• Holy Spirit, Ever Dwelling/No Natal, Opus 40, 2019, SATB choir and piano, 3’40”, 1st Prize in A Hymn for Mercy Competition, sponsored by the St. Joseph’s Secondary School in Navan, Ireland. Premiere: 15/12/2019; place: Paul VI Pastoral Center, Fátima, Portugal; performer: Grande Coral de Natal and Vox LaciChoir. Score | Audio/Video | Audio/Video 2

    A Cradle Song, Opus 41, 2019, SATB a cappella choir, 4’. Premiere: 02/12/2019; place: Louisiana State University-School of Music Recital Hall, Baton Rouge, USA. Score | Audio/Video

    Eu Sou Jesus/I am Jesus, Opus 43, 2019, TTBB/SSAA/SATB choir and piano, 4’. Premiere: 28/09/2024; place: Dr. José Zóccoli de Andrade Conservatory, Ituiutaba, Brazil; performers: Vox Femina Choir and Zélio Sanches Navarro Keyboard Orchestra. Audio/Video | Audio/Video 2

    He Came All So Still, Opus 44, 2019, SATB/SSA/TTBB a cappella choir, 3’. Premiere: 10/11/2023, place: St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Kansas City, Missouri, USA, performer: KC VITAs vocal ensemble. Audio/Video

    … and Shadows End, Opus 45, 2019, SATB/SSA/SSAA/TTBB a cappella choir, 3’. finalist in the Voces Caelestium Call for Scores 2022, Australia, and finalist in the Ylioppilaskunnan Laulajat Male Voice Choir International Choral Composition Competition 2025, Finland.

    Before the Ending of the day/Clamor, Opus 46, 2019, SATB choir and organ, 2’10”. Score | Audio/Video

    Praise the Lord, Opus 47, 2019, SATB choir and organ, 3’20”. Score | Audio/Video

    Nosso Deus, Opus 52, 2020, SATB choir and piano, 11’30”, finalist in the 2024 New Works Rising International Choral Composition Competition, launched by the Phoenix Boys Choir, USA. Premiere: 28/09/2024 (first movement only), place: Dr. José Zóccoli de Andrade Conservatory, Ituiutaba, Brazil; performer: Abrão Calil Neto Choir. Audio/Video

    El Cielo en Una Estrella, Opus 55, 2020, SATB a cappella choir, 3’, commissioned by The Happy Composer Commission Project, Texas, USA. Premiere: 19/12/2021, place: Northwest Hills United Methodist Church, Austin, USA; performer: Chorus Austin Chamber Ensemble. Audio/Video

    I Walk on the Water, Opus 56, 2021, SATB choir and piano, 4’20”. Score | Audio/Video

    With All My Heart/Desde el Corazón/Com o Meu Coração, Opus 59, 2021, TTBB/SSA, SATB a cappella choir, 3’. Premiere: 07/10/2024; place: Noble Hall of the Science and Culture Forum–Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; performer: Brasil Ensemble Choir. Call for Scores winner for the XXXI Panorama of Current Brazilian Music, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Audio/Video

    No Fear of Love, Opus 61, 2021, SATB choir and piano (with optional flute and cello), 5’. Premiere: 17/11/2023; place: Leopoldo Miguez Auditory (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). Audio/Video

    … and Everything Began, Opus 64, 2023, SATB/SSAA a cappella choir, 4’40”. Premiere: 19/10/2024; place: The Church of St Luke’s in the Field, New York City, USA; performer: C4 Choir Ensemble. Selected in the 2024 C4 Premieres Workshop, organized by C4: The Choral Composer/Conductor Collective, New York, USA. Audio/Video

    It is Here, Opus 65, 2023, SATB/SABar choir and piano, 4’.

    Luna Blanca/White Moon/Lua Branca, Opus 66, 2023, SATB a cappella choir, 3’. Finalist in the II Concurso Internacional de Composición de la Sociedad Siero Musical de Pola de Siero, Spain. Score

    Life/Gloria, Opus 72, 2024, SATB/SSA a cappella choir, 3’.

    I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes/ Sanctus, Opus 73, 2024, SATB a cappella choir, 3’50”.

