Artist's albums
Jacques Loussier Trio Plays Debussy
2000 · album
Bach's Goldberg Variations
2000 · album
The Bach Book
1999 · album
Ravel's Boléro
1999 · album
Satie: Gymnopédies & Gnossiennes
1998 · album
Vivaldi: The Four Seasons
1997 · album
Jacques Loussier Plays Bach
1993 · album
Play Bach
2020 · compilation
Jazz Piano French Touch - Petrucciani, Legrand, Loussier,
2020 · compilation
Schumann: Kinderszenen (Scenes From Childhood)
2011 · album
Jacques Loussier Plays Bach: Encore!
2007 · album
Bach: The Brandenburgs
2006 · album
Handel: Water Music And Royal Fireworks
2002 · album
Baroque Favorites
2001 · album
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Biography
b. 26 October 1934, Angers, France. A classically taught pianist, Loussier found a career in commercial popular music more lucrative. Then, in 1959, he hit upon the idea of performing the classical piano works of Johann Sebastian Bach in a quasi-jazz style. Together with Pierre Michelot and Christian Garros, the trio had enormous international success with the wider public. The concept, the low-key detached style, and possibly the huge commercial success, failed to endear the group to the hardcore jazz audience. In the mainstream, his interpretation of Bach is better known as the long-running music accompanying the award-winning Benson & Hedges film and television advertisements of the '60s and '70s. In the '90s and beyond, Loussier attempted the same crossover with the works of Satie, Bach, Chopin, and Mozart.