“classic but not too classic”

Details
Title | “classic but not too classic” |
Author | 무언가 無言歌 |
Duration | 48:35 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=dOJutE9Fa3o |
Description
00:00 Bach: Italian Concerto: Presto · Jacques Loussier Trio
03:25 Bach: Italienisches Konzert, in F Major, BWV 971: Finale
· Jacques Loussier Trio
09:28 Bach: Little Fugue In G Minor
· Jacques Loussier Trio
12:21 Bach: Partita In B-Flat Major, BWV 825: Andante - Allemande
· Jacques Loussier Trio
19:31 Bach: 6 Chorals Schubler BWV 645 Choral N 1 (Reveillez-Vous La Voix Des Vei)
· Jacques Loussier
31:31 Bach: Partita In B-Flat Major, BWV 825: Courante
· Jacques Loussier Trio
35:16 Bach: Zweistimmige Invention Nr. 1, in C Major, BWV 772
· Jacques Loussier Trio
37:39 Bach: Overture [Cantata No.29 Wir danken dir, Gott, wir danken dir BWV 29]
· Jacques Loussier Trio
Bach: Goldberg Variations:
41:07 Variation 1
42:28 Variation 7
43:46 Variation 10
· Jacques Loussier Trio
44:59 Bach: Air on G String
· Jacques Loussier Trio
French musician Jacques Loussier began experimenting with sheet music out of his deep love for Bach and the piano. His series Play Bach, which fused Bach’s works with jazz, became a worldwide sensation, selling millions of copies. He later went on to arrange works by other composers such as Erik Satie, Maurice Ravel, and Claude Debussy, and composed numerous soundtracks for films and television dramas.
Loussier’s career, in fact, began with a small twist of fate. At the age of 16, he entered the Paris Conservatory. During a student competition, while performing one of Bach’s preludes, he suddenly forgot part of the score. Yet he didn’t stop playing—instead, he smoothly shifted into improvisation. This was, in fact, a method used by many great masters he admired. As Loussier recalled:
“I really love Bach. To me, he is the greatest composer of all time. Many people forget that 18th-century musicians improvised a great deal—Bach included.”
As a composer, Loussier was equally prolific. He wrote music for over 100 films and TV productions, as well as a symphonic mass, a trumpet concerto, a violin concerto, and ballet music. He was never concerned about the fact that he was less known as a composer than as a performer:
“I just try to express what I feel as best as I can. If it works—bravo. If it doesn’t—bravo anyway.”
When he passed away in 2019 at the age of 84, he left behind a legacy that captivated not only classical music lovers but also those hearing him for the first time—the master of “well-tempered swing.”
*BR-KLASSIK, Beate Sampson, "Zum Tod des Pianisten Jacques Loussier – Mit swingendem Bach um die Welt" https://www.br-klassik.de/themen/jazz-und-weltmusik/jacques-loussier-jazzpianist-gestorben-100.html
*TRACK LIST*
YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-nA1yoXlhfPTXYrospyI_wxt85QnxOGH&si=ZxQjGLuK5_MseBQo
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/kr/playlist/classic-but-not-too-classic/pl.u-LdbqWXqC2r2WP0L
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3gHWc2Ag1is4Ub8Oc74fKf?si=f4a8bffb49e54f5b