Born in France, he served as musical assistant to Mark Minkowski and as choir conductor in the Choir of Musicians of the Louvre. He conducted, among others, Orpheus in Hades , The Grand Duchess of Grolstein (Offenbach), The Pearl Doll (Bizet), the world premiere of The Pied Piper and Marianne (Edouard Lakme), Rinaldo (Handel), The Flying Dutchman (Wagner), Platte (Remo), The Bourgeois Gentleman (Lully), Lucio Silla , The Magic Flute (Mozart), Carmen (Bizet), The Adventures of King Fausol (Hunger), La Cenerentola (Rossini), a staged version of Bach’s cantata as well as Johannes Passion (Bach), Dido and Aeneas (Purcell), Phaedra (Brittany), I L’Elixir of Love (Donizetti) and Croesus (Kaiser). He appeared, among others, at the National Opera of Rennes in Strasbourg, at the Opéra Comique in Paris, and at the opera houses of Marseille, Nancy, Rennes, Reims, Lyon, Grenoble, St. Etienne, Lucerne, Wiesbaden and the Théâtre de l’Estelle in Paris.
In the Israeli Opera he conducted:
Aramid (2006)