Jacques Loussier's Play Bach recordings are as good today as they were when they first came out. The combination of Jacques Loussier's fine touch, humour and sense of rhythm combine perfectly with the genius of Bach's music. After the celebrated appearance of the album 'Play Bach 1', and its continuation with the 'Play Bach 2', here is the third installment of this mix of baroque music, jazz and swing. This album is so good and exciting as the first. The album opens with a trio of jazz transcription for the famous "Italian Concerto," a part that Bach was particularly proud and which has also found a wide resonance in other interpretations jazz performed by musicians from Russia or Germany - impeccable recording of Thomas Gabriel Trio -. Below are several pieces of the series "Invention for Two Voices," a repertoire of Bach's lesser known but equally are wonderful. A little gem to discover if known, or to rediscover if they had heard in other academic versions.
Genre - Jazz
Styles - Piano Jazz
Time - 32:36
Format - mp3@320 Kbps
Size - 74 mb
Tracks
01. Italian Concerto, for solo keyboard in F major (Clavier-Ubung II1), BWV 971 (BC L7): Allegro
02. Italian Concerto, for solo keyboard in F major (Clavier-Ubung II1), BWV 971 (BC L7): Andante
03. Italian Concerto, for solo keyboard in F major (Clavier-Ubung II1), BWV 971 (BC L7): Finale
04. Two-Part Invention, for keyboard No. 1 in C major, BWV 772 (BC L42)
05. Two-Part Invention, for keyboard No. 13 in A minor, BWV 784 (BC L54)
06. Two-Part Invention, for keyboard No. 8 in F major, BWV 779 (BC L49)
07. Two-Part Invention, for keyboard No. 14 in B flat major, BWV 785 (BC L55)
08. Two-Part Invention, for keyboard No. 15 in B minor, BWV 786 (BC L56)
09. Fantasia and Fugue, for keyboard in C minor, BWV 906 (BC L133) - Fantaisie BWV 906
Credits
Jacques Loussier (piano)
Pierre Michelot (double bass)
Christian Garros (percussion)
Label
Decca, 1959

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