Jack Loussier plays Bach, choral Jesus Joy of Man's Desiring



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Jacques Loussier Trio plays Bach.
Piano: Jacques Loussier
Bass: Vincent Charbonnier
Percussion: Andr
é Arpino Recorder live in Munich, 1989. I'm composer. I cordially invite you to listen to my music & give your opinion:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8NjRFUZwMA
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnZOQbVZb-s
http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=HZmGEfsXijc


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Again, the utter ... ( 1 year ago by throovest)
Again, the utter genius of this man. Unequalled and unrivalled. Arthur C Throovest
thanks ... ( 1 year ago by jescarpio1)
thanks tigrankalevian for posting it...is one of my all time favourites
Cool ( 1 year ago by jnfdsjfdjs)
Cool
Jacques Loussier is ... ( 1 year ago by davisville17)
Jacques Loussier is the king of Bach Jazz, he makes excellent Jazz composition and respects the piece and composer, lol "where is here improvisation..?"
By the way the vid you posted was excellent, but my favourite man concerning Classical Jazz arrangements is still Loussier
The jazz community ... ( 9 months ago by RottenMemory)
The jazz community ignored him...the classical community snubbed him...yet we saw him every time he was in town - he/they filled theatres across europe for years...because we couldn't get enough...and he made $millions...so he should!
Felicidades por ... ( 8 months ago by chavochavoya)
Felicidades por este y otros muchos videos. jacques loussier es, simplemente un pianista enviado del cielo para deleitarnos con su impecable ejecusion, y sensibilidad en sus arreglos en jazz a la obra del padre de la musica universal. Enhorabuena
Thanks Jacques ... ( 6 months ago by TrekBass)
Thanks Jacques Merci. You've made my life a richer experience. You are the king. I have all your albums. And I love the undetectable change in bass. As a bass player, my soul sings and soars from 2:30 onwards. Bless you man.
All that resonates ... ( 6 months ago by throovest)
All that resonates with me. I've shown his stuff to many of my 'jazz' guys, and they just don't seem to get it. Your comments are spot on.
well, he has one of ... ( 4 months ago by LondonIvan)
well, he has one of the best taste for the music I ever heard. thanks man!
Improvisation was ... ( 3 months ago by BayAreaBiker2001)
Improvisation was common during the Baroque era, therefore Loussier is carrying on the tradition.
this song is a true ... ( 2 months ago by unevilDevil)
this song is a true masterclass...i just..i just want to say that these people are f***ing genius because they can change other people emotions with their music...
I simply love his ... ( 1 month ago by Nillerbabsen)
I simply love his interpretations - especially this lovely little babe.
This is a very ... ( 4 days ago by mkollo)
This is a very simple, almost primitive tune, and still one of the most eternal ones ever composed. No question that JS Bach had an incredible talent to find beauty in simplicity. The interpretation is excellent.



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