Pedro Vilarroig - List of Works

List of Works

CATALOGUE
Work Instruments
Opera prima (Op. 1) Piano
Three sonatas Piano
Sonata for two pianos Piano
Bells of the night Piano
Zodiac Suite Piano
The black cliff Piano
Studio in E Piano
Sonata for violín and piano Piano and violin
Sonatina for violín and piano Piano and violin
Sonata for piano and alto saxophone Piano and saxophone
Work for piano and cello Piano and violoncello
String quartet Chamber
Saxophone Quartet Chamber
Wind Quintet Chamber
Two fantasies Organ
Landscapes Guitar
Landscapes Guitar and flute version
Variations for harp and string quartet

from a theme by Alonso de Mudarra

Harp and string quartet
Symphony chamber poem Panegiricum cupro Brass, saxophones and percussion
12 choral works:
  • Ave María
  • Wo leia sawola ni
  • Campos de Castilla
  • Looking for the paradise (spiritual)
  • Jesus redemptor
  • Kaj la neĝo kovris la valoj
  • Esu
  • Salmo 103
  • Camino de Belén va una estrella (Christmas carol)
  • Si me hallaras vacío
  • The night of the olive tree (4 similar voices)
  • The Andromeda nebula
Choir a capella
Children's choir
  • The Garden
  • Bells of Madrid
Missa brevis:
  • Kyrie
  • Gloria
  • Sanctus
  • Benedictus
  • Agnus Dei
Choir a capella
Lieder
  • Lied for soprano and piano
Vocal
Two songs:
  • Azulejos de colores (Mezzo-soprano and piano)
  • Canto del no morir: Aria for Bajo and piano
Vocal
El nia nio inta Tenor and guitar/piano
Lux Æterna Choir and brass ensemble
Sonata for strings String orchestra
Dream Classical orchestra
Symphony nº 1 Symphony orchestra
Symphony nº 2 Symphony orchestra
Symphony nº 3 "Philosophical" Symphony orchestra
Symphony nº 4 "Cosmos" Symphony orchestra and choir
Symphony nº 5 "Rebirth" Symphony orchestra
Symphony nº 7 "Storm" Symphony orchestra and choir
Symphony nº 8 Symphony orchestra
Symphony nº 9 "Genesis" Symphony orchestra choir and soloists
Concerto for piano and orchestra Symphony orchestra and soloist
Concerto for saxophone and orchestra Symphony orchestra and soloist
Concerto for violín and orchestra Symphony orchestra and soloist
Suite "Ages of Music" Symphony orchestra
Symphony-Poem “The Odyssey” Symphony orchestra, choir and a soloist
Symphony-Poem “Mercury” Symphony orchestra
Dies irae Symphony orchestra
In paradisum Symphony orchestra and choir
La profil´de viaj spuroj Cantata Choir, soloists and orchestra
Earth for everybody (Child Opera) Symphony orchestra, soloists and Children's Choir
Two motetes for choir and orchestra:
  • O Magnum Mysterium
  • Hodie Christus Natus Est
Choir and orchestra
Work for audio tape and three synthesizers Electroacoustics
Esferas (Spheres) String quartet and audio tape
Symphony nº 6 Electroacoustics
Two suites for electroacoustics:
  • 1980S26, The Saturn's New Satellite
  • Cosmological Suite
Electroacoustics
Concerto for sound card Electroacoustics
Several pieces for electronics Electroacoustics
Variations for six child songs Electroacoustics
Red planet Electroacoustics

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