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Adrian-Floru Enescu (31 March 1948 – 19 August 2016) was a
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composer of film soundtracks and contemporary music.Cat-loving Composer Dies, Aged 68
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scene during the 1970s and 1980s. He graduated from the "
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" Music Conservatory in Bucharest, following the composition class of Aurel Stroe and Alexandru Pascanu in harmony. Among his list of accomplishments are music for ballet in
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, music for theater in Romania,
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Other accomplishments

* In 1976, Basorelief (symphonic pop) * In 1980, Funky Synthesizer vol 1 (electronic music) * In 1983, vocal lead
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(pop music) * In 1984, Funky Synthesizer vol 2 (electronic music) * In 1988, (vocal lead,
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(pop music)) * In 1989, (vocal lead, Loredana Groza) (pop music) * In 1999-2000, Jingle for "Arcadia Jingle Bank", Germany * In 2000, Millennium Angel (produced by PRO TV Romania) * In 2001, Diva (vocal lead, Loredana Groza) (pop music) * In 2001, November Dreams produced by Axel Springer Company, Germany * In 2001, EarthTone records division of Sonic Images Records USA published Invisible Music chapter 2 (electronic music) * In 2002, Buddha Bar3 published Invisible Music chapter 1 (electronic music) * In 2003, he arranged the music for The Christmas Parade of Disneyland Paris, France * In 2013, Bird in Space jazz music, produced by A&A Records * In 2014, Invisible Movies music for film, produced by A&A Records * Symphonic music : electroacoustic music, music for solo viola, DOMINO - concerto for percussion & orchestra, TABU - concerto for vibraphone & orchestra, Labyrinth music for 8 clarinets, The Journey of Orpheus/opera - new version & variations on C. W. Gluck's themes, Cinematic for chamber orchestra * In 2014 Bach in showbiz (Bach variations) for Zoli Toth quartet


Film music

* 2014 Kira, Kiralina * 2005 * 2005 Second-Hand * 2002 Noro * 2001 Struma (documentary) * 1999 Love and Other Unspeakable Acts * 1998 * 1996 Eu sunt Adam! * 1994 Pepi și Fifi * 1994 * 1994 Thalassa, Thalassa * 1992
Miss Christina ''Miss Christina'' () is a 1936 horror novella by the Romanian writer Mircea Eliade. It depicts a paranormal romance between a strigoi and a regular human. Plot The novella depicts the story of the attraction between a female strigoi—an undea ...
* 1992 Hotel de lux * 1991 * 1990 * 1989 * 1989
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* 1988 * 1988 Rezervă la start * 1987 * 1986 * 1985 Ringul * 1985 Adela * 1985 Ciuleandra * 1985 * 1985 * 1985 Racolarea * 1983 * 1983 Sand Cliffs * 1983 * 1982 * 1982 Concurs * 1982 * 1981 * 1981 * 1979
The Actress, the Dollars and the Transylvanians The Actress, the Dollars and the Transylvanians (''Artista, dolarii şi ardelenii'' in Romanian) is a 1979 Romanian film directed by Mircea Veroiu''International Directory of Cinematographers, Set- And Costume Designers in Film: Albania, Bulgari ...
* 1979 * 1978 * 1978 * 1978 * 1978 Revansa * 1977 L'art de la conversation * 1977 * 1977 Tufa de Veneția * 1977 Urgia * 1976 Tănase Scatiu * 1973 * 1973 * 1973 Une seule nuit dans le studio (TV movie)


References

*Daniela Caraman Fotea - ''Dicționar rock pop folk'': 2000, Editura Humanitas,


External links

* 1948 births 2016 deaths Romanian electronic musicians Romanian film score composers Male film score composers {{Romania-composer-stub