Livianu Vinyl: Dorel
Livianu's voice defined the interwar period in Romania, blending tango, foxtrot, and chanson styles. His career survived deportation to a concentration camp during WWII, and he later became a fixture on New York radio, recording popular Jewish and American songs that reflected his life in exile. Dorel Livianu - Romante - eBay
typically appears in "Used" or "Near Mint" condition from European sellers. Dorel Livianu Vinyl
from the 1930s are much rarer due to their fragility and the historical context of their production. Musical Significance Livianu's voice defined the interwar period in Romania,
Livianu’s recording history is split between his early Romanian hits and later recordings made in Israel and the U.S. from the 1930s are much rarer due to
Dorel Livianu (1907–1997), known as the was a premier tenor and chanson singer whose recordings on vinyl and 78 RPM shellac serve as a vital archive of mid-20th-century Romanian pop and Jewish music. His discography spans several decades, featuring collaborations with major labels like Columbia Records and His Master's Voice . Essential Vinyl & Shellac Releases
A collection documenting his 1930s hits, including favorites like "Am un foc la inimioara" and "Adriana" .