List of works by Jean-Luc Darbellay

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Jean-Luc Darbellay (born July 2, 1946 in Bern) composed over 250 works of all genres.

Works

Incidental music

  • C'est un peu d'eau qui nous sépare (1989). Chamber opera. Libretto: Alain Rochat. Premiere October 13, 1989 Lausanne (Chœur Bis, Ludus Ensemble, conductor: Jean-Luc Darbellay)

Orchestral music

  • Concerto (1989) for violoncello and ensemble. Premiere November 14, 1989 Paris (Grand Auditorium de Radio France , Hansei Karttunen [cello], Ensemble Denosjours, conductor: Jean-Luc Darbellay)
  • Pranam III (1992) for solo violoncello and ensemble. Premiere June 7, 1992 Perugia (Quaderni Perugini di Musica contemporanea, Siegfried Palm [cello], Ensemble dei Quaderni Perugini di Musica Contemporanea, conductor: Jean-Luc Darbellay)
  • Pranam IV (1995) for violoncello and ensemble. Premiere November 19, 1995 Halle ( concert hall , Siegfried Palm [cello], MDR Kammerphilharmonie, conductor: Jean-Luc Darbellay)
  • Incanto (1995) for horn and large orchestra. World premiere March 2, 1995 Plauen (Theater, Jean Uwe Weisz [Horn], Philharmonic Orchestra of the Vogtland Theater, conductor: Paul Theissen )
  • Chandigarh (1996) for 17 instruments. Premiere October 24, 1996 Biel (Farelsaal, Elsbeth Darbellay [basset horn], Nouvel Ensemble Contemporain, conductor: Jean-Luc Darbellay)
  • Suite (1998) for brass band. Premiere July 1, 1998 Thun (National Youth Brass Band Switzerland, conductor: Jan Van der Roost )
  • Con fuoco (1998) for orchestra. WP 14 May 1998 Plauen (Philharmonic Orchestra of the Vogtland Theater Plauen, conductor: Gunter Kahlert )
  • New version. Premiere November 23, 2007 Hong Kong (Hong Kong Cultural Center, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra , conductor: Tsung Yeh)
  • New version. Premiere October 1, 2009 Kiev (Kiev State Philharmonic, Conductor: Nicolas Farine )
  • Mégalithe (2001) for horn and solo ensemble. Premiere September 7, 2001 Neuchâtel (Laténium, Olivier Darbellay [Horn], Nouvel Ensemble Contemporain, conductor: Jean-Luc Darbellay)
  • Aurora (2002) for orchestra. Premiere September 5th, 2002 Locarno (Chiesa San Francesco, Orchestra della Svizzera italiana , conductor: Michael Stern )
  • A Quattro (2002) for 4 horns and orchestra. Premiere January 31, 2002 Bern ( Kultur Casino , Thomas Müller, Olivier Darbellay, Daniel Lienhard, Matteo Ravarelli [horn], Bern Symphony Orchestra , conductor: Petri Sakari)
  • Ondes (2002) for orchestra. Premiere April 26, 2002 Bern (Kultur Casino, Bern Symphony Orchestra , conductor: Dmitri Kitajenko )
  • Alea (2003) for violin and orchestra. Premiere January 17, 2003 Bern (Gare du Nord, Festival L'art pour l'Aar , Esther Hoppe [violin], Basel Chamber Orchestra , conductor: Jürg Wyttenbach )
  • Alizé (2006) for bass clarinet (double bass clarinet) and orchestra. Premiere January 18, 2006 Biel (Kongresshaus, 5th symphony concert , Biel Symphony Orchestra , conductor: Jost Meier )
  • Escales (2006) for horn and string orchestra. WP March 25, 2006 Grenchen (Parktheater, Olivier Darbellay [Horn], Grenchen City Orchestra, conductor: Rudolf E. Baumann)
  • Version for 2 percussionists and string orchestra. Premiere March 25, 2006 Grenchen (Parktheater, Emil Bolli, Silvan Bolle [drums], Grenchen City Orchestra, conductor: Rudolf E. Baumann)
  • Echoes (2007). Dialogue for horn and large orchestra. Premiere December 7, 2007 Montpellier (Festival Présences de Radio France , Orchester Philharmonique de Radio France , conductor: Ilan Volkov )
  • Tschara (2007). Concerto for flute and orchestra. Premiere June 20, 2007 Biel (Biel Symphony Orchestra, conductor: Kaspar Zehnder )
  • Zephyr (2008) for clarinet and chamber orchestra. WP April 5, 2008 Prague ( Rudolfinum , Stephan Siegenthaler [clarinet], Prague Philharmonia, conductor: Kaspar Zehnder)
  • Man (2009) for horn and orchestra. Premiere February 18, 2009 Biel (Kongresshaus, Olivier Darbellay [Horn], Biel Symphony Orchestra, conductor: Thomas Rösner )
  • Noori (2011) for violin, horn and string orchestra. WP August 4, 2011 Champéry (church, festival “rencontres musicales”, Noëlle-Anne Darbellay [violin], Olivier Darbellay [horn], Ensemble Tibor Varga, conductor: Jean-Luc Darbellay)
  • Cosmos (2011) for percussion and orchestra. Premiere October 31, 2011 Lausanne (Salle Métropole, Evelyn Glennie [percussion], Orchester de Chambre de Lausanne , conductor: Pascal Rophé)
  • ECO (2013) for alphorn and orchestra. Premiere February 28, 2013 Brno, (Janáček Theater, Radek Baborák [Alphorn], Philharmonie Brno , conductor: Kaspar Zehnder)
  • Trittico (2014) per corno delle alpi, corno naturale, corno francese ed orchestra. Premiere October 25, 2014 Zurich (Opera House, Olivier Darbellay [horns], Philharmonia Orchestra Zurich , conductor: Fabio Luisi)
  • Convergences (2014) for large orchestra. Premiere November 27, 2014 Bern (Kultur Casino, Bern Symphony Orchestra, conductor: Mario Venzago )
  • Résonances (2014) for alphorn and strings. WP December 21, 2014 Friborg (St. Theresien Church, Olivier Darbellay [Alphorn], Orchester des jeunes de Friborg, conductor: Théophanis Kapsopoulos)
  • Once upon a time (2015) for alphorn and strings. WP May 30, 2015 Zurich (Tonhalle Zurich, Olivier Darbellay [Horn], Camerata Zurich , conductor: Igor Karsko )
  • Lueur de l'aube (2015) for chamber orchestra. Premiere September 10, 2015 Bern (Conservatory, Bern Chamber Orchestra , conductor: Philippe Bach )
  • Anges - l'univers mystérieux de Paul Klee (2016) for orchestra. Premiere December 7, 2016, Geneva (Victoria Hall, Orchester de la Suisse Romande, conductor: Hartmut Haenchen )

