Works
- Chants à Marie (4 vol.), Paris 1841–1868.
- Choix de cantiques sur des airs nouveaux, Paris, 1848.
- Oratorio pour le jour de Pâques; oratorio pour le jour de la Pentecôte, Paris, 1846.
- Recueil de chants sacrés, Paris, 1851.
- Antiphonaire de Saint Grégoire, Bruxelles, 1851.
- (posthumous) Musique religieuse, Paris, 1857.
- (posthumous) Graduale romanum, Paris, 1857.
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