André Serre-Milan (b. 1965) is a French composer. He began studying clarinet at Lyons Conservatory and actively participated in the seminars of , , , , , and . Andre also attended a computer music course at and trained in opera/music theatre with .
As a composer-in-residence, Serre-Milan visited many experimental music production and research organizations around the world, including , , , , , , and . Serre-Milan's works were commissioned by and several prominent French ensembles, such as the , , and . In 2006, his &Pour quelques âmes volées for female voice and orchestra was selected for the UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers.
Since 2002, André Serre-Milan has been working in duo with a composer . He started developing an innovative pedagogical approach to the electro-acoustic composition with at in 2005; the research culminated in the annual multimedia spectacle Sonoscopie. Serre-Milan also collaborated with and numerous other musicians, writers, choreographers, stage directors and visual artists.