Phillip Morton

Phillip Morton

Liverpool:UK Website curator
Site created in 2014 approx.
This has been a solitary enterprise.
He would welcome help!

Tŷ Sain series event six in Bangor Gwynedd
This session is an open rehearsal, session playing free ensemble improvisations, all levels of experience are welcome
Plus a concert

Wednesday, 22 February 2023 16:30

The Gathering - Liverpool 13 03 2023

The Gathering is a space for improvisation, where musicians can be together and play what they see fits in the moment.
Please note - this event has been confirmed.

Tuesday, 14 February 2023 09:25

London Hundred Years Gallery February 2023

The Hundred Years Gallery - upcomming events & exhibitions

An open free event for people who are interested in collaborative improvised music.

Bangor Music Festival is a charitable organisation dedicated to presenting contemporary music performed by artist of the highest calibre and has a strong commitment to enrich and educate the North Wales community through workshops and concerts.
We see music as a living and thriving art-form and our enthusiasm for new music is reflected in our festival. Contemporary musicians of all ages from around the United Kingdom find inspiration, promotion and most of all, support through the festival. Thanks to the generous and continuous support from the community, we have successfully hosted festivals since 2000.

Session design: This series that is called Click! is an online, telematic project hosted by zoom managed by Centrifuge. Numerically there will be between 6 and twelve participants, but they play in duos in break-out rooms.

Session design: This series that is called Click! is an online, telematic project hosted by zoom. It is managed by Phil Morton under the lable: centrifuge
Numerically there will be between 6 and twelve participants in the session. The participants are experienced in the genre known as free improvised music.

Wednesday, 25 January 2023 09:32

Blank Canvas Ensemble Liverpool 23 02 2023

The relaunch of the Blank Canvas Ensemble based in Liverpool, moves on after a successful launch in the autumn of 2022

Monday, 23 January 2023 16:38

Glasgow GIOdynamics in a room Winter 2023

Welcome back to GIOdynamics. The in-person sessions are now at The Glad Cafe.

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