Partial List of Works
- 1985: Canticum Canticorum I
- 1990: Prayer for the Forests, for choir
- 1992: Passion and Resurrection, oratorio, for soloists, choir and ensemble
- 1992: Vigil of the Angels for viola and string orchestra
- 1993: Epitaphios, concerto for cello
- 1995: Revelation, cantata, for choir and ensemble
- 1996: Endechas y Canciones, for vocal ensemble
- 1996: Klama for viola and double bass
- 1998: The Akathistos Hymn, for choir
- 1998: Pneuma, concerto for recorder
- 1998: Words of the Angel, for choir
- 1999: Troparion of Kassiani, for choir
- 2000: Lumière sans déclin, for string orchestra
- 2001: Lamentations of the Myrrhbearers, for string quartet
- 2002: A Lion's Sleep, for choir
- 2002: Chalice of Wisdom for choir
- 2003: The Dormition of the Virgin, cantata for soloists, choir and ensemble
- 2003: The Morning Star, concerto for double-bass
- 2003: Linnunlaulu, concerto for piano
- 2004: Arise, concerto for bassoon
- 2005: Passione Popolare, for soloists, choir and ensemble
- 2009: Hymn to Saint Nicholas, for choir
- 2010: "Canticum Canticorum IV", for choir
- 2010: "Sub tuum praesidium", for choir
- 2011: "Vespers", for upper voices
- 2012: "Simeron", for vocal trio and string trio
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