Bach en la historia (1): el primer jazzista

The art of improvisation, inherent to the language of jazz, was one of Bach's most valued skills by his contemporaries. His work has become today an inexhaustible standard for jazz musicians. This video shows a selection of his works then reinterpreted in jazz key performed by: Josep Colom, Miguel Ituarte, Baptiste Trotignon, Uri Caine, Pieter-Jan Belder, Johann Sebastian Jazz and Moisés P. Sánchez Invention Trio. Johann Sebatian Bach (1685-1750) 00:00 Allemanda, from the French Suite No. 2 BWV 813 Johann Sebastian Jazz (Iñaki Salvador and Alexis Delgado, pianos; classical/jazz version) 8:13 Introduction by Moisés P. Sánchez 11:36 Prelude in C major BWV 846 Josep Colom, piano (classical version) and Baptiste Trotignon, piano (jazz version) 17:01 Invention in C minor BWV 773 Miguel Ituarte, clave (classical version) & Moisés P. Sánchez Invention Trio (jazz version) 23:48 Aria, from the Goldberg Variations BWV 988 Pieter-Jan Belder, harpsichord (classical version) and Uri Caine, piano (jazz version) 30:27 Prelude in D major BWV 850 Baptiste Trotignon, piano (classical + jazz version) 35:11 Prelude in B flat major BWV 866 Baptiste Trotignon, piano (classical + jazz version) 39:54 Allemanda, from the French Suite No. 2 BWV 813 Johann Sebastian Jazz (Iñaki Salvador and Alexis Delgado, pianos) Excerpts from different concerts held between 2013 and 2019. Juan March Foundation, Madrid Translated with DeepL.com (free version) Fundación Juan March, Madrid ______________ Concerts at Fundación Juan March: https://www.march.es/musica/ More videos at https://canal.march.es/es/explorar/mu... Instagram:   / fundacionmarch   X:   / fundacionmarch   Facebook:   / fundacionmarch   Medium:   / fundacionjuanmarch