He played notably under the direction of Manuel Rosenthal, Michel Tabachnik, Antoni Ros-Marbà, Bruno Mantovani, Paul Méfano, Charles Groves, Francesco Molinari-Pradelli, Marcello Viotti, Patrice Fontanarosa, Pierre Roullier, Philippe Bernol[3] etc.
He is a founding member of the American Chamber Players[6][7] an ensemble that was ten years in residence at the Library of Congress.
He is the dedicatee of Paul Méfano's Alone, Laurent Martin [fr]'s Légendes (concerto for violin, wind and choir), Yassen Vodenitcharov's concerto,[9] Frédérik Martin's and Roger Boutry's sonatas, Olivier Greif's Adagio, Carlos Roqué Alsina's Belgirate, and Édouard Souberbielle's quartet, among others.
Cinema called on him and he composed stage music (for Coline Serreau, Benno Besson).
[14] He is a member of the editorial board of "La Revue du Conservatoire", president of the Association française des violonistes"(L'Amirésol") and director of the violin collection of Éditions Delatour-France.