If you like George Enesco, try these artists

If you like George Enesco, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Shared genres: chamber music, opera, symphony

Classical period chamber music opera
Gustav Mahler

Gustav Mahler

Shared genres: chamber music, symphony

chamber music classical music symphony
Antonio Vivaldi

Antonio Vivaldi

Shared genres: chamber music, opera

chamber music church music concerto
Mikis Theodorakis

Mikis Theodorakis

Shared genres: opera, symphony

laïko opera symphony
Leonard Bernstein

Leonard Bernstein

Shared genres: opera, symphony

classical music opera symphony
Nino Rota

Nino Rota

Shared genres: opera, symphony

20th-century classical music classical music opera
Philip Glass

Philip Glass

Shared genres: opera, symphony

Dixieland jazz minimalist music opera
Benjamin Britten

Benjamin Britten

Shared genres: opera, symphony

classical music opera symphony

Common questions

Who sounds like George Enesco?

Artists similar to George Enesco include Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Gustav Mahler, Antonio Vivaldi and Mikis Theodorakis. Each shares elements of George Enesco's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is George Enesco?

George Enesco is primarily known for opera, symphony and chamber music. Enescu's compositions pulse with intricate motifs that ebb and swell against a backdrop of shifting textures, creating an immersive experience that challenges and captivates.

Where should I start if I like George Enesco?

If you enjoy George Enesco, start with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — their album "Mozart: The Sonata Project - Salzburg" is a great entry point. Shared genres: chamber music, opera, symphony