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| Born | Ilan Czenstochowski Schaechter July 30, 1952 Jaffa, Tel Aviv, Israel |
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| Years active | 1965–present |
| Relatives | Daniela Lalita (daughter) |
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| Origin | Caracas, Venezuela |
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| Website | ilanchesteroficial |
Ilan Chester (born Ilan Czenstochowski Schaechter; July 30, 1952) is a Venezuelan singer-songwriter, composer, pianist, and music producer of Israeli origin. Active since the 1970s, he has released over thirty albums and is considered one of the most influential figures in Venezuelan pop music. His work blends pop and rock with Venezuelan folk traditions and religious influences. In 2010, he received a Latin Grammy Award for the six-CD anthology Tesoros de la Música Venezolana (Treasures of Venezuelan Music).
Chester was born in Jaffa, Tel Aviv, Israel, to Ashkenazi Jewish parents of Polish descent. In 1953, his father, Walter Czenstochowski Hecht (1924–1997), moved the family to Venezuela on a diplomatic assignment. [1] He grew up in Caracas, learned to play the piano at an early age, and performed publicly as a child. [2] His musical development was influenced by classical music, traditional Jewish and European melodies, Venezuelan folk music, Caribbean rhythms, American R&B, and British rock. [3] [4]
In the 1970s, Chester played with various bands from Caracas, including Azúcar, Cacao y Leche, Way, and Melao. [5] [6] In 1981, Melao opened for Queen at the Poliedro de Caracas during The Game Tour . [7] After the release of the English-language album Night and Daydream/Wheels of Time (1978), [4] he achieved wider recognition with Canciones de todos los días (1983). [5] In the 1980s and early 1990s, he released a series of successful albums that blended pop and rock structures with Venezuelan folk elements. [4] Songs like "Canto al Ávila" became closely associated with Caracas and contributed to his national recognition. [8] [9]
In 1996, Chester announced his retirement from live performances but continued to record albums. [9] [10] In 1998, he released Bhakti (Devotional Chants from India) [11] and Cancionero del amor venezolano, [12] a collection of Venezuelan romantic standards that proved commercially successful. [9] His large-scale project Tesoros de la Música Venezolana (2009) brought together numerous guest artists in a six-CD collection that offered a comprehensive overview of Venezuelan musical traditions. The project won a Latin Grammy Award in 2010 and is considered one of his most significant works. [13] [14] In 2017, he received the Latin Grammy Award of Musical Excellence, honoring his significant contributions to Latin music. [15] [16]
Chester's music blends pop and rock elements with Venezuelan folk music influences, jazz harmonies, and Afro-Caribbean rhythms. [16] As a composer, he is particularly known in his later recordings for his intricate vocal arrangements and orchestral textures. His lyrics often explore themes of love, spirituality, and national identity. Over time, spiritual themes gained prominence in his work.
In the early 1970s, Chester became associated with the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. In 1973 he was initiated by A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada and received the spiritual name Havi Das. [17] He later traveled to India and has remained active within the Vaishnava Bhakti tradition. [18] Chester has cited Krishna consciousness as an important source of personal and artistic inspiration. [19]
Chester lived primarily in Venezuela and also had residences in India and Miami, USA. He has seven children. [20] From 2003 until her death in 2018, he was married to Mercedes Mayorca. [21]
Chester is widely regarded as a key figure in Venezuelan pop music. His recordings of his own compositions shaped the country's urban pop sound in the 1980s, while his later projects dedicated to preserving cultural heritage contributed to a renewed interest in traditional Venezuelan repertoire. [9]
| Release | Album |
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| 1978 | Night and Daydream / Wheels of Time |
| 1979 | Por Principio... (Fin Color/Corp. Los Ruices) |
| 1980 | Songs from the Future |
| 1983 | Canciones De Todos Los Días (Philips/Sonográfica) |
| 1984 | Amistad (Philips/Sonográfica) |
| 1985 | Ilan Chester (Sólo Faltas Tú) (Philips/Sonográfica) |
| 1987 | Al Pie De La Letra (Sonográfica) |
| 1988 | Ilan En Vivo (Sonográfica) |
| 1990 | Opus # 10 (CBS/Sonográfica) |
| 1992 | Un Mundo Mejor (Sony Music/Sonográfica) |
| 1994 | Terciopelo (Sony Music) |
| 1995 | Ilan Chester En Vivo (Sony Music) |
| 1998 | Cancionero Del Amor Venezolano (Independent) |
| 1998 | Bhakti (Alcione) |
| 1999 | Ofrenda Para Un Niño (Independent) |
| 2000 | Ilan C. En Vivo (Gira Nac. Amor Vzlano) (CD Manía El Nacional) |
| 2000 | Sínfonico - En Vivo (Independent) |
| 2000 | Cancionero Del Amor Venezolano II (Independent) |
| 2001 | Corazón Navideño (Latin World) |
| 2002 | Ilan Canta Onda Nueva (Independent) |
| 2002 | Cancionero Del Amor Puertorriqueño (Independent) |
| 2004 | Así (Sonográfica) |
| 2006- 2008 | Cancionero Del Amor Venezolano III (Independent) |
| 2013 | Symphony of the Soul |
| Release | Album |
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| 1991 | Lo Mejor de Ilan Chester (Sonográfica) |
| Ilan Chester de Colección (Sonográfica) | |
| Ilan Chester de Colección Vol. 2 (Sonográfica) | |
| 1999 | 32 Grandes Exitos (Serie 32) (Sonográfica/Universal) |
| 2000 | Ilan Chester El Músico de Venezuela (CD Manía El Nacional) |
| 2003 | 20 Exitos de Ilan Chester (Lo Máximo) (Sonográfica) |
| 2006 | Hits (EMI International) |
| 2008 | Cancionero del amor Venezolano 1, 2 y 3 |
| 2009 | Coleccion: Tesoros de la musica Venezolana (6 CD's) |
El único que llegó a su cristalización se desarrolló en el Poliedro de Caracas, el 27 de septiembre. Abrió la agrupación 'Melao', con Ilan Chester en los teclados. [The only one that came to fruition took place at the Poliedro de Caracas on September 27. The group 'Melao' opened the show, with Ilan Chester on keyboards.]
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