Salvador Torré

Salvador Torré

Works for Cello

Oméyotl (Dualidad) (1994), for cello solo.

Xmmash, for cello (five strings electric cello) (2018), and real-time electronic device.

Rugg (2006), for cello solo.

Works for Viola

Rugg (2006), for viola solo (or cello solo).


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Salvador Torré

Mexican composer and flutist, born 1956.


Salvador Torré was born on June 26, 1956, in Veracruz, Mexico. Primarily a composer, he studied at the Conservatorio Nacional de Música of the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes in Mexico and at the Conservatoire de Musique of Pantin, France, studying under teachers such as Mario Lavista and Sergio Ortega. He is a doctoral researcher at the IREMUS (Institute of Musicology Research in Paris.) He has taught at many universities, including the Conservatorio Nacional de Música of the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes, the Escuela Superior de Música y Danza de Monterrey, Mexico, and the Conservatorio de Música del Estado de México. 

Torré’s works have been performed internationally, including in the United States, England, France, Germany, Canada, Japan, Slovenia, Chile, and Mexico. His music has been recorded and featured on many albums, such as “A European Odyssey” and “Sonar”, and has been performed through the Manuel Enríquez International Forum of New Music. He is a member of the Consejo Estatal para la Cultura y las Artes de San Luis Potosí, Mexico.