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Vytas Brenner: La Ofrenda de Vytas - VINYL LPTitle: La Ofrenda de Vytas Artist: Vytas Brenner Label: Vinilisssimo Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 8435008875312 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2015 02 03 Number of Discs: 1 Vytas Brenner was born in Germany in 1947, but his family left for Venezuela when he was just a child. His musical career would start after his family moved again, this time to Barcelona, where Brenner formed the Vytas Brenner Quartet with his brother Haakon and local musicians Toti
Title: La Ofrenda de VytasArtist: Vytas Brenner
Label: Vinilisssimo
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 8435008875312
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2015-02-03
Number of Discs: 1
Vytas Brenner was born in Germany in 1947, but his family left for Venezuela when he was just a child. His musical career would start after his family moved again, this time to Barcelona, where Brenner formed the Vytas Brenner Quartet with his brother Haakon and local musicians Toti Soler and Jordi Sabatés. with the addition of singer Jeanette Dimech in 1966 they became Brenner's Folk, the origin of the more successful Pic-Nic, which continued without Vytas and Haakon when their family returned to Venezuela. After some years devoted to his music studies and a few collaborations, Vytas started his own band in 1972, with which he would become of the leading musical innovators in Venezuela over the following years. Released in 1973, La ofrenda de Vytas is their first album and presents a truly unique fusion of traditional Venezuelan music, Latin American rhythms, and progressive rock. Traditional instruments (harp, cuatro, maracas, percussion) augment guitars, piano, organ, bass, synths, and drums; the album is constantly inventive, creating a captivating atmosphere through well-crafted compositions and impressive playing. Vinilísssimo presents the first vinyl reissue of this masterpiece of Venezuelan symphonic folk music.
Tracks:
1.1 Morrocoy
1.2 Ofrenda De Miguel
1.3 Tormenta De Barlovento
1.4 Frailejón
1.5 La Sabana
1.6 Tragavenado
1.7 Araguaney
1.8 Canto Del Pilón
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★★★★★ 5
Five Stars
Pretty good translation into English. Far from a complete collection, but certainly a good foundation.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2017
★★★★★ 3
Made for certain readers. 🤔
Format: Kindle
Not saying it is a bad book but... I could not understand it. If you like old English writing great! I support you in that but this book was not for me.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2026
★★★★★ 1
Old and crumbling.
Format: Hardcover
practically falling apart. Hard to read when the book is dissolving.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2021
★★★★★ 4
This is actually a super cool epic
Format: Paperback
This is actually a super cool epic. The translation is phenomenal and makes for a great easy read. Got it for a class but would totally read again
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Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2018
★★★★★ 5
great
Format: Paperback
Mulla Nasrudin is the Br'er Rabbit, or Coyote, of the Middle East. The stories are teaching stories, and they can be very amusing, thoughtful, and thought stimulating, all at once. Idries Shah's books tend to be very well written, anyway, however the subject is simply delightful. I can't add much more than what others have said, except to say that the stories really make one think.
Juha is the Arabic version, and
Hoja is the Turkish version. The stories sometimes show up in Western culture, without attribution.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2012