The Jacques Loussier Trio was a French Third Stream jazz piano trio, led by pianist Jacques Loussier, that became known for its jazz interpretations of European classical music. They were commonly known in France as "le trio Play Bach" after the title of their first LPs. The trio was formed in 1959 by Loussier, bass player Pierre Michelot and percussionist Christian Garros. They reworked mostly Baroque music, in particular that by Johann Sebastian Bach but also by Vivaldi and other composers, to fit their own style and instruments.
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| - Jacques Loussier Trio, également appelé Play Bach ou Trio Play Bach, est un groupe de jazz français créé en 1959 par Jacques Loussier (1934-2019), dont l'ambition est de reprendre le répertoire de Jean-Sébastien Bach sous une forme swing. Dans les années 1990, le groupe élargit son concept à l’œuvre de Vivaldi et à la musique française du début du XXe siècle, dont les Gymnopédies d'Erik Satie, le Boléro de Maurice Ravel et en 2000, l’œuvre de Debussy. (fr)
- Il Jacques Loussier Trio è stata una formazione jazz francese, creata da Jacques Loussier alla fine degli anni '50. (it)
- The Jacques Loussier Trio was a French Third Stream jazz piano trio, led by pianist Jacques Loussier, that became known for its jazz interpretations of European classical music. They were commonly known in France as "le trio Play Bach" after the title of their first LPs. The trio was formed in 1959 by Loussier, bass player Pierre Michelot and percussionist Christian Garros. They reworked mostly Baroque music, in particular that by Johann Sebastian Bach but also by Vivaldi and other composers, to fit their own style and instruments. (en)
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| - The Jacques Loussier Trio was a French Third Stream jazz piano trio, led by pianist Jacques Loussier, that became known for its jazz interpretations of European classical music. They were commonly known in France as "le trio Play Bach" after the title of their first LPs. The trio was formed in 1959 by Loussier, bass player Pierre Michelot and percussionist Christian Garros. They reworked mostly Baroque music, in particular that by Johann Sebastian Bach but also by Vivaldi and other composers, to fit their own style and instruments. The group was commercially successful but less popular with critics and jazz purists. They toured Germany in 1966. In 1985, Loussier formed a new trio with percussionist and double-bassist . In 1997 the latter role was taken over by . (en)
- Jacques Loussier Trio, également appelé Play Bach ou Trio Play Bach, est un groupe de jazz français créé en 1959 par Jacques Loussier (1934-2019), dont l'ambition est de reprendre le répertoire de Jean-Sébastien Bach sous une forme swing. Dans les années 1990, le groupe élargit son concept à l’œuvre de Vivaldi et à la musique française du début du XXe siècle, dont les Gymnopédies d'Erik Satie, le Boléro de Maurice Ravel et en 2000, l’œuvre de Debussy. (fr)
- Il Jacques Loussier Trio è stata una formazione jazz francese, creata da Jacques Loussier alla fine degli anni '50. (it)
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