Liana Alexandra (1947–2011) was a notable Romanian composer and pianist, recognized for her contributions to contemporary classical music. Born in Bucharest, she was celebrated for her innovative compositions that often blended elements of Romanian folk music with modern classical techniques. Liana studied at the Bucharest Conservatory and later pursued further education in France. Her notable works include orchestral pieces, chamber music, and solo piano compositions, with "Sonata for Piano," "Suite for Orchestra," and "Three Romanian Dances" highlighting her unique style. Liana's music is characterized by its rich harmonies, rhythmic complexity, and emotional depth, reflecting her cultural heritage. Liana Alexandra played a significant role in promoting contemporary Romanian music both nationally and internationally. She was a member of the Union of Romanian Composers and actively participated in music festivals, fostering a greater appreciation for contemporary classical works in Romania. Her legacy continues to influence a new generation of composers, and she is remembered as a pioneer who brought Romanian music to the global stage, enriching the classical music landscape.