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Vytas Brenner

syn, p, 1946-2004 AT
Musician / Composer of Latin and Rock

Vytas Brenner (born 19 September 1946, Tübingen, Germany – died 18 March 2004, Salzburg, Austria) was a Venezuelan guitar and keyboard player. His family migrated to Venezuela in 1949. His mother, Margarita Brenner, was an opera singer. In 1959, his family went to Italy and later to Spain where he founded a folk band: "Vytas Brenner Quartet", with his brother Haakon Brenner (bass), Jordi Sabates (drums) and Toti Soler (rhythm guitar). Later Jeanette Dimech joined them and they re-named as "Brenner's Folk". They released and EP but soon after the Brenner brothers returned to Venezuela, where Vytas started a solo career. At 21 years old, Vytas moved to Tennessee, USA to study at the University of Tennessee's Music Conservatory, where he was a pupil of David Van Vactor. Later, at college in Nashville, Vytas took post-graduate courses in Electronic music with Professor Gilbert Trythall, and graduated with honors in 1972. In 1971 he started a duo named "Vitas & Mafe" with Venezuelan singer María Fernanda Márquez. In 1972 Brenner formed his own band, "La Ofrenda" (The Offering) and recorded 5 very successful LP's until 1979. With "Ofrenda" he started his pioneer work with compositions for combinations of electric and electronic instruments (synthesizers) with acoustic instruments and piano; and blending Progressive-Symphonic Rock, Latin rhythms, and Venezuelan traditional themes, with astounding results. In 1982 a somewhat reunited "Ofrenda" performed at the "Teatro de Bellas Artes de Maracaibo", but was coldly received by the public. In 1989 the Venezuela Symphony Orchestra performed his work "Oro Negro" ("Black Gold") at the Caracas' famed Teatro Teresa Carreño. In 1989 he released the CD album entitled "Amazonia". He was commissioned to compose works for "Viajando con Polar", a series of short documentaries about Venezuela's regions. He created music for various films, such as "Adiós Alicia", "Se llamaba SN", and Román Chalbaud's "Carmen la que contaba 16 años". All the while, Brenner was a very successful studio musician, composing and performing in countless radio jingles, TV commercials and presidential campaigns. Brenner died 18 March 2004 of a heart attack in Salzburg, Austria at the age of 57, while recording music for an upcoming CD.

     
Instruments
  • Synthesizer
  • Piano
  • Guitar
  • Electric piano
  • Acoustic guitar
Genres
  • Latin
  • Rock
  • Folk
  • World
  • Electronic
Popular Tracks   
Morrocoy on La Ofrenda de Vytas Brenner by Vytas Brenner
Ofrenda de Miguel on La Ofrenda de Vytas Brenner by Vytas Brenner
San Agustin on Lo Maximo de Vytas Brenner by Vytas Brenner
Araguaney on Soul Jazz Records Presents Venezuela 70: Cosmic Visions of a Latin American Earth: Venezuelan Experimental Rock in the 1970S by Various Artists
Frailejon on La Ofrenda de Vytas Brenner by Vytas Brenner
Tormenta de Barlovento on La Ofrenda de Vytas Brenner by Vytas Brenner
Araguaney on La Ofrenda de Vytas Brenner by Vytas Brenner
Canchunchu Florido on Lo Maximo de Vytas Brenner by Vytas Brenner
Bang-Going-Gone on Soul Jazz Records Presents Venezuela 70: Cosmic Visions of a Latin American Earth: Venezuelan Experimental Rock in the 1970S by Various Artists
La Sabana on La Ofrenda de Vytas Brenner by Vytas Brenner

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Band Members
Discography



Title Artist Year Type
Vytas BrennerVytas Brenner2014Compil.
Lo Máximo De VytasVytas Brenner1998Compil.
AmazoniaVytas Brenner1993Album
El Vals Del MarVytas Brenner1986Album
Un Amigo Y MásVytas Brenner1983Single
VytasVytas Brenner1983Album
Estoy Como QuieroVytas Brenner1982Album
I BelongVytas Brenner & Paulette Dozier1981Album
OfrendaVytas Brenner1978Album
En Vivo!Ofrenda Con Vytas Brenner1977Album
Se Llamaba SNVytas Brenner1977Single
La Sabana / Frailejon / MorrocoyVytas Brenner1976Album
Un Poquito MasVytas Brenner1974Single
HermanosVytas Brenner1974Album
Pasajero Del Tiempo / AnsiedadJose Enrique Sarabia Acompaña Vytas Brenner1973Single
Ganado / Bang Going GoneVytas Brenner1973Single
MorrocoyVytas Brenner1973Single
La Ofrenda De VytasVytas Brenner1973Album
Es Un Dia ExtrañoVytas Brenner And Maria Marquez1972Single
Mirame Señor (See My Lord)Vytas Brenner, Maria Marquez Y Pablo Schneider1972Single
Frailejon / AraguaneyVytas Brenner1972Single
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