Selected Works
- Ne songe plus à fuir (1985–86) for solo cello
- EARTH (1987–88) for trombone and percussion
- I open and close (1983–88) for string quartet
- negatives (1988–93) for 9 players
- Vanity (1991–94) for orchestra
- Tract (1984–96) for solo piano
- Opening of the Mouth (1992–97) for two vocalists, 9 instrumentalists and electronics
- transmission (1996–99) for electric guitar and electronics
- Blattwerk (1998–2002) for cello and electronics
- DARK MATTER (1990–2003) for voices, ensemble and electronics
- NO (1999–2004) for orchestra
- Flechtwerk (2002–06) for clarinet and piano
- adrift (2003–07) for piano and electronics
- Nacht und Träume (2004–08) for cello, piano and electronics
- fOKT 1 - (2005– ) for the fORCH octet
- Mesopotamia (2006–09) for 17 instruments and electronics
- codex I - ... (2000– ) for improvising ensembles
- IF (2006–10) for orchestra
- cell (2005–11) for alto saxophone, accordion and contrabass
- CONSTRUCTION (2005–11) for voices, instruments and electronics
- vale (2005–12) for solo flute
- fold (2011–12) for solo Redgate-Howarth system oboe
- life-form (2011–12) for cello and electronics
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