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Jacques Loussier (26
October 1934 – 5
March 2019) was a
French pianist and composer. He
arranged jazz
interpretations of many of the
works of
Johann Sebastian...
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Flaga brainwashed by Blue Cosmos.
Stella Loussier (ステラ・ルーシェ,
Sutera Rūshe) (also
known as
Stellar Loussier in some markets) is one of the
three Extended...
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Jacques Loussier Trio was a
French Third Stream jazz
piano trio, led by
pianist Jacques Loussier, that
became known for its jazz
interpretations of...
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Bradford about the song "X". In 2002,
French jazz
pianist Jacques Loussier filed a $10
million lawsuit that was
later settled out of court. The lawsuit...
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influenced other genres. Jazz
musicians have
adapted it, with
Jacques Loussier, Ian Anderson, Uri Caine, and the
Modern Jazz
Quartet among those creating...
- (as TN iii/1). An
arrangement of the
Preludio for jazz trio by
Jacques Loussier appeared on his
Reflections of Bach
album of 1987 and was used as the theme...
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department of
Provence (France).
Founded in 1977 by
French jazz
pianist Jacques Loussier and
sound engineer Patrice Quef, it was in
operation under the name Studio...
- (born 1962) is a
virtuoso double b****
player who
performed with
Jacques Loussier and
Andre Arpino playing renditions by
Johann Sebastian Bach / Eric Satie...
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programme theme music was a
simple tune in the
Dorian mode
composed by
Jacques Loussier, and
performed on a br****
instrument (possibly a
French horn) for the melody...
- to pay $1.5 million to the band in 2003.
French jazz
musician Jacques Loussier sued
Aftermath for $10
million in
March 2002,
claiming that the Dr. Dre-produced...