Chamber music

  • Edes - Hommage à E (dison) De (ni) s (sov) (1989) for 2 flutes and clarinet. Premiere August 16, 1989 Lucerne ( Conservatory , master class Edison Denisov, Anna-Katharina Graf [flute], Daniel Pfister [flute], Martin Imfeld [clarinet])
  • la (1989) for clarinet, violin, violoncello, 2 tuning forks. WP June 2, 1989 Carouge (Annemarie Dreyer [violin], Erich Plüss [cello], Walter Stauffer [clarinet])
  • Octuor à vent (1991) for wind ensemble. Premiere August 11, 1991 Bern (French Church, Ludus Ensemble, conductor: Jean-Luc Darbellay)
  • Interférences (1991) for flute, oboe and horn. WP 25 May 1991 Bern ( Johanneskirche , Konzertgesellschaft Neue Horizonte, Besse Welsh [flute], Markus Häberling [oboe] Denise Streit [horn])
  • Cantus (1993) for horn and organ. WP July 3, 1993 Altenburg (Castle Church, Jens-Uwe Weisz [horn], Felix Friedrich [organ])
  • Oréade (1993) for clarinet and string trio . Premiere September 5, 1993 Lucerne ( Conservatory , International Music Festival Lucerne , Dani Häusler [clarinet], Sofia Dodds [violin], Eva Lüthi [cello])
  • À la recherche (1994) for ensemble. WP November 6, 1994 Boswil ( Old Church , ensemble recherche , conductor: Roland Kluttig )
  • Version for 9 instruments. Premiere May 26, 1995 Moscow (House of Composers, AZM Ensemble, conductor: Alexei Vinogradov)
  • Itinéraires (1994) for 2 violoncellos. Premiere May 7, 1994 Moscow ( Conservatory , Christine Lacote, Mark Varshavsky [violoncello])
  • Elégie (1994) for orchestra. Premiere December 18, 1994 Neuchâtel (Orchester Symphonique Neuchâtelois, conductor: Theo Loosli)
  • Images perdues (1995) for violoncello and piano. WP March 5, 1995 Paris (Center culturel suisse, Musique du Dimanche, Walter Grimmer [cello], Stefan Fahrni [piano])
  • Appels (1995) for 2 horns. Premiere June 1, 1995 Bern (Rosengarten, Olivier Alvarez [horn], Olivier Darbellay [horn, natural horn])
  • Signal (1995) for 2 horns (also natural horns). WP June 13, 1995 Bern (Rosengarten, Olivier Alvarez [horn], Olivier Darbellay [horn, natural horn])
  • Écumes (1996) for string quartet. WP April 29, 1996 Montreal (Salle Pierre-Mercure, Quatuor Morency)
  • Néva (1996). 2nd string quartet. Premiere October 20, 1996 Bern (Radio Studio, New Philharmonic Quartet)
  • Ein Garten für Orpheus (1996) for basset horn, horn and string quartet. Premiere December 5, 1996 Dessau ( Bauhaus stage , Ensemble 20, conductor: Jean-Luc Darbellay)
  • Version for basset horn, horn and 9 solo strings (also string orchestra; all string parts divided except double bass). WP March 12, 2006 Mulhouse (Temple Saint-Paul, Ludus Ensemble, conductor: Jean-Luc Darbellay)
  • Empreintes (1996) for piano trio. Premiere September 20, 1996 Bern (Radio Studio, Moscow Rachmaninov Trio )
  • Accents (1997) for alto saxophone and horn. World premiere March 2, 1997 Luxemburg (Marc Sieffert [saxophone], Olivier Darbellay [horn])
  • Valère (1997) for violin and piano. Premiere August 14, 1997 Sion (Conservatory, Natascha Lomeiko [violin], Jean-Jacques Balleys [piano])