    Sacred Fire, Opus 76, 2025, SATB a cappella choir, 3’10”.

    O Little Town of Bethlehem, Opus 77, 2025, SATB/SA choir and piano, 3’20”.

    Missa Breve, Opus 78, 2025, SATB a cappella choir, 11’40”.

    Agnus Dei/Prayer, Opus 79, 2025, SATB a cappella choir/SATB choir and piano, 3’15”.

  • Ventos do Destino, Opus 5, 2008, symphony orchestra, 5’.

    Guerra pela Sucessão do Trono, Opus 6, 2008, symphony orchestra, 20’.

    Cocoon Jazz, Opus 8, 2008, jazz band, 4’. Premiere: 22/11/2009, place: Onofre Lopes Auditory (Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte–UFRN, Natal, Brazil), performer: UFRN Big Band Jovem. Audio Video | Audio/Video 2

    Kadidja, Opus 12, 2012, chamber winds and percussion, 4’10”. Premiere: 28/05/2022; place: Santo Alexandre Church, Belém, Brazil; performer: Carlos Gomes Symphonic Band. Audio/Video

    Progressões, Opus 14, 2013, string orchestra, 6’.

    Dimensões, Opus 17, 2013, symphony orchestra, 8’. 3rd Prize in the Camargo Guarnieri National Composition Competition, sponsored by the University of São Paulo, Brazil. Premiere: 06/09/2013; place: Colégio Santa Cruz Theater, São Paulo, Brazil; performer: Symphonic Orchestra of the University of São Paulo.

    Segmentos, Opus 19, 2013, symphony orchestra, 12’. 1st Prize in the Jorge Antunes National Composition Competition, Brazil. Premiere: 03/10/2017; place: Cine Brasília, Brazil; performer: Cláudio Santoro National Theater’s Symphony Orchestra. Audio/Video | Audio

    Gênesis, Opus 20, 2014, symphony orchestra, 13’. 2nd Prize in the Guerra-Peixe: 100 years National Composition Competition, sponsored by the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Premiere: 11/04/2014; place: Fernando Mello Vianna Auditory (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil); performer: Symphonic Orchestra of the Federal University of Minas Gerais.

    Kesem, Opus 21, 2014, symphony orchestra, 10’. 1st Prize in the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro School of Music National Composition Competition, Brazil. Premiere: 27/10/2014; place: Leopoldo Miguez Auditory (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil); performer: Symphonic Orchestra of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Audio/Video | Audio

    Resiliens, Opus 24, 2015, string/chamber orchestra, 8’. Semi-finalist in Seeatle Metropolitan Chamber Orchestra’s second International Composition Competition for Young Composers; FUNARTE Prize for Classical Composition, sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Brazil, to be performed during the XXII Biennial of Contemporary Brazilian Music (2017); winner of the 2025 Call for Scores promoted by the Lowell Chamber Orchestra, Massachusetts, USA. Premiere: 27/10/2017; place: Cecília Meireles Hall, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; performer: Symphonic Orchestra of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Audio/Video | Audio/Video 2

    Nomos, Opus 25, 2015, chamber/symphony orchestra, 5’. 5th Prize in the OPUS National Composition Competition, organized by Opus Philharmonic Orchestra, Brazil; selected in the Reading Session of the Performance Project, organized by the Center for Integration, Documentation and Cultural Diffusion (State University of Campinas-UNICAMP), and Unicamp Symphony Orchestra, Brazil. Premiere: 07/11/2015; place: Nova Acrópole, Curitiba, Brazil; performer: Opus Philharmonic Orchestra. Audio/Video | Audio

    Frustum, Opus 26, 2015, symphony orchestra, 6’. 1st Prize in the Opus I Composition Competition, sponsored by Goiás Philharmonic Orchestra, Brazil. Premiere: 25/09/2016; place: Oscar Niemeyer Cultural Center, Goiânia, Brazil; performer: Goiás Philharmonic Orchestra. Audio/Video

    Flagelos, Opus 35, 2018 (rev. 2020), versions: reed/wind quintet, symphony/chamber/string orchestra, string quartet, 10’. Honorable Mention in the 1st Concorso Musicale Internazionale di Composizione Pinuccia Marzocchi, Grosseto, Italy.

