List of compositions by Darius Milhaud

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Darius Milhaud in 1923. Darius Milhaud b Meurisse 1923.jpg
Darius Milhaud in 1923.

Below is a list of compositions by Darius Milhaud sorted by category.

Contents

Operas

Ballets

Orchestral

String orchestra
Wind ensemble

Concertante

Piano
Violin
Viola
Cello
Other

Chamber and instrumental

Violin
Viola
Cello
Guitar
Harp
Winds
Duo
Trio
Quartets
Quintets
Sextets and septets

Keyboard

Organ
Piano
Piano 4-Hands
2 Pianos
4 Pianos

Works for children

Choral

Vocal

Solo voice
Voice and organ
Voice and piano
Voice (or reciter) and ensemble
2 or more voices
2 or more voices and piano
2 or more voices and ensemble

Incidental music

Miscellaneous stage works

Film scores

Radio scores

Electroacoustic music

Collaborations

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