His musical journey started out in France in the days of May '68 and in Brittany in revolt, in the 70s. Guitar player, poet, highly receptive to the music of the world, he toured in Europe and Africa. He composed for instrumental groups and choirs, for the guitar, the harp and voice, recording a substantial discography. In the 80s he wrote his principal poetic works and explored the music of ancient Greece. He sang Homer, Rimbaud, Yunus Emre. He wrote and composed Epic Fragments, a composition far ahead of its time, of three hours' duration, for strings and multiple voice, which was first presented in Greece in 1996. This work was photographed by Solveigh Kaehler, with whom he has collaborated for many years to create theme cycles interweaving music, poetry and photography.