Teodora Enache

Teodora Enache (30 September 1967, Onești) is a Romanian jazz singer.[1] She is considered one of the best Romanian jazz vocalists.[2]

Enache studied mathematics at Alexandru Ioan Cuza University in Iași graduating with honors in 1991, but decided to move to music professionally.[3] Her first high-profile public performance was in 1993 at the jazz festival in Sibiu.[1]

During her career, Enache collaborated with such jazz musicians as Curtis Fuller, Les Paul, Stanley Jordan, Ricardo Scala, Theodosii Spassov, Burton Greene, and Benny Rietveld.[2]

Discography

  • "Ballad of The Sensitive Plant", (Alpha Sound Production, Romania), 1997
  • "X-treme" (în collaboration with Cătălin Târcolea), 1998
  • "Jazz Behind The Carpathians: Johnny Raducanu Meets Teodora Enache" (Green Records, Romania) 1999
  • "Meaning of Blue" (iQuest, Romania), 2000
  • "Jazz Made In Romania" (Mediaround, USA), 2001
  • "On The Sunny Side Of My Street" (A&A Records, Romania), 2001
  • "Radacini / Back to My Roots" (Mediaround, USA), 2002
  • "Teodora Enache Live, with Rick Condit & Ion Baciu Jr. Trio" (Soft Plus, Romania), 2004
  • "Radacini – Shorashim" (Soft Records, Romania), 2007
  • "Swing Me To The Moon" (Soft Records, Romania), 2007
  • "Inside Stories - Jazz Poems" (TVR Media, Romania), 2006
  • "A Child Is Born" (E Media, Romania), 2011
  • "Looking In The Mirror" (E Media, Romania), 2012
  • "Incantations : Homage to Bela Bartok" (E Media, Romania) 2016
  • "Transfiguration" (Madman Junkyard, USA), 2016

References

  1. 1 2 "Teodora Enache" (in Romanian). Enciclopedia Muzicala a Romaniei. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  2. 1 2 Marinescu, Andra (23 June 2016). "Jazz: Teodora Enache şi Benny Rietveld Quintet la "Zilele Muzicale Româno-Americane"". Tribuna Sibiu (in Romanian). Retrieved 22 September 2016.
  3. "Teodora Enache". Romania UN Mission. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
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