils of Strasbourg network of schools of music, in Strasbourg.


"Suite en trios" for 12 musicians (2024) - 8'30

Level: advanced students.
Premiered in May 2024 by the students of the 'Espace 21 of the CRR de Versailles, conductor Jean-Marc Fessard.


"La lune dans l'eau" version for young storytelling flautist (2016) - 1'30

Level: 3 or 4 years of flute.
Premiered in Oct. 2016 by Daphne Chazeaux (Jeanne-Marie Savourat's student at CRD in Levallois Perret), International Flute Convention, Levallois-Perret, France.
Editions Alphonse Leduc.


"La lune dans l'eau" for young storytelling saxophonist (2015) - 1'30

Level: 2 or 3 years of alto saxophone.
Premiered in Jul. 2015 by Lucien Boucart (Fabien Chouraki's student at CRR in Bordeaux), SaxOpen Congress and festival, Strasbourg, France.
Editions Alphonse Leduc.


"Sons-Jeux" for clarinet and piano (2003) - 3'20

Level: 4 or 5 years of clarinet.
Premiered in June 2003 by the students of Chateaudun School of Music, France. Editions Alphonse Leduc.


"Pour six flutes" for 6 flutes (2002) - 8'30

Premiered in Apr. 2012 by students of the Conservatoire a Rayonnement Regional CRR in Versailles, France.


"Une histoire de Kappa" for children - voices and percussion instruments - (1996-1997) - 14'

On a Japanese tale.
Premiered in June 1997 by the children of Vic in Bigorre, Camales and Tostat Primary School in Camales, Quinzaine des Arts de l'Academie de Toulouse, France.


"Le mariage de Roland" for soprano voice, cello, piano and children audience (1994) - 5'

On a text by Victor Hugo.
Premiered in Feb. 1994 by the ensemble Triton II and children of primary schools in the Hautes Pyrenees, le Parvis in Ibos, France.