  • A Tre (1997) for oboe, violin, piano. WP 6 July 1997 Litomyšl ( castle , Jan Adamus [oboe], Jitka Adamusova [violin], Kveta Novotná [piano])
  • So to speak (1997/99) for oboe, bassoon, viola and guitar. 17 miniatures. Premiere June 28, 1999 Leipzig ( Museum of Fine Arts , MDR Music Summer , Ensemble Sortisatio )
  • Call (1998) for 2 valve horns, 2 natural horns and piano. Premiere October 1, 1998 Bern ( Conservatory , Thomas Müller, Bruno Schneider, Philippe Bach, Olivier Darbellay [horn], Jan Schultsz [piano])
  • Chant d'adieux (1998) for clarinet and basset horn. WP June 4, 1998 Eisenach ( Wartburg , Jean-Luc Darbellay [clarinet], Elsbeth Darbellay [basset horn])
  • Version for violin and violoncello. Premiere June 4, 2006 (Theater Schloss Cappenberg , Mirijam Contzen [violin], Peter Hörr [violoncello])
  • Version for 2 cellos. WP May 19, 2007 St. Petersburg (House of the Composers, Christine Lacoste, Mark Varshavsky [cello])
  • Version for string quartet. Premiere March 24, 2009 Bern ( Nydeggkirche , Leipzig String Quartet )
  • Lumières (1998) for octet. Premiere January 16, 1999 Greifensee (Landenberghaus, Ensemble Antipodes, conductor: Jean-luc Darbellay)
  • Odes Brèves (1998) for saxophone, violin, violoncello. Premiere November 10, 1998 Halle ( Handel House , Nathalie Chee [violin], Marc Sieffert [saxophone], Peter Hörr [cello])
  • Shadows (1998/99) for 5 percussionists. WP July 9, 2000 Weggis (Parish Church, Percussion Art Ensemble Bern)
  • Kantha Bopha (1999) for cello solo and cello orchestra. Premiere December 3, 1999 Bern (Music Festival Bern, French Church , Siegfried Palm [cello], conductor: Jean-Luc Darbellay)
  • Gestes-Effleurements (1999) for string trio . Premiere November 17, 1999 Seoul (Yulim Art Hall, Streiff Trio)
  • Nova (1999). Premiere August 23, 1999 Lagonegro (Duo NOVA)
  • Dolmar (2000) for bass clarinet, violoncello and piano. Premiere February 15, 2000 Paris ( Maison de Radio France , Présences, Ensemble Accroche Note)
  • Lux (2000). 6 miniatures for the Luxembourg Sinfonietta. Premiere January 13, 2000 Luxembourg ( Villa Louvigny , Luxembourg Sinfonietta, conductor: Marcel Wengler)
  • Espaces Magiques (2001) for natural horn and piano. WP July 19, 2001 Guebwiller (Augustinian monastery, Montpellier Festival , Olivier Darbellay [natural horn], Patrizio Mazzola [piano])
  • Azure (2001). Quartet for 4 horns. Premiere November 14, 2001 Leipzig ( Old Town Hall , Leipzig Horn Quartet )
  • Mania (2001) for 7 instruments. Premiere April 30, 2001 Bern (radio studio, Ensemble Accroche Note, conductor: Jean-Luc Darbellay)
  • Alani (2003) for violin, horn and piano. WP March 16, 2003 Martigny (Fondation Louis Moret, heure musicale, Trio Orion)
  • Lo Spirito assoluto (2003) for flute, violin and piano. Premiere March 25, 2003 Rome ( Goethe-Institut , Hommage à Breccia, Massimo Bacci [violin], Luisa Sello [flute], Angela Pardo [piano])
  • Dix Aphorismes (2003) for 2 alto saxophones. Premiere July 1, 2003 Friborg (Center le phénix, Philippe Savoy [saxophone], David Zumofen [saxophone])
