Enescu
George Enescu was a Romanian composer, violinist, pianist, and conductor, born on August 19, 1881. He is best known for his contributions to classical music, particularly his orchestral works and chamber music. Enescu's style blends Romanian folk music with classical traditions, making his compositions unique and influential.
Enescu studied at the Paris Conservatory and became a prominent figure in the music world. His most famous work, the Romanian Rhapsody No. 1, showcases his ability to incorporate national elements into classical forms. Enescu passed away on May 4, 1955, leaving a lasting legacy in both Romanian and international music.