"Doubles Jeux" is a captivating album by the renowned violinist Laurent Korcia, released in 2006 under the naïve classique label. This 54-minute collection showcases Korcia's versatility and mastery, blending jazz and classical genres seamlessly. The album features a mix of original compositions and interpretations of works by renowned composers such as Bartok, Debussy, Korngold, Tchaikovski, Legrand, Massenet, Ravel, Reinhardt/Grappelli, and Wieniawski. Highlights include the enchanting "Les parapluies de Cherbourg" and the poignant "Tears," both of which demonstrate Korcia's ability to evoke deep sentiment through his music. The album also features Korcia's own compositions, such as "Minor Swing" and "Minor Tango," which add a unique and personal touch to the collection. "Doubles Jeux" is a testament to Laurent Korcia's artistic prowess and his ability to connect with audiences through his expressive and dynamic performances.