Released in 1997, this album is a definitive example of “Third Stream” music—a style that synthesizes classical structure with jazz improvisation. Jacques Loussier, having already spent decades reimagining Bach, applied his signature trio format (piano, bass, and drums) to Antonio Vivaldi’s most famous violin concertos.
Jacques Loussier Trio:
Jacques Loussier – piano
Vincent Charbonnier – bass
Andre Arpino – drums
The Sonic Approach
Instead of a literal “jazz cover,” Loussier treats Vivaldi’s score as a sophisticated lead sheet. The trio preserves the familiar melodies and the driving, rhythmic energy of the original Baroque strings but layers them over a modern jazz foundation.
Piano: Loussier maintains the elegance of the harpsichord or solo violin parts but introduces bluesy inflections and syncopated swing.
Bass and Drums: These instruments provide the “engine.” Rather than just keeping time, the percussion often mirrors the crisp, staccato nature of Vivaldi’s bowing, while the upright bass adds a warm, walking depth that the original 18th-century compositions lacked.
Key Highlights
The album follows the traditional four-part structure:
Spring: Captures the light, pastoral feel of the original but with an airy, swinging lilt.
Summer: Notable for how the trio handles the “storm” sequences with intense, high-energy drumming.
Autumn: Features some of the album’s most lyrical and relaxed improvisational passages.
Winter: Widely considered the standout, where the icy, percussive opening is translated into sharp, minimalist piano work before transitioning into a deep, rhythmic groove.
The Legacy
It remains one of the most commercially and critically successful “crossover” albums. It is often praised for being sophisticated yet accessible, making it a favorite for both classical purists who appreciate the technical accuracy and jazz fans who enjoy the rhythmic liberation of the source material.
Reception.
AllMusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 4 stars stating “Due to Loussier’s impressive technique, respect for both idioms and his well thought-out concept, this unique set is a complete success.”
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Label: Telarc
Format: CD, Album
Released: Feb 1997












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