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Topic: Jacques Loussier
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randmc
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Jacques Loussier
on: March 10, 2006, 12:22:42 AM
I find his musical arrangements of pieces like Bachs
Italian Concerto
very interesting. It's like a mix between Classical, Improvisation, and Jazz; it's very unique in its style. I also find it strange that not that many people have heard of him...what do you think of his "unique" style of music? And do you like him better with his trio or as a soloist?
Here's a link to samples of his music (also which you can hear on iTunes and Amazon.com):
https://music.allofmp3.com/mp3/Jacques_Loussier_Trio/group_9054/albref_25/mcatalog.shtml
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jas
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Re: Jacques Loussier
Reply #1 on: March 10, 2006, 06:30:40 PM
I love his Impressions on Chopin's Nocturnes. They're lovely. I keep meaning to get a copy of the Play Bach CD but I still haven't got around to it. (I want it, my bank account has other ideas.)
Jas
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