A Night for Oscar

VENUE : Spiegel Tent - Teatro

FESTIVAL: Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival

CATEGORY: Music

A Night for OscarBrian Kellock Trio / Dado Moroni Quartet

Teatro Spiegeltent, 9pm, £15

Remembering Oscar Peterson, two pianists. First up: Brian Kellock Trio plays the music from Peterson’s legendary “Night Train” – 50 years old this year - charming and carefree; romantic and swinging. Then, Moroni’s Quartet, featuring long time Oscar Peterson drummer, Alvin Queen, reference Peterson’s classic Quartet with Herb Ellis – virtuoso pianism, with finger-snapping rhythm.

 

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Tickets from £15.00

23/07/2012

This event has no further performances scheduled at this time

A Night for Oscar

A Night for OscarBrian Kellock Trio / Dado Moroni Quartet

Teatro Spiegeltent, 9pm, £15

Remembering Oscar Peterson, two pianists. First up: Brian Kellock Trio plays the music from Peterson’s legendary “Night Train” – 50 years old this year - charming and carefree; romantic and swinging. Then, Moroni’s Quartet, featuring long time Oscar Peterson drummer, Alvin Queen, reference Peterson’s classic Quartet with Herb Ellis – virtuoso pianism, with finger-snapping rhythm.

 

Rating
 
  • Tickets from
    £15.00
  • Dates
    From 23/07/2012 To 23/07/2012

This event has no further performances scheduled at this time

Venue Details

Spiegel Tent - Teatro

The biggest of the three tents, this spectacular traveling dance hall from the 1900s is the ultimate cabaret and music salon, a treat for performers and audiences alike. Gorgeous wooden booths circle a central dance floor, which can be set up cabaret style, in rows or cleared to get the party going..

Part of Assembly George Square, the hub of our Festival, is where the Festival spirit comes alive, with a central courtyard, bars and three venues..

Seating: Booth seating around the edges and central rows. All seating is unreserved. .

Catering: There is a bar within the venue and also a selection of bar's and cafes that lie outside the venue in George Square Gardens..

Accessibility: There is disabled access via the front entrance..

Bus: 5, 41 and short walking distance from 23, 27 & 35 at George IV Bridge.

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