Ève Brenner

Ève Brenner
Born Ève Brenner
11 September, 1941
Saint-Chartier, France
Nationality French
Occupation Opera singer
Known for Le Matin sur la rivière (1976)


Ève Brenner (born 11 September 1941, Saint-Chartier) is a French opera singer notable for her voice which could cover five octaves.[1] She has two children, the singer Aude Brenner, singer, and director Gilles Paquet-Brenner.

Early life

Brenner’s parents were both musicians. Her father, Ludwig Brenner, was deported in 1942, leaving her mother Jeanne to raise the children alone. The family returned to Paris at the end of the war, where her mother rejoined her orchestra and left her children in the care of their grandparents. Aged 14, Brenner left school to join her mother’s orchestra.


Music career

Brenner studied opera at the Conservatoire de Paris from the age of twenty. She sung in films including Manon des Sources.

Brenner released several singles and EPs from the 1970s onwards.

Singles & EPs

Le matin sur la rivière, 1976, Pathé [2]

La sicilienne, 1977, Pathé [2]

L'enfant, 1979, Pathé [2]

A comme Amour, 1979, Delphine Records [2]

Memories, 1980, Pathé [3]

"Hymne", 1980, Kébec-Disque [2]

Amoureuse, 1981, Philips/Phonogram [3]

Au nom de l'amour, Delphine Records [3]

Le rêve d’Ève, 1984, Philips/Phonogram [3]

Ave Maria Norma, 1985, Carrier [3]

Keep going, 1987, CBS [2]



References

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