Tenor Clef Collection
Tenor Clef: A Melodic Journey through Hoxton Square
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Tenor Clef: A Melodic Journey through Hoxton Square, London Step into the vibrant world of jazz as captured by renowned artist Brian O Connor in his captivating series "Tenor Clef. " From Rick Margitza to Benny Green, Eddie Henderson to Peter Ind, this collection showcases the incredible talent that graced Hoxton Square during the early 1990s. In June 1991, Rick Margitza's saxophone melodies filled the air with soulful notes. The tenor clef symbolized his musical prowess and added a touch of elegance to his performance. Benny Green followed suit in 1992, enchanting audiences with his virtuosity and leaving them craving for more. Eddie Henderson took center stage at Hoxton Sq in January 1993, mesmerizing listeners with his trumpet mastery. As he effortlessly moved between octaves, the tenor clef became an extension of his musical expression. The collaboration between Peter Ind (bass) and Howard Alden in July 1992 brought a unique dynamic to Hoxton Square. Their synchronized melodies resonated harmoniously within the realm of the tenor clef. Throughout May 1992, Peter Ind returned solo to captivate audiences once again. His bass reverberations intertwined seamlessly with the tenor clef strokes on canvas - a visual symphony that delighted all who witnessed it. Jack Wilson's December performance in 1991 showcased not only his piano skills but also Brian O Connor's artistic brilliance. The fusion of music and art created an immersive experience where each stroke on canvas mirrored every note played. James Williams' April concert in 1991 transported spectators into a realm where sound transcended boundaries. The tenor clef served as a gateway connecting Williams' piano keys to O Connor's brushstrokes - their collaboration immortalized forever on canvas.