Frakture

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Frakture, promoted free improvisation in music, as a promoter between 1997 to 2014 in the Merseyside region of the United Kingdam in the city of Liverpool

It brought a diverse range of engaging artists to the Frakture stage, national, international and local artists have engaged in a music that is not composed.

Between 1997-2014 Frakture bacome diverse, as represented by its many concerts formats, that explore many sound worlds and ecoustic ecologies as diverse as: the sound of snow falling, through to industrial noise.On some occasions there were tunes and beats

The range of activities

  • starting with 117 Frakture Concerts,
  • Blank Canvas, 49 events and still countingStill active, web page
  • i:Splash gigs, 38 events
  • Frakass Nights, 13 events
  • Frakture Big Band
  • Centrifuge, 49 events Still active, web page
  • Frakture Festival series, 52 concerts in a festival format.
  • acoute, 6 events exploring what the `acoustic` has to offer in a digital age.
  • AV Nights,
  • plus somewhere in this we deliver 22 soundwalks too,
  • special projects such as AlterPieces All Dayer st St Lukes Church.
  • Voice workshops, 13 sessions.
  • Workshops, 122 sessions
  • 89 `Listening Room sessions` delivered with the help of Roger Parry.

Social Media

You can still follow Frakture on social media


The stand alone projects, can be found within the Improvisers' Networks Online website: go to, find, the Merseyside Start page for more information

frakture.org legacy web page

Frakture.org is now a legacy organisation.It was dissolved, downsized in April 2014 on the 1st April just before lunch. many of the former projects of "formats" that made up "frakture.org" continued as independant, stand alone projects, eg Centrifuge, Blank Canvas.

This will appear within the improvisers networks website. Timeline, to start before April 1st 2018.

http://www.improvisersnetworks.online/uk/merseyside-start-page/frakture-archive

More detail to follow. P Morton