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  1. May 1, 2012 · Allegro Assai - Valeri Grohovski, piano

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  2. May 4, 2019 · One final addition is the French jazz-pianist Jacques Loussier, who has taken Bach and Vivaldi to a whole other level. The information on classical vs Jazz music. There are differences between classical and Jazz music. Both classical and Jazz music now exist comfortably beside one another.

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  4. If you look at, Lizst - Piano Concerto No.2 opening, shifting from A major to F major etc., thats a jazzy chromatic mediant approach Just classical music harmony is a bit more 'functional'. What makes jazz deviates from classical music is improvisation.

  5. Dec 20, 2008 · Bach - Piano concerto in f minor (complete), BWV 1056. Not a pianist anymore. 108 subscribers. 497. 171K views 14 years ago. [in October 2015] After so many years of piano playing, I...

    • Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli, Bach Concerto
    • Duke Ellington, Sugar Rum Cherry
    • Wayne Shorter, Sibelius’ Valse Triste
    • Jacques Loussier, Chopin’s Nocturnes
    • Hiromi Uehara Trio, Beethoven’s Piano Sonata Pathetique 2
    • Klazz Brothers, Mozart Symphony No. 40
    • Uri Caine, Mahler Symphony No 5
    • Art Tatum, Dvorak’s Humoresque
    • Jacques Loussier Trio, Vivaldi’s Four Seasons
    • Eugen Cicero, Chopin’s Minute Waltz

    For anyone who thought the jazz of the 1930s was far removed from the baroque era, take a listen to this interpretation of a J.S. Bach concerto by Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli.

    Ellington’s version of the Dance of the Sugar plum Fairy is part of his Nutcracker Suite. As well as giving a jazz flavor to classical pieces, Ellington also created original jazz works that were heavily influenced by the classical style, such as his orchestral piece Black, Brown and Beigewhich he described as a jazz symphony.

    This is the year of Sibelius, with it being 150 years since he was born. But there’s probably a good chance that this interpretation of Valse Triste hasn’t featured on the official concert programs to mark the occasion.

    Loussier will appear on this list a couple of times. He has interpreted a wide range of classical composers with his trio, but here he is performing Chopin alone.

    Hiromi Ueharais an artist who has always sought to combine classical and jazz styles, touring with shows in both genres. So this interpretation of a Beethoven piano sonata comes as less of a surprise than you might think.

    The Klazz Brothers made a whole album combining their Latin jazz sound with well-known classical pieces. And it’s this version of Mozart’s symphonyno. 40 that is one of the stand-out recordings.

    Caine is another artist who draws on jazz and classical inspirations. He has played with several orchestras and chamber orchestras around the world, including being composer in residence with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra from 2006 to 2009. This arrangement of Mahler’s Funeral March from symphony no 5 shows his talents. Caine has also recorded ...

    Tatum was well known as a great jazz pianist, but he also enjoyed recording some classical pieces which can be found on his solo albums. This one from 1953 offers a different approach to Dvorak.

    Loussier performs this time with his trio, and the interpretation of Spring from Vivaldi’s famous Four Seasonshas its fair share of improvisation.

    There are a good number of pieces on this list that are quite easy to recognize, none more so than this. Chopin’s Minute Waltz gets a jazz makeover.

  6. Aug 17, 2012 · Concerto for Two Violins in D minor: the Bach ‘double’ You might recognise the spiky tune from the first movement, or the syrupy middle movement’s beautiful violin duet, but the chemistry between the two violins makes this music stand out. Written between 1730 and 1731, Bach broke boundaries once more, creating one of his recognisable works.

  7. Dec 15, 2021 · J.S. Bach: Fugue in D sharp minor. “Well-Tempered Clavier”; Piotr Anderszewski, piano (Warner Classics)