  • Regarde (2003) for basset horn, alto sax, horn and string quartet. Premiere October 26, 2003 Porrentruy (Collège Thurmann, Festival du Jura: portrait concert, Noelle-Anne Darbellay [violin, vocals and recitation], Olivier Darbellay [horn], Ensemble Orion, conductor: Jean-Luc Darbellay)
  • Nocturne (2004) for piano trio. WP February 16, 2004 Geneva ( Palais des Nations , Moscow Rachmaninov Trio)
  • for piano quartet. WP February 22, 2016 Prague ( New Town Hall , Josef Suk Piano Quartet)
  • for flute, viola and harp. WP March 11, 2017 Biel (Farelsaal, Polina Peskina [flute], Gwenaëlle Kobyliansky [viola], Johanna Baer [harp])
  • Postojna (2004) for ensemble. WP July 10, 2005 Ljubljana (Palace Concerts, Ensemble for Contemporary Music MD7)
  • Concerto discreto (2005) for basset horn, horn and string quartet. Premiere February 14, 2005 Bonn ( Arithmeum , Concerto Discreto, Olivier Darbellay [horn], Noelle-Anne Darbellay [violin], Orion Ensemble, conductor: Jean-Luc Darbellay)
  • Reflets (2005, hommage à Olivier Messiaen ) for clarinet, violin, violoncello and piano. Premiere September 17, 2005 Warstein (Stephan Siegenthaler [clarinet], Ralf Gothóni [violin], Peter Hörr [cello], Cora Irsen [piano])
  • Al Furioso (2005) for percussion and piano. Premiere September 27, 2005 Linz ( Brucknerfest , Ancuza Aprodu [piano], Thierry Miroglio [percussion])
  • Vagues (2006) for ensemble. Premiere November 5, 2006 Minden ( St. Martini , Ensemble Horizonte, conductor: Jörg Peter Mittmann)
  • Mégalithe - Lutéce (2007) for horn and ensemble. Premiere June 26, 2007 Bern ( French Church , Olivier Darbellay [Horn], Ludus Ensemble, conductor: Jean-Luc Darbellay)
  • VIF (2008) for 4 bassoons. Premiere May 10, 2008 Berlin (Akademie Rheinsberg, Quadriga Fagott Ensemble)
  • Acqua (2009) for violin, violoncello and piano. Premiere August 7th, 2009 Champéry (Festival des rencontres musicales, Trio Not Abene)
  • Asia (2009) for flute (alto flute), viola and harp. Premiere January 26th, 2009 Lausanne ( Conservatoire , Trio Nomade)
  • Miniatures (2009) for flute (alto flute), bass clarinet, violin, cello, double bass and piano. Premiere November 14, 2009 Bern ( Zentrum Paul Klee , Paul Klee Ensemble)
  • Vela (2009) for violin, horn and organ. Premiere June 27, 2009 Torshavn (Noëlle-Anne Darbellay [violin], Olivier Darbellay [horn], Hans Eugen Frischknecht [organ])
  • L'Aar (2010) for video and ensemble. Premiere January 8, 2010 Bern ( Festival L'art pour l'Aar , Ensemble Horizonte, conductor: Jörg-Peter Mittmann)
  • Omaggio a Giorgio (2011) for oboe, bassoon and piano. WP 8 February 2011 Lugano ( RSI Auditorium Stelio Molo, Ensemble di fiati '900 del CSI)
  • Waves (2011) for 2 flutes. WP February 25, 2011 Bern (Festival L'art pour l'Aar, French Church, Elisabeth Weinzierl , Edmund Wächter [flute])
  • Vivo (2011) for oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon. Premiere April 7, 2011 Moscow (International Performing Arts Center, Kurt Meier [oboe], Stephan Siegenthaler [clarinet], Olivier Darbellay [horn], Heidrun Wirth [bassoon])
