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=== Chamber/Instrumental === * ''Six pièces'' for harp solo (1916–1917) * ''Trois Pièces'' for organ Pièce Solennelle, Musette, Fugue (1920) * ''Deux mouvements'' for 2 flutes (or flute and oboe), clarinet and bassoon (1921) * ''Jeux'', Sonatine for flute and piano (1923) * ''Le Jardinier de Samos'' for flute, clarinet, trumpet, violin, cello and percussion (1924) * ''Française'' for guitar (1926) * ''Arie (Vocalise)'' for flute, violin and piano (1927) * ''Aria'' for flute (or other instrument) and piano (1927, 1930) * ''Trois pièces brèves'' for wind quintet (1930) * ''Ariette'' for guitar (1935) * ''Cinq pièces en trio'' for oboe, clarinet and bassoon (1935) * ''Entr'acte'' for flute (or violin) and harp (or guitar) (1935) * ''Pièce'' for flute solo (1936) * String Quartet (1937–1942) * ''Capriccio pour dix instruments'' for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, harp, 2 violins, viola, and cello (1936–1938) * Trio for violin, cello and harp (1944) * ''Deux interludes'' for flute, violin and harpsichord (or harp) (1946) * ''Étude-caprice pour un Tombeau de Chopin'' for cello solo (1949) * ''Ghirlarzana'' for cello solo (1950) * ''Caprilena'' for violin solo (1950) * ''Impromptu'' for trumpet and piano (1950) * ''Carignane'' for bassoon and piano (1953) * ''Arabesque'' for bassoon and piano
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