A fusion of classical and jazz, an intelligent piano trio reconstructing Bach
This work by a trio led by French pianist Jacques Loussier is characterized by an innovative and intelligent sound that combines Bach's music with jazz improvisation.
This piece develops a unique piano sound that combines the rigorous structural beauty of Bach with the free improvisation of jazz. Jacques Loussier's classically grounded technique and the tight, sophisticated interplay of the trio members are highlights. This groundbreaking piece transcends the boundaries between classical and jazz, satisfying intellectual curiosity.
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A:
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Prelude No.1 In C Major, BWV 846
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2)
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Fugue No.1 In C Major, BWV 846
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Prelude No.2 In C Minor, BWV 847
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Fugue No.2 In C Minor, BWV 847
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B:
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Toccata And Fugue In D Minor, BWV 565
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Prelude No.8 In E Flat Major, BWV 853
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Prelude No.5 In D Major, BWV 850
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Fugue No.5 In D Major, BWV 850
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Bass - Pierre Michelot
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Piano - Jacques Loussier
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Drums - Christian Garros