List of Works
DIALOGUES (work in progress) chamber ensemble and sampler
HARMONIC FIELDS (2010) fl/cl/perc/pno/vn/cello and sampler
ECHOES (2009) flute and pre-recorded sound
FOCUS (2008) chamber orchestra
INSTANT (2008) chamber orchestra
RESONANCE (2008) ob/cl/pno
MORPHING (2007) chamber orchestra
MOTO PERPETUO (2007) ob/bass cl/perc/vla (1st version) fl/vn/cello/pno (2nd version) ob/cl/bsn/perc/pno/vn/cello (3rd version)
DUO PERPETUO (2006) bass clarinet and percussion
OSTINATO (2005) cello solo and chamber orchestra
HOMAGE COLLAGE (2004) clarinet and piano
MIRAGE (2003) large orchestra
PASTICHE (2003) guitar solo
CADENZA (2003) clarinet solo
ÜBER ALLES (2002) cl/vn/cello/pno/perc
BACH VARIATIONS (2002) alto sax and pre-recorded sound
DÉJÀ VU (2001) chamber orchestra
MOZAMORPHOSIS (2000) fl/vn/cl
A-GAIN (1999) fl/cl/hn/perc/pno/vn/vc/cb (1st version) ob/cl/bn/perc/pno/vn/vc (2nd version)
QUODLIBET SONATA (1996) cello (1st version) viola (2nd version)
GULAG (1996) chamber orchestra
A PIACERE (1996) fl/ob/tp/perc/pno
ARS NOVA (1996) organ
SPIRALS (1995) chamber orchestra
EQUILIBRIUM (1994) large orchestra
CHAMBER CONCERTO (1993) string orchestra
POINTS, LINES, SPHERES (1992) fl/cl/bn/vn/cello/pno/perc
40% OBSCURITÉ (1992) vn/vla/cello/cbass/pno/2 perc
SEQUENCES (1991) cl/pno
0.001 (1990) piano
STRING QUARTET NO.1 (1990) 2 vlns/vla/cello
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