Compositor, pianista, autor
Suite for chamber orchestra written for the radio - 1997
Commissioned by: Radio France Inter.
First recording: by the composer with Christian Moreaux (oboe), J.L.Chautemps (saxophones), Basile Leroux (electric guitar), David Simpson (cello).
Suite for chamber orchestra written for the radio - 1997
Commissioned by: Radio France Culture.
First recording: by the composer with Christian Moreaux (oboe).
Radio play, 25’- 1993
First broadcasting: May 2nd, 1993, Atelier de Création Radiophonique / France Culture.
Radiophonic version, 34’ - 1993
First broadcasting: May 2nd, 1993, Atelier de Création Radiophonique / France Culture.
Radiophonic poem for twelves voices, choir, two actors and electroacoustic, 28’30" - 1987/1988
Commissioned by: Radio France.
Coproduction: INA-GRM.
First recording : CD Thésis THC 82054 , Musiques pour les voix, 1992, Radio-France choir, Tranchant, Valadié, Mitrovitsa.
RAI PRIZE / ITALIA PRIZE, 1988.
Radio play, with Christian Zanési, 50’ - 1984
First broadcasting: France Musique, December 24th, 1984.
Radio play, for voices, piano and electroacoustic, 20’ - 1984
Dedicated to: Caroline Marcadé.
First performance: October 10th, 1984 in Paris, Dunois, by the composer.
First recording: CD Thésis THC 82051, Musiques for the piano.
Radio play, 7’ - 1984
First recording: LP Nato 304 Six Séquences for Alfred Hitchcock, 1984.
Radio play, 33’- 1980-1981
Commissioned by: Radio France for the Italia Prize.
First broadcasting: May 2nd, 1993, Atelier de Création Radiophonique / France Culture.
Radio play (text, music and interviews) with the collaboration of Maurice Roche and Jean-Yves Bosseur, 120’ - 1977
First broadcasting: On 1978, France Culture "La Musique et les Hommes".
Radio play, 20’ - 1977
First recording: private CD for the 70th birthday of Maurice Roche, 1995.
Thirty pieces of one hour (texts, musics, sound effects) - 1975-1977
Radio play (texts, music and interviews), 120’ - 1973
Dedicated to: Charlie Barrello.
Commissioned by: Radio France.
First broadcasting: January 1st, 1974, Atelier de Création Radiophonique /France Culture.