Experience the legendary Oscar Peterson Trio in a captivating live setting with "Oscar Peterson Trio At The Stratford Shakespearean Festival." Recorded in 1956 at the Stratford Shakespearean Festival, this album captures the trio at the height of their powers, delivering a relaxed and spirited performance that Peterson himself considered one of their finest.
Spanning a generous 75 minutes, the album is a treasure trove of jazz classics and hidden gems. From the swinging "Falling In Love With Love" and "Swinging On A Star" to the bebop brilliance of "How High The Moon" and the cool jazz elegance of "Nuages," each track showcases the trio's exceptional musicianship and chemistry. The setlist also includes lesser-known gems like "Noreen's Nocturne" and "Daisy's Dream," offering a well-rounded journey through the trio's repertoire.
The album features Oscar Peterson on piano, Ray Brown on bass, and Ed Thigpen on drums, a lineup that defined the sound of modern jazz. Their interplay is seamless, with each musician contributing to the collective energy and groove. The live setting adds an extra layer of excitement, with the trio feeding off the energy of the audience and each other.
Released in 1993 by Verve, this album is a testament to the enduring appeal of the Oscar Peterson Trio. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to their music, "Oscar Peterson Trio At The Stratford Shakespearean Festival" is a joyous celebration of jazz at its finest.