Experience the magic of a legendary performance with Oscar Peterson Trio's "At The Stratford Shakespearean Festival," a live album that captures the trio in their prime. Recorded in 1956 at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Ontario, Canada, this album is a testament to the extraordinary talent of Oscar Peterson, Herb Ellis, and Ray Brown, a lineup that jazz enthusiasts consider one of the finest in the genre.
The album features a captivating set of tracks that showcase the trio's mastery of jazz, cool jazz, bebop, and hard bop. From the enchanting "Falling In Love With Love" to the lively "How High The Moon," each song is a testament to the trio's impeccable timing and musical chemistry. The live setting adds an extra layer of excitement, with the energy of the audience and the spontaneity of the performance shining through in every note.
This release is a near-lost gem in Oscar Peterson's mid-50s catalog for Verve, offering a sparkling set of trio numbers that have stood the test of time. Whether you're a longtime fan of Oscar Peterson or a newcomer to his music, this album is a delightful journey through the world of jazz, featuring some of the most iconic songs in the genre. With a duration of over an hour, it's a rich and rewarding listen that will leave you craving more.