Calligaris turned back to composition around the end of the 1970s, after some twenty years spent performing. One of his earliest works, ''Renzo's piano notebook, Op. 7'' (written in 1978), has since become a widely executed contemporary piano piece. In this oeuvre featuring ten short and well-characterised pictures, all qualities of Calligaris’ music can already be singled out: • the vivid opposition between "elegiac" and "flamboyant and wild" themes • a dramatic use of
rhythm • a disciplined and, at the same time, extremely complex master of
counterpoint • the adoption of "classical" composing forms (see, just as an example, the use of form in the
Prelude, choral, double fugue and finale op. 19). Calligaris' composing career gained prominence after the welcoming reception of
Renzo’s piano notebook, with commissions from various musical institutions (the
Symphonic dances, Op. 26, for example, by the Teatro Bellini in
Catania). A prolific composer (his last works are
Imagenes for string orchestra op. 54 and
Allegro brutale con pavana op. 55 for four-hand piano or two pianos ad libitum), Calligaris has been able to produce steadily without making any concession on the quality, rigour, beauty and originality of his music. This ‘no-compromise’ approach is thought to be an important element of his music's success. Beside the production for piano (which ultimately led to a fruitful cooperation with pianist and director
Vladimir Ashkenazy), Calligaris wrote for a variety of instruments (voice, cello, trumpet, organ, clarinet, flute, violin, horn) and for both chamber and symphonic orchestras. The majority of his compositions have been recorded by several artists. In 2007, Sergio Calligaris has been awarded the International Prize "Giuseppe Verdi" in recognition of his activity as both performer and composer. Calligaris' composition are published by
Carisch. Between 2008 and 2009, Carisch has issued four anthological volumes entitled
Piano Parnassum, which collect most of his works for piano (the fourth volume includes compositions for four hands). • A complete list of all Calligaris' compositions (with en extensive collection of musical excerpts) can be found at: Catalogue • Reviews of Calligaris’ work can be found at: Reviews • Interviews with the composer are available at: Interviews ==The teacher==