Little Fugue in G Minor, BWV 578 /Jacques Loussier/
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What's wrong with keeping an open mind about music? I'm into Classical, and also Jazz. I see no problem in combining the two. I also like Drum 'n' Bass, which is I feel, musically akin to Jazz in its' arrangement. Keeping an open mind is what creativity is all about!
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Bach w kazdej formie doskonaly :)
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Unconditional fan of Bach, I am discovering this interpretation. I am sure JS himself would be very proud of it. It gives a different taste to it, without damaging in any way nor the genius nor the awesomeness that lays in this piece of music. Many thanks, Mr Loussier.
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With great pleasure I read your superb comment ! I 100% agree with it. I also have been a great JL fan since the 60's ( I am your senior by 2 years !) starting in the Netherlands. I loved the way you commented on those silly characters who have no taste and no brains.. Purging is the answer I agree ! Greetings from Australia !
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Bach would have loved this!
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I could not agree more. This masterpieces comes to life again, in a way that I hope may find paths to even more peaople starting to like this amazing and wonderfull works, even if in another genre. I shure am one of them. I find Loussier Trio to really make Bach live ones more with their sparkly touch, heavy bass and rythm and great skills. True musicians.
Regards
Grimm (2of2) :)
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nothing like naked chicks and music
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@Amberambera Klimt ist clearly Wiener Jugendstil thus art nouveau
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I have enjoyed the music of Jacques Loussier since the 1960's. I find the language quite interesting from the moronic gutter snipes that don't seem to like this. Perhaps the wax buildup in their ears is an indication of the constipation they suffer. I suggest a purging to help clear the mind. Possibly tutoring will raise IQ levels. Anyway, Thank you Jacques for 50 years of fun interpretations.
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Loussier your a master ,and well knowell OF BACH



I like this piece and these pictures as well. Are they impressionism?
Nice job!
davidwa78 3 years ago
Gustave Klimt's work is difficult to categorize, but is often associated with the symbolists and art nouveau, but it also has some ties to expressionism. ;)
Amberambera 3 years ago