In 1945, Rueff received the Prix Favareille-Chailley-Richez for a jazz piano quintet. She also composed the chamber opera ''Le Femme d'Enée'' (1954), a concerto for four saxophones and a Symphonietta (1956). Her portfolio includes many staples of the clarinet and saxophone canon, including: •
Concertino for Clarinet, Op. 15 (1950) •
Variazioni for clarinet (1976) •
Concert en Quatuor for Saxophone Quartet •
Concertino for Saxophone, Op. 17 for Alto Saxophone and Chamber Orchestra (1951) •
Chanson et Passepied, Op. 16 for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1951) •
Sonate for solo saxophone (1968) Other notable works include a
Trio for oboe, clarinet and bassoon (1960),
Dialogues for viola and piano (1970) the chamber opera ''La Femme d'Énée
(1954), a Symphonietta 1956), a Diptyque'' for flute and piano (1954). Additionally, Rueff composed numerous didactic works, which is unsurprising given her role as a professor at the Conservatoire de Paris. Her last composition, in 1999, was a series of concert pieces for bass trombone in the program of the Concours International de Trombone in
Guebwiller. Rueff's compositions have been performed internationally and recorded by notable musicians including
Frederick Hemke, Annelies Vrieswijk, Joan Martí-Frasquier, Saxallegro Ensemble, and Quatuor Ellipsos. ==References==