Ilan Chester (born Ilan Czenstochowski) is a Venezuelan musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. Born in Jaffa, Tel Aviv, Israel in 1952, to Ashkenazi parents, Ilan emigrated to Venezuela in 1953.[1]

Ilan Chester
Background information
Birth nameIlan Czenstochowski Schaechter
Born (1952-07-30) July 30, 1952 (age 71)
Tel Aviv, Israel
GenresLatin pop
Occupation(s)
  • musician
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Instrument(s)
  • Keyboads
  • piano
  • vocals
Years active1965-present
Labels
  • Color
  • Philips
  • Sonográfica
  • Sony Music

Biography edit

2010 award winning Latin Grammy, Israeli-born and Venezuelan-raised Ilan Chester is a multi-talented musician, singer and composer with more than 35 music productions who has incorporated a global range of influences into his music. Chester grew up with the Jewish, French and Italian melodies he heard as a child at home and later he was equally enamored with American R&B (Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder) and the British rock movement (Beatles, Yes, Jethro Tull).

At the age of 19, in 1971 he first met Hare Krishna devotees and two years later he was initiated and given the spiritual name Havi Das by his spiritual master A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. Chester has stated on record that 'Krishna consciousness is and has always been my true source of inspiration. It is the love found in the hearts of the devotees for Krishna that has motivated me to write songs.' He and his family continue to be active practitioners of the Vaishnava Bhakti tradition.[2]

His music has grown to include elements of Classical Music, Jazz, Afro-Caribbean, and Venezuelan Folk music. A former member of rock and pop bands like "Trams", "Way" and "Melao", Ilan has also recorded four productions for the English speaking market. Chester became famous as an exceptional artist in Venezuela and all over Latin America since launching his solo career in 1983 filling up massive auditoriums and theaters. After a series of memorable albums, including "Amistad", "Solo faltas tu", "ASI", "Songs Books of Venezuelan Love", Vols. 1, 2 and 3, he attracted even more international attention with the platinum-selling album "Corazón Navideño" and a 6 CD collection where he has sold more than 500,000 units in a few weeks in Venezuela alone. Ilan Chester is recognized everywhere by artists and critics alike as one of the most talented composers and singers in the Spanish language. Many of his songs became international hits by Latin stars like Mark Anthony, Cheo Feliciano and Chayenne and he has followers all around the globe.

Discography edit

Release Album
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

Compilation edit

Release Album
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)

References edit

  1. ^ "Biografía de Ilan Chester". www.buenamusica.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-02-03.
  2. ^ Smullen, Madhava (Dec 11, 2010). "Havi Das Wins Latin Grammy Award". ISKCON News.

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