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Operas
• "Guru" (2006-2009) opera in achievement, libretto by Xavier Maurel based on an original idea by the composer, OSF Productions Publisher, State's Commission - Premiere at the Nice's Opera, 2011-2012 season, Daniel Mesguich Stage Director, Nice's Opera Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Laurent Petitgirard
Duration : 1h55'.
Orchestration : 5 soloists (1 baryton, 1 soprano, 1 alto, 1 ténor, et 1 basse), 1 actresses, vocal group of 6 singers, choir and orchestra : 3(1pic, 1flA).3(1eng.h).3(1clB).3(1cbn) – 4.3.3.1 – timb, 3perc, cel, hp – strings
• " Joseph Merrick dit Elephant Man " (1996-1998) opera based on a libretto by Eric Nonn. First performance February 2002 at the Prague's State Opera, recorded by the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by the composer for Naxos (Durand, Publisher) French premiere Nice's Opera, december 2004 (DVD Marco Polo).
American premiere, Minnesota Opera May 2006 (New production conducted by Antony Walker, staged by Doug Varone)
Duration : 2h35'.
Orchestration : 15 soloists(1 contralto, 5 sopranos dont 1 colorature et 1 enfant, 3 mezzo-sopranos, 2 ténors, 3 barytons and 1 basse), choir and orchestra : 2(1pic, 1flA).2(1eng.h).3(1clB).3(1cbn) – 4.2.3.1 – timb, 2perc, cel, hp – strings
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Symphonic music
• "The Twelve Guardians of the Temple", (2003-2004) , symphonic poem (2003-2004) commissioned by Radio-France. Durand Publishing. World Premiere at the "Presences" Festival 2006 in Paris.
Released on CD (Naxos 8.570138) with the National Orchestra of Bordeaux Aquitaine conducted by the composer in November 2006.
Duration : 26'.
Orchestration : 3(1pic, 1flA).3(1cor ang).4(1clB).3(1cbn) – 4.4.3.1 – timb, 5perc, pno (cel), hp –strings
• "Dialogue for viola and orchestra",(2002-2003), commissioned by La Filature (Mulhouse) Durand Publishing. Premiered in May 2003 by Jesse Levine and the Mulhouse Orchestra conducted by the composer.
Released on CD (Naxos March 2007) with the National Orchestra of Bordeaux Aquitaine and Gérard Caussé, conducted by the composer in November 2006.
Duration : 23'.
Orchestration : 2(1pic, 1flA).2(1cor ang).3(1clB).2(1cbn) – 4.3(1trppic).3.1 – timb, 3perc, cel, hp –strings
• Poem for large strings orchestra (2002), premiered by the National Orchestra of France and Laurent Petitgirard in april 2003. Durand Publishing.
Released on CD (Naxos 8.570138) with the National Orchestra of Bordeaux Aquitaine conducted by the composer in November 2006.
Duration : 11'.
Orchestration : strings 16-14-12-10-8 minimum 12-10-8-6-4
• " Le Fou d'Elsa "(2000, commissioned by the association "Musique Nouvelle en Liberté"), cycle of six melodies, Poems by Louis Aragon, for alto voice and orchestra, premiered on December 9th, Salle Gaveau in Paris, by Jana Sykorova and the Orchestre Symphonique Français conducted by the composer (Durand, Publisher).
Duration : 16'.
Orchestration : 2 (1pic).2(1cor ang.).2(1clB).2(1cbn) – 2.1.0.0 – hpe, timb – 1perc –strings
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Vocalise (2001)
for soprano and orchestra
Duration : 3'.
Orchestration : 2(1 pic).2(1cor ang).2(1clB).2– 2.0.0.0 – 2perc, hp – stringsPremiere : Concours international de chant de Macon 2002, candidats du concours.
• Concerto for cello and orchestra (1994). First performance inParis, Salle Pleyel in 1994 by Gary Hoffman and the OSF conducted by the composer. Filmed byFrance 3 in 1997 with Gary Hoffman and the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic conducted by the composer.
CD by "Naxos" award " Grand Prix Lycéen 2000 des Compositeurs " (Editions Durand)
Next Performance Budapest 2/3/2010, Tamas Merey, cello, Mav Orchestra conducted by L.Petitgirard.
Duration : 24'.
Orchestration : 2(1pic, 1flA).2(1cor ang).3(1clB).3(1cbn) – 4.3.3.1 – timb, 3perc, hp –strings
• "Le Marathon", Symphonic Poem (1992) First performance in Paris, Salle Pleyel, in 1992 by the French Symphony Orchestra conducted by the composer and in New York(1995) and Chicago (2002) by James Paul.
