The Jacques Loussier Trio was a French Third Stream jazz piano trio, led by pianist Jacques Loussier, that became known for its jazz interpretations of European classical music. They were commonly known in France as "le trio Play Bach" after the title of their first LP. .The trio was formed in 1959 by Loussier, bass player Pierre Michelot, and percussionist Christian Garros. They reworked mostly Baroque music, in particular that by Johann Sebastian Bach, but also by Vivaldi and other composers, to fit their own style and instruments. 2014: Concertos pour violon no 1 et no 2 (Naxos CD . 73200, avec sonate de Ignacy Jan Paderewski sur le même album). 2006: Bach: The Brandenburgs (Telarc CD-83644). 1974: The Jacques Loussier Trio In Concert at the Royal Festival Hall (Philips 6370 550 D). 1973: Jacques Loussier Trio "6 Master Pieces" (Philips 6321-100).
The Jacques Loussier Trio – The Jacques Loussier Trio In Concert At The Royal Festival Hall. Label: Philips – 6370 550. Format: Vinyl, LP, Album.
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Jacques Loussier Trio American Theatre, Hampton, VA - Nov 2, 2001 Nov 02 2001. Jacques Loussier Trio Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, Moscow - Dec 22, 2003 Dec 22 2003. Jacques Loussier Trio Aarhus International Jazz Festival 2004 - Jul 16, 2004 Jul 16 2004. Jacques Loussier Trio Schauspielhaus, Dresden - Nov 14, 2007 Nov 14 2007. Last updated: 2 Mar 2019, 23:24 Etc/UTC.
Jacques Loussier Trio. Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds. That was a surprise," murmured Jacques Loussier, the gnomic 68-year-old French pianist, after a five-minute double-bass soliloquy on a Bach chorale - from his nimble colleague Benoit Dunoyer De Segonzac - had embraced softly-stepping baroque prances, a blues guitarist's rugged chordwork, starburst harmonics and a diversion into Blue Monk
Jacques Loussier Trio. Biography Discography Titles. Jacques Loussier (born 26 October 1934) is a French pianist and composer. He is well known for his jazz interpretations in trio formation of many of Johann Sebastian Bach's works, such as in the Goldberg Variations. Loussier started piano lessons aged ten, in Angers, and after three months he encountered his first J. S. Bach – the little G-minor Prelude. He demanded that all sales of the album be halted and any remaining copies destroyed Loussier Trio recordings. 1959 – Play Bach No. 1 (Decca SS 40 500). 1974 – Jacques Loussier at the Royal Festival Hall (Philips 6370 550 D). 1974 – Jacques Loussier et le Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (Decca PFS 4176). 1979 – Pulsion (CBS 84078).