List of Romanian composers
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- Liana Alexandra (1947–2011), neoromantic composer and pianist
- Costică Andrei (1928–), composer of Romanian carols and other choral music
- Elena Asachi (1789–1877), Austrian-born Romanian composer, pianist, and singer
- Esmeralda Athanasiu-Gardeev (1834–1917), composer and pianist
- Ana-Maria Avram (1961–), spectral music composer
- Maya Badian (1945–), Romanian-born Canadian composer and musicologist
- Ludovic Bács (1930–), composer, conductor and instrumentalist
- George Balint (1961–)
- Filaret Barbu (1903–1984), composer, known for the operetta Ana Lugojana
- Pascal Bentoiu (1927–), Modernist composer
- Bogdan Bradu (1968–), composer, singer and violinist
- Nicolae Brânzeu (1907–1983), composer and conductor
- Tiberiu Brediceanu (1877–1968), composer and folklorist
- Nicolae Bretan (1887–1968), opera composer, also baritone, conductor and critic
- Eduard Caudella (1841–1924), composer, wrote the first Romanian opera, Petru Rareș
- Carmen Maria Cârneci (1957–), composer and conductor
- Sergiu Celibidache (1912–1996), composer and conductor
- Corneliu Cezar (1937–1997), postmodernist, electro-acoustic, isonic spectral music initiator
- Iulia Cibișescu-Duran (1966–), composer and poet
- Maia Ciobanu (1952–)
- Nicolae Coman (1936–), composer and poet
- Paul Constantinescu (1909–1963), composer, especially of religious and vocal music, also wrote music for Romanian films
- Vladimir Cosma (born 1940), composer, conductor and violinist
- Dimitrie Cuclin (1885–1978), classical music composer, musicologist, philosopher, translator and writer
- Gheorghe Cucu (1882–1932), folklorist and composer
- Liviu Dănceanu (1954–)
- Dan Dediu (1967–), Postmodernist composer
- Constantin Dimitrescu (1847–1928), composer of Peasant Dance
- Florica Dimitriu (1915-1993), composer and first Romanian female conductor
- Violeta Dinescu (1953–), composer and pianist
- Grigoraș Dinicu (1889–1949), composer best known for his violin showpiece Hora staccato
- Felicia Donceanu (1931–), composer best known for chamber works, painter, and sculptor
- Sabin Drăgoi (1894–1968), composer and folklorist, one of the pioneers of scientific gathering of Romanian folklore
- Iancu Dumitrescu (1944–), avant-garde music composer
- George Enescu (1881–1955), composer, violinist, pianist, conductor and teacher
- Octav Firulescu (1959–), composer and music professor
- Alexander Flechtenmacher (1823–1898), composed the operetta Baba Harca
- Valentin Gheorghiu (1928–), pianist and composer
- George Grigoriu (1927–1999), composer of The Danube Waves operetta
- Irina Olga Hasnaş (1954–)
- Philip Herschkowitz (1906–1989), Romanian-born American composer
- Mircea Hoinic (1910–1986), composer and conductor
- Ion Ivanovici (1845–1902), composer of The Danube Waves waltz
- Mihail Jora (1891–1971), "the father of Romanian ballet"; works include Intoarcerea din adâncuri and La piață
- Nicolae Kirculescu (1903–1985), composer of theatre and film music, including the theme of the television programme Teleenciclopedia
- Dumitru Georgescu Kiriac (1866–1928)
- Sorin Lerescu (1953–)
- Sammy Lerner (1903–1989), Romanian-born American composer
- György Ligeti (1923–2006), Romanian-born Hungarian and Austrian composer
- Dinu Lipatti (1917–1950), pianist and composer
- Myriam Marbe (1931–1997), composer and pianist
- Cristian Matei (1977–)
- Marcel Mihalovici (1898–1985)
- Marțian Negrea (1893–1973), composer, teacher and conductor
- Octavian Nemescu (1940–)
- Ştefan Niculescu (1927–2008), composer and professor
- Irina Odăgescu (1937–)
- Tiberu Olah (1928–2002), composer, professor and musicologist
- Paraschiv Oprea (1937–2004), conductor, musician and composer
- Anton Pann (1790s–1854), wrote Romania's national anthem and music for the Orthodox Divine Liturgy
- Cristian Pațurcă (1964–2011)
- Ionel Perlea (1900–1970), composer and conductor
- Carmen Petra-Basacopol (1926–)
- Ciprian Porumbescu (1853–1883)
- Horațiu Rădulescu (1942–2008), Romanian-French composer of spectral music
- Theodor Rogalski (1901–1954), composer, conductor and pianist, specialising in chamber and symphonic music
- Doina Rotaru (1951–), composer of mainly orchestral and chamber works
- Diana Rotaru (1981–)
- Ioan Scărlătescu (1872–1922)
- Constantin Silvestri (1913–1969), composer, lived in England
- Matei Socor (1908–1980), composer and musician
- Cornelia Tăutu (1938–), composer best known for film soundtracks
- Octave Octavian Teodorescu (1963–)
- Teodor Teodorescu (1876–1920), composer of the a cappella work Cucul
- Cornel Trăilescu (1926–), opera composer and conductor
- Cornel Ţăranu (1934–)
- Gheorghe Ucenescu (1830–1896), ethnic Romanian composer from Transylvania
- Anatol Vieru (1926–1998), composer of symphonic, chamber and choral music; winner of Herder Prize in 1986
- Marina Marta Vlad (1949–)
- Roman Vlad (1919–2013), Romanian-born Italian composer, pianist and musicologist
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