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This article is about the French opera singer. For the American actress, see Eve
Brenner.
Ève Brenner
Eve Brenner vuonna 1976.png
Brenner in 1976
Born 11 September 1941 (age 80)
Saint-Chartier, Indre, France
Occupation Opera singer
Known for Le Matin sur la rivière (1976)
Children 2, including Gilles Paquet-Brenner
Ève Brenner (born 11 September 1941) is a French opera singer notable for her voice
that spanned five octaves.[1]

Contents
1 Early life
2 Music career
2.1 Singles and EPs
3 References
Early life
Brenner was born in Saint-Chartier in central France where her parents who were
both musicians and refugees were living. Her father, Ludwig Brenner, who was of
Jewish-German descent, was captured and deported during World War II.[1] He died in
captivity in 1942 leaving her mother Jeanne alone to raise their children.[1]

When the family returned to Paris at the end of the war, 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 20.[1] She sang
in films, including Manon des Sources. She released several singles and EPs from
the 1970s onward. He single "Morning on the River" peaked at number 96 in Australia
in February 1979.[2]

Singles and EPs


Le matin sur la rivière, 1976, Pathé[3]
La sicilienne, 1977, Pathé[3]
L'enfant, 1979, Pathé[3]
A comme Amour, 1979, Delphine Records[3]
Memories, 1980, Pathé[4]
"Hymne", 1980, Kébec-Disque[3]
Amoureuse, 1981, Philips/Phonogram[4]
Au nom de l'amour, Delphine Records[4]
Le rêve d’Ève, 1984, Philips/Phonogram[4]
Ave Maria Norma, 1985, Carrier[4]
Keep going, 1987, CBS[3]
References
"Ève Brenner, fille du pays - , Saint-Chartier (36) - La Nouvelle République" (in
French). Lanouvellerepublique.fr. 11 June 2013. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives,
N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 46. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
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