Works (more than 340): children's opera Brucknelė (2009, words by M. Vainilaitis), 3 symphonies (1976, 1978, 1986), Haiku (2010) and Spanish suite (2012) for symphony orchestra, Polyphonic games for chamber orchestra (1999), concerto for 2 guitars and chamber orchestra (2002), sonata for 2 guitars (1978), Eleven Preludes (1982), Per suonare a quattro for guitar quartet (1998), Guitar Festival for guitar orchestra (2003), Perpetuum mobile for guitar trio (2004), concerto 2 for accordions (1985), Toccata diavolesca (1990) and Lambada concertante (1992) for accordion quintet, Birds of Paradise for accordion orchestra (1994), Seven Love Elegies for soprano, flute, oboe and piano (1982), Summer Psalms for soprano and piano (1985) , words by both Just. Marcinkevičius), Bell haiku for soprano and carillon (2011, words by Japanese poets), works for mixed choir, including Dainouju Lietuwa (1981) and Land of Children (1988, words by both Just. Marcinkevičius), Canciones de la tierra (1995, words by F. García Lorca), Missa africana (2005), Seven dedications to Lithuania (2009, Lithuanian poets and liturgical text), Calculations (1990), Teasing (1997, both Lithuanian folk words), Miserere nobis (2012), works for women's choir, including Jura (1995, words by J. Meko).
The work is based on neoclassical means of musical expression, it combines features of Lithuanian folk music and modern composing techniques.