Adrian Enescu

Adrian Enescu

Adrian Enescu (born March 31, 1948) is a Romanian composer and songwriter best known for his involvement in film soundtracks and for his collaboration with Romanian pop singer Loredana Groza.

As an individual musician, he also pioneered the local electronic scene during the 1970s.

He graduated from the "Ciprian Porumbescu" Conservatory in Bucharest.

Among his list of accomplishments we can note music for ballet in Italy and Australia. Music for theater in Romania, Holland, Belgium, Japan, Australia, Canada, Columbia and Costa Rica.

His music is a combination of electronic and symphonic, jazz & pop music made with electronic equipments and from live performances.

Other accomplishments:
* In 1976, Basorelief (symphonic pop)
* In 1980, Funky Synthesizer vol 1 (electronic music)
* In 1982, Funky Synthesizer vol 2 (electronic music)
* In 1983, vocal lead Stereo Group (pop music)
* In 1988, Buna seara, iubite (pop music, vocal lead, Loredana Groza)
* In 1989, Un buchet de trandafiri, (pop music, vocal lead, Loredana Groza)
* In 1999-2000, 200 Jingle for "Arcadia Jingle Bank", Germany
* In 2000, Millennium Angel (program produced by PRO TV Romania)
* In 2001, Diva pop music (vocal lead, Loredana Groza)
* In 2001, November Dreams produced by Axel Springer Company, GermanyY
* In 2001, EarthTone records division of Sonic Images Records USA published by Invisible Music (electronic music)
* In 2002, Buddha Bar 3 published by Invisible Music (electronic music)
* In 2003, he arranged the music for The Christmas Parade for Euro Disney, France

External links

*imdb name | id=0006060 | name=Adrian Enescu


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