Recorded in 1992 by the French Symphony Orchestra and the composer (Durand, Publisher)
Next performance 24/10/2006 Seoul Philharmonic.
Duration : 16'.
Orchestration : 2(1pic).2(1ca).2.2 – 3.2.2.1 – timb, 2perc, 2hp, celesta– strings
• "Euphonia", symphonic ballet (1989) First performance in Metz, France, in 1989 by the Lorraine Philharmonic conducted by the composer. Recorded in 1990 by the Lubjana Radio Orchestra (CD Naxos 8.570138). Filmed by the French television station TF1 in 1990 with the French Symphony Orchestra conducted by the composer (Durand, Publisher).
Last performance : Berlioz Festival 2004, Torino Opera Orchestra, L.Petitgirard
Duration : 28'.
Orchestration : 3(1pic, 1flA).3(1cor ang).3(1clB).3(1cbn) – 4.3.3.1 – timb, 3perc, hp –strings
• "Le Légendaire", (1984) Concerto for violin, chorus and orchestra. First performance and recording by Augustin Dumay in 1986 with the Polish Classical Philharmonic conducted by the composer (CD Naxos). Filmed by the French TV FR3 in 1986 (Durand, Publisher).
Duration : 21'.
Orchestration : 4(1pic, 1flA).3(1cor ang).4(1clB).3(1cbn) – 4.3.3.1 – timb, 3perc, hp – strings
• "Musique d'Automne", for Twelve Solo Strings (1974) First performance by Cyrill Diederich and the Virtuoses de France in Vaison-la-Romaine in 1974.
Duration : 8'.
Orchestration : strings 4-3-2-2-1
• "L'Arche" (1973) , ballet for 20 Flutes, 4 percussions and bass (1973). First performance at the Open Eyes Theater in New York with choreography by Brynar Mehl. |
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Chamber music
• "Réflexions Croisées" (2008) for cello and percussion, commisionned by the Navara Competition.
• "Le Temple, pour piano" (2005) (Durand, Publisher, 15') To be premiered by Jean-Philippe Collard
• "Le plus ardent à vivre..." (2001) septuor for harp, flute, clarinet and strins quartet, premiered in Mulhouse, 13 june 2003 (Durand, Publisher)
• "Le Fou d'Elsa" (2000), cycle of six songs, poems by Louis Aragon, for alto voice, cello (or viola) and piano. Premiered January 2002 by Nathalie Stutzmann, Inger Södergren and François Guye (Durand, Publisher)
• "Le Songe de Merrick" (1999) for harp solo, commissioned by the lily Laskine Competition
• Marathon Suites for 1 & 2 Pianos (1983) First performance in 1983 in Newport, USA by Jean-Philippe Collard and Laurent Petitgirard.
• "Hamelin", for solo cello and narrator (1984) First performance in 1984 at the Lascours Festival by Frederic Lodeon and Sonia Petrovna (Durand, Publisher)
• Sonata for Piano and Violin (1982) First performance Salle Gaveau, Paris, and recording in 1983 by Erick Friedman and the composer (Editions Mario Bois)
• Octuor for 8 solo cellos (1980). Revised version published in September 2000 (Editions Mario Bois)
• Tryptique for guitar (1979). First performance in 1980, Salle Pleyel, Paris and recorded in Rome in 1982 by Paolo Pilia ,repertory Eduard Agullo, (Editions Mario Bois)
• "Le Lien", text by Claude Confortes (1977) (Mezzo, Cello, Male Chorus). First performance in the Salle Gaveau, Paris, in 1977 by Anna Ringart and Rene Benedetti (Editions Mario Bois)
• Quintet with piano (1976). First performance in 1977 at the Salle Gaveau, Paris, by the Quatuor Français and the composer (Editions Mario Bois)
• "Méandres" for piano (1976) (Editions Mario Bois) |
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Withdrawn from catalogue
• "Quelques signes dans la mémoire du monde..." (1980) for 22 soloists, commissioned for the 50th anniversary of the Normal Scool of Music of Paris
• Concerto for double bass, cello obbligato and string orchestra (1975). First performance and recording in 1975 by François Rabbath.
• "La Porte de Vie", oratorio based on a text by Jean-Pierre Nortel (1975) First performance by the composer Salle Gaveau, Paris, in 1975. |
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