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jazz Jacques Loussier: “Play Bach and More” in Leipzig Benoît Dunoyer de Segonzac (bass) - André Arpino (drums)

Benoît Dunoyer de Segonzac (bass) - André Arpino (drums)

Jacques Loussier: “Play Bach and More” in Leipzig Benoît Dunoyer de Segonzac (bass) - André Arpino (drums)

About

In 1959, Jacques Loussier hit upon the idea that was to make his international reputation, by combining his interest in jazz with his love of J.S. Bach.

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Cast

  • Benoît Dunoyer de Segonzac | Double bassist
  • André Arpino | Drummer

Program

  • Johann Sebastian Bach / Jacques Loussier, Fugue in D Major (after the fugue BWV 850 of the Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I)
  • Johann Sebastian Bach / Jacques Loussier, Gavotte in D Major (after the Gavotte of the Orchestral Suite BWV 1068)
  • Johann Sebastian Bach / Jacques Loussier / Benoît Dunoyer de Segonzac, Pastorale in C Minor (after the Aria of the Pastorella BWV 590)
  • Johann Sebastian Bach / Jacques Loussier, Air on the G string (after the Air of the Orchestral Suite BWV 1068)
  • Johann Sebastian Bach / Jacques Loussier / André Arpino, Arrangement of the Brandenburg Concerto No. 5
    • I
    • II
    • III
  • Claude Debussy / Jacques Loussier, First Arabesque (arrangement)
  • Claude Debussy / Jacques Loussier, Isle Joyeuse (arrangement)
  • Erik Satie / Jacques Loussier, First Gymnopédie (arrangement)
  • Maurice Ravel / Jacques Loussier, Boléro (arrangement)
  • Johann Sebastian Bach / Jacques Loussier / Benoît Dunoyer de Segonzac / André Arpino, Arrangement of the third movement of the Harpsichord Concerto in D Major, BWV 1054

Details

  • Directed by:
    • Andreas Morell
  • Venue: St. Thomas Church (Leipzig, Germany)
  • Production date: 2004
  • Recording date: 2004
  • Duration: 1 h 37 min
  • Production: © EuroArts Music International
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