  • Loons (2011) for violin, viola, clarinet and basset horn. Premiere November 24, 2011 Bern (Galerie Cerny, Jean-Luc Darbellay [clarinet], Elsbeth Darbellay [basset horn], Noëlle-Anne Darbellay [violin], Francisco Sierra [viola])
  • avec élan (2012) for violin and piano. Premiere January 28, 2013 Gstaad ( Sommets musicaux de Gstaad , Chapelle de Gstaad, Callum Smart [violin], Gordon Back [piano])
  • avec calme et sérénité (2012) for violin and piano. WP January 29, 2013 Gstaad (Sommets musicaux de Gstaad, Chapelle de Gstaad, Chansik Park [violin], Tamara Atschba [piano])
  • avec feu et fluidité (2012) for violin and piano. WP January 30, 2013 Gstaad (Sommets musicaux de Gstaad, Chapelle de Gstaad, Yuri Revich [violin], Lily Maisky [piano])
  • avec élégance et fantaisie (2012) for violin and piano. Premiere February 2, 2013 Gstaad (Sommets musicaux de Gstaad, Chapelle de Gstaad, Lara Kusztrich [violin], Sophie Pacini [piano])
  • avec émotion et frénésie (2012) for violin and piano. Premiere February 3, 2013 Gstaad (Sommets musicaux de Gstaad, Chapelle de Gstaad, Albrecht Menzel [violin], Moon Young Chae [piano])
  • avec ferveur et virtuosité (2012) for violin and piano. WP February 4, 2013 Gstaad (Sommets musicaux de Gstaad, Chapelle de Gstaad, Lukas Stepp [violin], Julia Kammerlander [piano])
  • Über Wasser (2012) for oboe, bassoon, viola and guitar. WP January 29, 2013 Winterthur ( musica aperta , art museum, Ensemble Sortisatio)
  • Rencontres (2013) for violin and double bass. WP January 19, 2013 Bern, French Church (Noëlle-Anne Darbellay [violin], Edicson Ruiz [double bass])
  • Songe (2013) for accordion and string trio. Premiere February 1, 2013 Martigny (Fondation Moret, Ensemble Carpe Dièse)
  • Namgang (2013) for clarinet and string quartet. WP July 2, 2013 Bern (Bern University of the Arts , Ensemble ECLAT Korea, conductor: Jim Soo Kim)
  • Mythos (2013) for ensemble. Premiere September 27, 2013 Detmold ( Martin Luther Church , Ensemble Horizonte, conductor: Jörg-Peter Mittmann )
  • Pieve Caina (2013) for ensemble. Premiere October 26, 2013 Winterthur (musica aperta, Theater am Gleis , MDI Ensemble Milano, conductor: Robert HP Platz )
  • Genesis (2014) for ensemble. Premiere January 31st, 2014 Düsseldorf (Festival Schöne Woche, Tonhalle Düsseldorf , Ensemble Notabu, conductor: Mark-Andreas Schlingensiepen )
  • Anthémoz (2016) for alphorn / horn and string trio . WP August 4, 2016 Champéry (Rencontres musicales de Champéry, Temple, Olivier Darbellay [alphorn and horn], string trio of the Orion Ensemble)
  • Dialogues (2016) for four percussionists. WP November 6, 2016 Uettligen (Reberhaus, Percussion Art Ensemble)
  • Runa (2017) for ensemble. WP May 30, 2017 Bern (Festival L'art pour l'Aar, Dampfzentrale Bern , Ensemble Proton Bern , Letung: Matthias Kuhn)
  • ... at an angel, som ... (2017) for ensemble. Premiere June 2nd, 2017 Hamburg ( Christian Church , Ensemble Horizonte Detmold, conductor: Jörg-Peter Mittmann)
  • Hommage à Schubert (2017) for string trio. WP September 9, 2017 Yverdon ( Temple d'Yverdon , Susanna Fini [violin], Noëlle-Anne Darbellay [viola] and René Camacaro [cello])

