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Chamber music:


"Cinq haikus" for alt-saxophone and piano (2008). - 9'

Premiere planned in Aug. 2008 by Jean-Yves Fourmeau in Tokyo, Japan.


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

Premiered in Mar. 2007 by by Jean-Yves Fourmeau (alt-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.


"Py" for flute and piano (2005). - 6'

Premiere planned in Dec. 2008 by Pierre-Yves Artaud and Fuminori Tanada in Annecy, France.


"Cinq Voyelles pour Quatre Flûtes" for four flutes (2005). - 2 versions: 5'30 or 4'20

On a poem by Arthur Rimbaud.
Premiered in Feb. 2006 by the ensemble Arcadie in Paris.


"Histoire sans paroles" for violin, cello and piano (2002). - 8'20

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


"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.