List of compositions by Salvatore Sciarrino

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Salvatore Sciarrino

The following is a list of all the compositions by Italian composer Salvatore Sciarrino.

Contents

Works by genre

Stage works

Symphonic works

Choral music and music for vocal ensembles

Chamber music

Music for a solo instrument

Cadenzas, fiorituras, re-elaborations

Music for the stage and music for radio broadcasts

Electronic music

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