Choral music

  • New version. WP March 26, 2010 Lucerne ( Jesuit Church , Lucerne Festival at Easter, Barbara Locher [soprano], Liliane Zürcher [alto], Rolf Romei [tenor], Michel Brodard [bass], Akademiechor Luzern, Chœur de chambre de l'Université de Friborg , Young Philharmonic Central Switzerland, conductor: Emilio Pomàrico )
  • It was a child that never wanted (2006) for acting, reciting, singing and playing violinist, horn and mixed choir S / A / T / B. Premiere October 13, 2006 Ernen ( village church , Noëlle-Anne Darbellay [violin], Olivier Darbellay [horn], Singschule St. Gallen [mixed choir], conductor: Monica Buckland)
  • New version for reciting violinist, horn and ensemble. Text: Guy Krneta . Premiere June 3, 2007 Bern (Conservatory, Noëlle-Anne Darbellay [violin], Olivier Darbellay [horn], Luxembourg Sinfonietta, conductor: Jean-Luc Darbellay)
  • Version for speaking violinist. Text: Guy Krneta, on the picture of the same name by Paul Klee. WP April 29, 2008 Bern (Festival L'art pour l'Aar, Galerie raum, Noëlle-Anne Darbellay [violin])
  • Eternel (2007) for children's choir and 3 cellos. Premiere May 14, 2007 Beauvais

