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Chamber music:
"Het Lam Gods III" for four flutes and narrator or four flutes (2009). 10'
On the painting "Het Lam Gods" (Mystical Lamb) by Jan and Hubert Van Eyck and a text by Alain Carre.
Premiere planned in 2010 by Hinemoa flute quartet in Belgium.
"Quatre haikus" for alt-saxophone and piano (2008). - 10'
Premiered in Dec. 2008 by Jean-Yves Fourmeau (alt-saxophone) and Marylise Fourmeau (piano), Journees XX-XXI du CPMA, Annecy, France.
Editions Billaudot.
"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
On the painting "Het Lam Gods" (Mystical Lamb) by Jan and Hubert Van Eyck.
Premiered in June 2007 by Benaim String Quartet, Rencontres Musicales ProQuartet de Fontainebleau, France.
"Py" for flute and piano (2005). - 6'
Premiere planned in 2010 by Pierre-Yves Artaud and Fuminori Tanada in France.
"Cinq Voyelles pour Quatre Flutes" for four flutes or four flutes and narrator (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.
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