Roland Dyens - Selected List of Works

Selected List of Works

  • 20 Lettres Pour Guitare Solo
  • Aria (guitar quintet)
  • Brésils (4 guitars or ensemble)
  • Chansons françaises Vol.1 (solo guitar )
  • Chansons françaises Vol.1 (solo guitar - tablatures)
  • Chansons françaises Vol.2 (solo guitar)
  • Citrons doux et le Quatuor Accorde (solo guitar)
  • Concertino de Nürtingen (solo guitar & guitar ensemble)
  • Concerto en si (solo guitar & guitar ensemble)
  • Concerto métis (guitar & piano)
  • Concerto métis (solo guitar & string orchestra)
  • Concertomaggio (2 guitars and string orchestra)
  • Côté Nord (2 guitars)
  • Côté Sud (guitar octet - quartet possible)
  • Eloge de Léo Brouwer (solo guitar)
  • Hamsa (4 guitars or guitar ensemble)
  • Hommage à Franck Zappa (solo guitar)
  • Hommage à Villa-Lobos (solo guitar)
  • L.B. Story (solo guitar)
  • Libra Sonatine (solo guitar)
  • Lulla by Melissa (solo guitar)
  • Mambo des Nuances et Lille Song (solo guitar)
  • Mes arrangements à l’amiable (solo guitar)
  • Muguet et L’Allusive (solo guitar)
  • Rossiniana n°1 d’après Mauro Giuliani (solo guitar & string quartet)
  • Rythmaginaires (guitar octet)
  • Santo Tirso (solo guitar)
  • Songe Capricorne (solo guitar)
  • Suite Polymorphe (4 guitars or guitar ensemble)
  • Tango en Skaï (solo guitar & string quartet)
  • Tango en Skaï (solo guitar)
  • Triaela (solo guitar)
  • Trois (3) pièces polyglottes - Valse des loges, Flying Wigs & Sols d’Ièze (solo guitar)
  • Trois Saudades
  • Valse des anges - Angel’s waltz (solo guitar)
  • Valse en skaï (solo guitar)
  • Variations sur un thème de la "Flûte Enchantée" Mozart/ Sor (4 guitars or guitar ensemble)
  • Ville d'Avril (4 guitars or guitar ensemble)
  • Ville d'Avril (solo guitar)

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