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Phillip Morton

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Site created in 2014 approx.
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Tuesday, 08 December 2020 19:39

Les Petroleuses under Firebreak November 2020

Under the second Covid lockdown – aka ‘firebreak’ in Wales –  and still with a few hundred miles between them, Les Petroleuses (Lyn Hodnett and Gill Whiteley), find different ways to rip it up and slow burn….sonically and visually…

Project Overview

The Listening room presents two Trios a `live stream` on YouTube usually on a Friday, frequency every two weeks
This is an open call for an act - preferably a trio or duo or even solo - to contribute and collaborate,

IE (Improvising Ensemble Wales)

The IE improvising Ensemble is continuing to meet via www.zoom.us every Sunday 7.30 - 8.10 GMT

 

The Gathering free improvisation sessions are continuing via www.zoom.us - every Monday at 8:30pm until we can start meeting again in person. All welcome!

 

The (Free) event. Online

The event is a `live stream` or feed on YouTube on Friday 04.12.2020 at 14.30 GMT at this web link /page.
At 14.30 GMT the YouTube video link should display, the concert will procede shortly afterwards.
If the video does not display you may be watching a cache version of the page: solution, refresh the browser

50:50 Online project present The Blank Canvas Octet Live on Zoom weekly during December 2020

Thursday, 26 November 2020 08:10

Online GIO XIII Thursday 26-28 November 2020

GIOfest is an annual festival of improvisation, usually held in the CCA. GIOfest XIII will be livestreamed worldwide on the 26-28 November 2020

It will feature the following, and maybe more, or less

| Ryoko Ono | Shoeb Ahmad | Steve Beresford | Alipio C Neto | Rob Burke | Maggie Nicols | John Russell | George Lewis & Tia Denora | Corey Mwamba | Renee Baker | Kyalo Searle-Mbullu | Jim O'Rourke | Marilyn Crispell & Raymond MacDonald | Gino Robair | Katherine Wren | Alex South | Lesley Harrison | Peter Knight & Reuben Lewis [AAO

Web page

https://www.glasgowimprovisersorchestra.com/giofest/

The programme

https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/64908281/gio-brochure-final

About GIO

Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra is a large improvising ensemble of around 20 musicians from diverse artistic backgrounds ranging from free improvisation, jazz, classical, folk, pop and experimental musics to performance art.

Since its inaugural project in 2002 the Orchestra has established an international reputation and garnered critical acclaim for its innovative projects and its exploration of improvised music. A host of collaborations with world renowned improvisers and other ensembles have expanded the band’s artistic horizons and given rise to musical connections throughout the world.

Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra perform in venues around the UK and Europe and have established their own annual festival in Glasgow which provides a platform for improvising musicians and artists. Alongside their composing, recording and performing activities they are committed to an ongoing programme of education and outreach activities including workshops, lectures and master classes.

The website
https://www.glasgowimprovisersorchestra.com/giofest/

facebook
https://www.facebook.com/GlasgowImprovisersOrchestra/

Twitter feed
https://twitter.com/GIO_Glasgow

Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/glasgow_improvisers_orchestra/

Contact
Address: CCA, 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3JD.

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In music education contexts, improvisation is currently a rapidly evolving field across musical genres. In Higher Music Education (HME), improvisation has traditionally been taught as part of Western jazz curricula. It is increasingly introduced as part of Western classical music and in cross-genre courses.

 

The (Free) event. Online

The event is a `live stream` or feed on YouTube on Friday 06.11.2020 at 14.30 BST at this web link /page.
At 14.30 the YouTube video link should display, the concert will procede shortly afterwards.
If the video does not display you may be watching a cache version of the page: solution, refresh the browser

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