• 1870: A melody and a
barcarolle to verses by Victor Hugo; three pieces for violin: an Adagio, a "Neapolitan" and a "song". • a musical illustration of François Coppée's play,
Le Luthier de Crémone, which premiered on 23 May 1876 at the Théâtre-Français (Comédie-Française), with a prelude for solo violin. At that time, the critics underlined the beautiful inspiration of this score with its high level of style. •
Marche-Ballet,
Chant des Montagnes and
Marche Nocturne for orchestra • Concerto pour violon • a string quartet • a piano trio, • Trio for flute, viola and cello •
Au Valespir, chant pyrénéen, for voice and piano, lyrics by . ==References==