Vocal music

  • Sept poèmes romands (1986) for mezzo-soprano, flute, clarinet and basset-horn (or 2 clear, B-Hn). Premiere April 24, 1986 Lausanne ( Conservatoire , Manuela Mumenthaler [mezzo-soprano], Mirella Donadini [flute], Curzio Petraglio [clarinet], Annette Balissat [basset horn])
  • New version. UA. November 18, 2011 Rouen (Salle des mariages / Hôtels de ville de Rouen, Nathalie Beauval [soprano], Marc Sieffert, Asdrubal Bandeira and Altamiro Rocha [saxophone])
  • New version. Premiere November 12, 2012 Paris ( Église Saint-Roch , Nathalie Beauval [soprano], Marc Sieffert, Asdrubal Bandeira and Altamiro Rocha [saxophone])
  • New version. WP January 29, 2017 Mulhouse (Temple St. Paul, Kai Wessel [countertenor], Noëlle-Anne Darbellay [violin], Francisco Sierra [viola], Elsbeth Darbellay [basset horn])
  • Ground I (1997) for speaker and alto saxophone. Text: Clayton Eshleman. Premiere May 10, 1997 Paris (Théâtre Molière, Festival franco-anglais de poésie, Marc Sieffert [saxophone], Jean-Luc Debattice [speaker])
  • Été gelé (2003) for soprano, basset horn and violoncello. Premiere April 7, 2003 Lausanne ( Conservatoire , Ensemble Accroche Note)
  • Delphes des trois fois (2004) for soprano, bass clarinet, horn, violoncello and percussion. Text: Sylviane Dupuis. WP January 15, 2005 Bern ( French Church , Ensemble Accroche Note)
  • Dernière lettre à Théo (2010) for baritone and large orchestra based on the story of the same name by Metin Arditi on Theo. Premiere February 18, 2010 Geneva (Victoria Hall, Rudolf Rosen [baritone], Orchester de la Suisse Romande , conductor: Klaus Weise )
  • Einst (2010) for mezzo-soprano, violin, horn and bassoon. WP March 6, 2010 Thun (City Hall, Sabine Kaipainen [mezzo-soprano], Noëlle-Anne Darbellay [violin], Olivier Darbellay [horn], Tuomas Kaipainen [bassoon])
  • Version for mezzo-soprano, cor anglais and piano. WP August 29, 2010 Helsinki (Helsinki Festival, Sabine Kaipainen [mezzo-soprano], Tuomas Kaipainen [English horn])
  • Version for violin and voice. WP September 18, 2011 Sion (Evangelical Reformed Church, Noëlle-Anne Darbellay [violin, voice])
  • Soliloquaubordunlac (2011) for speaker and violin. Texts: Claude Held. Premiere June 18, 2011 Paris (Auditorium St. Germain, Jean-Luc Darbellay [speaker], Francisco Sierra [viola])
  • Paulette (2011) for violin and voice. Texts: Guy Krneta. Premiere June 18, 2011 Paris (Auditorium St. Germain, Week-end poésie et musique - musique et poésie, Noëlle-Anne Darbellay [violin, voice])
  • Note sur le temps personnel et cosmique (2011) for speaker and violin. Texts: Gabrielle Althen. Premiere June 18, 2011 Paris (Auditorium St. Germain, Jean-Luc Darbellay [speaker], Francisco Sierra [viola])
  • Mater Dolorosa (2011) for violin, alto saxophone, piano and speaker. Text: François Debluë. Premiere June 17, 2011 Paris (Auditorium St. Germain, Festival franco-anglais de poésie, Hélène Sieffert [violin], Marc Sieffert [alto saxophone], Christine Marchais [piano], Jean-Luc Darbellay [speaker])
  • La voix de M. Temple (2011) for speaker and violin. Texts: Shizue Ogawa. Premiere June 18, 2011 Paris (Auditorium St. Germain, Festival franco-anglais de poésie, Jean-Luc Darbellay [speaker], Francisco Sierra [violin])
  • Kunigundula configuration (2015) for soprano, bass, flute and piano. Text: Hans Arp . WP January 17, 2015 Basel (Elisabethenkirche, Mondnacht-Ensemble)
  • Ville (2016) for speaker and basset horn. WP June 11, 2016 Paris (Festival franco-anglais de poésie Paris, Librairie Alban Caussé, Yekta [speaker], Elsbeth Darbellay [basset horn])