    Hudhud, Opus 36, 2018, symphony orchestra, 10’. 2nd Prize in the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro – School of Music National Composition Competition, Brazil. Premiere: 05/11/2018; place: Cecília Meireles Hall, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; performer: Symphonic Orchestra of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Audio/Video

    Ascensão, Opus 39, 2019, symphony orchestra, 7’. Internationalen Eisenacher Bach Kompositionspreis, sponsored by the Cultural Office of Eisenach, Germany. Premiere: 30/03/2022; place: Landestheater Eisenach, Germany; performer: Thüringen Philharmonie Gotha-Eisenach.

    Pequeno Cancioneiro, Opus 62, 2022, string orchestra, 6’30”. Commissioned by the National Arts Foundation (FUNARTE) and Federal University of Rio de Janeiro – School of Music, Brazil, for the Sistema Nacional das Orquestras Sociais (SINOS) project. Premiere: 06/08/2022; place: Digital Concert (National System of Social Orchestras-SINOS, 2022 Season, 8th Concert); performer: Volta Redonda String Orchestra. Score | Audio/Video

  • Criancice, Opus 1, 2002, recorder ensemble, 4’. Premiere: 27/10/2004, place: Onofre Lopes Auditory (Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil), ensemble: CEFET/RN Camerata de Flautas.

    Sonhos de Dalí, Opus 2, 2005, solo piano, 5’. Premiere: 08/12/2005, place: Oriano de Almeida Auditory (Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil), performer: Helder Oliveira. Audio/Video

    Tocata, Opus 3, 2006, solo piano, 6’. Premiere: 05/06/2006, place: Oriano de Almeida Auditory (Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil), performer: Helder Oliveira. Audio/Video

    Sonata, Opus 4, 2007, oboe/flute and piano, 12’. Premiere: 15/12/2008, place: Oriano de Almeida Auditory (Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil), performers: Hugo Shin (oboe), Helder Oliveira (piano).

    Five Micropieces for Piano, Opus 7, 2008, solo piano, 4’. Premiere: 18/11/2019, place: Middleton Library (Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USA), performer: Helder Oliveira. Audio/Video

    Minimus, Opus 9, 2011, clarinet ensemble, 15’. Premiere: 08/04/2017, place: Onofre Lopes Auditory (Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte–UFRN, Natal, Brazil), performer: Orquestra Potiguar de Clarinetas (OPC). Score | Audio/Video

    Impressões – No. 1, Opus 10, 2011, unaccompanied soprano/mezzo, 5’30”. 113 Composers Collective Call for Scores winner: work selected to be performed on Twin Cities New Music Festival, USA. Premiere: 08/04/2017; place: Sesc Center Auditory, Natal, Brazil; performer: Heather Dea Jennings. Score | Audio/Video | Audio/Video 2 | Audio/Video 3 | Audio/Video 4

    Celle, Opus 11, 2011, saxophone quartet, 7’30”. Premiere: 21/10/2019; place: Eng.º João Aristides Wiltgen Auditory, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; performers: Pedro Bittencourt (soprano sax), Vinícius Macedo (alto sax), Fernando dos Santos (tenor sax), Paulo Vinícius Felix (baritone sax). Audio/Video

    Devaneio, Opus 13, 2012, string quartet, 6’. FUNARTE Prize for Classical Composition, sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Brazil, to be performed during the XX Biennial of Contemporary Brazilian Music (2013); 2014 MAB Seminary in Contemporary Music Scholarship – Current Music from Bahia, organized by the Federal University of Bahia, Brazil; selected in the New Music Initiative for Black Voices (recording opportunity), Georgia, USA. Premiere: 02/10/2013; place: Leopoldo Miguez Hall (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil); performer: Camargo Guarnieri Quartet. Score | Audio/Video | Audio/Video 2 | Audio Video 3

    Mini-Suíte Trevo, Opus 15

A person playing a black upright piano in a warmly lit room with patterned wallpaper, wooden shelves, and indoor plants.