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jazz Jacques Loussier Piano Solo Plays Vivaldi in Munich Munich Philharmonie im Gasteig 1997

Munich Philharmonie im Gasteig 1997

Jacques Loussier Piano Solo Plays Vivaldi in Munich Munich Philharmonie im Gasteig 1997

About

It was in 1959 that Jacques Loussier, the French pianist and composer, first decided to combine his twin loves for jazz and classical music. The result was a trio that focused on re-interpreting the music of Bach and it enjoyed the kind of success that few jazz musicians dream of. Having built a solid foundation as an accompanist, playing with the likes of Charles Aznavour, Loussier doubled down on this new fusion and though he mostly focused on Bach, he went on to tackle many of the great classical composers. 

This 1997 concert, performed at the Munich Philharmoniker, sees Loussier dive into The Four Seasons, a legendary group of four violin concerti by Italian baroque composer Antonio Vivaldi, each of which gives musical expression to a season of the year. The first half of the concert tackles Spring and the second Summer, with Loussier melding his jazz flair and sense for rhythm with the timeless melodies of the 1700s. 

Cast

Program

  • Jacques Loussier / Antonio Vivaldi, Spring, Concerto No. 1, "Allegro" from the Four Seasons
  • Jacques Loussier / Antonio Vivaldi, Spring, Concerto No. 1, "Largo" from the Four Seasons
  • Jacques Loussier / Antonio Vivaldi, Spring, Concerto No. 1, "Allegro - Danza Pastorale" from the Four Seasons
  • Jacques Loussier / Antonio Vivaldi, Summer, Concerto No. 2 in G minor, "Allegro Non Molto" from the Four Seasons
  • Jacques Loussier / Antonio Vivaldi, Summer, Concerto No. 2 in G minor, "Adagio" from the Four Seasons
  • Jacques Loussier / Antonio Vivaldi, Summer, Concerto No. 2 in G minor, "Presto" from the Four Seasons

Details

  • Directed by:
    • Dieter Hens
  • Venue: Munich Philharmonie im Gasteig (Munich, Germany)
  • Production date: 1997
  • Recording date: 1997
  • Duration: 40 min
  • Production: © LOFT
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