Solo works

  • Espaces (1984, dedicated to Hermann Baumann ) for basset horn solo without string accompaniment. Premiere September 5, 1984 Bern (Jean-Luc Darbellay [basset horn])
  • Version for horn solo with string accompaniment. Premiere September 16, 1995 Frutigen (church, Elsbeth Darbellay [basset horn], Ludus Ensemble, conductor: Jean-Luc Darbellay)
  • for funnel violin. WP May 8, 2014 St. Gallen ( Art Museum St. Gallen , Noëlle-Anne Darbellay [funnel violin])
  • Plages (1985) for English horn or A saxophone
  • Version for Heckelphone. WP June 6, 2008 Bern (Alain Girard)
  • Introduzione-Tranquillo-Con Brio (1994) for trumpet solo. WP 14 January 2002 Leipzig ( University of Music and Theater "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" Leipzig , Steffen Naumann [trumpet])
  • Solo (1995) for violoncello. Premiere May 16, 1995 Prague (Palais Lichtenstein, Siegfried Palm [cello])
  • "S" (2003) for cello solo. WP August 30, 2003 Liestal (Viva Cello, Stadtkirche, Siegfried Palm [cello])
  • BACH (2003) for violin solo. Premiere May 29, 2003 Bucharest (Radio Studio, Egidius Streiff [violin])
  • Version for 2 percussionists. Premiere March 23, 2007 Bévilard (children's concert for school classes, Julien Annoni, Olivier Membrez [percussion])
  • Version for viola solo. WP March 11, 2008 Winterthur ( Art Museum , Matthias Sannemüller [viola])
  • Version for bassoon solo. WP June 6, 2008 Bern ( French Church , Festival L'art pour l'Aar , Nicolas Rihs [bassoon])
  • New version for viola solo. WP September 13, 2011 Sion (Mediathek, Francisco Sierra [Viola])
  • New version for bassoon. Premiere July 1st, 2012 Brienz ( Grandhotel Giessbach , Monika Schneider [bassoon])
  • Version for viola d'amore. Premiere January 3, 2015 Moscow (Rachmaninov Hall in the Moscow Conservatory , Florian Mohr [Viola d'amore])
  • New version for viola d'amore. WP 28. Wed 2017 Bern (Johanneskirche, Florian Mohr [Viola d'amore])
  • Flash (2001) for bass clarinet solo. WP January 22, 2005 Meiringen ( Sankt Michaelskirche , Thomas Stebler [clarinet])
  • Sentences (2009) for clarinet solo. Premiere May 8, 2009 Riddes (Angelo Montanaro [clarinet])
  • Version for bass clarinet. WP June 9, 2012 Basel (Enterprise Center, Igor Kombaratov [bass clarinet])
  • Version for viola solo. WP September 13, 2011 Sion ( Wallis Media Library , Francisco Sierra [Viola])
  • avec douceur et délicatesse (2012) for violin. Premiere January 31, 2013 Gstaad (Sommets musicaux de Gstaad, Chapelle de Gstaad, Elin Kolev [violin])
  • Version for alto saxophone. WP May 9, 2012 Lucerne (University of Music, Valentin Oberson [alto saxophone])
  • Ondes Lumineuses (2015) for percussion solo. WP September 6, 2015 Bern (Conservatory, Thierry Miroglio [Percussion])
  • Tellurique (2016) for snare drum. Premiere March 18, 2016 Bern (Festival L'art pour l'Aar, French Church, Sylvain Andrey [snare drum])

Piano music (solo)

  • Message oublié (1997) for piano solo
  • Version for basset horn. WP July 12, 2008 Murten (Elsbeth Darbellay [basset horn])
  • Messages (2000) for piano solo. WP March 9, 2001 Bucharest (George Enescu Memorial Museum, Irinel Anghel [piano])
  • Version of numbers 1 and 3 for violin and viola. WP July 12, 2008 Murten (German Church, Noëlle-Anne Darbellay [violin], Francisco Sierra [viola])
  • Miroir (2007) for piano solo (homage to Henri Dutilleux on a sequence of notes from the cello concerto Tout un monde lointain ... ). Premiere March 7, 2007 Paris (Salle Cortot, Christine Marchai [piano])
  • Ciel étoilé (2008) for piano. WP June 15, 2008 Brienz (Grandhotel Giessbach, Patrizio Mazzola [piano])
  • Étoile (2014) for piano solo. WP May 30, 2014 Tokyo (Goethe-Institut, Satoko Inoue , [piano])
  • Pagina nera (2017) for piano solo. Premiere August 18, 2017 Davos (Davos Festival - young artists in concert, Spielbox, Leonor Dill [piano])

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