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See also: Magicians in fantasy and Magic (paranormal)

In religion, mythology, and fiction, a sorcerer (sometimes sorceress for female) is a person able to use magical powers, called sorcery. A synonym is the warlock, a term for a female witch.

Sorcerer may refer to:

  • The Sorcerer, a comic opera by Gilbert and Sullivan
  • The Sorcerer's Apprentice, a ballad by Goethe and symphonic poem by Dukas
    • The Sorcerer's Apprentice, an animated cartoon set to the above music, starring Mickey Mouse and released as a part of Disney's movie Fantasia
  • Sorcerer (film), a 1977 film directed by William Friedkin
  • Sorcerer (Miles Davis album), a 1967 album by Miles Davis
  • Sorcerer (Tangerine Dream album), the 1977 soundtrack to the film on the same name
  • The Sorcerer (cave art), a cavern at Trois-Frères, France
  • The Sourcerer, a character in the Discworld series by Terry Pratchett, introduced in the novel Sourcery
  • Charodey, a 1982 Soviet comedy film (in translation means Sorcerers)
  • The Journey Of The Sorcerer, a song from the album One Of These Nights (1975) by The Eagles

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