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F-IRE Collective

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4-629: F-IRE Collective is a creative music community founded by Barak Schmool . It has been described as the UK's leading and perhaps most influential modern jazz group. The Collective also has a record label. In 2004, F-IRE Collective won the BBC Jazz Award for Innovation. F-IRE (Fellowship for Integrated Rhythmic Expression) was named later in 1998 and came to encompass a community of artists whose outlook stretched beyond 'music alone'. Dance, poetry, film and other modes of creative expression were as much

8-403: A part of their artistic conception as the sound they produced. F-IRE members attempt to cultivate their own directions and transcend categorical boundaries, circus or electronica, free improvisation or classical composition. F-IRE has three main communal objectives: to sustain the creative lives of their members and the surrounding community; to ensure that their creativity functions well inside

12-472: The awards were Denis Lawson , Sue Mingus , Humphrey Lyttelton , Ian Carr , Clive James , Mike Gibbs , Julian Joseph , Moira Stuart , Annie Whitehead , Mark Knopfler , Dave Brubeck , and Kenneth Clarke ). There were awards for Best Musician, Best Vocalist, Rising Star, Best Album, Jazz Innovation, Radio 2 Jazz Artist, Services to Jazz, Best of Jazz and others. Programmes linked to the awards were broadcast on both Radio 2 and Radio 3 . In March 2009,

16-480: The wider community; to share their knowledge and opportunities. The collective's success is built on the quality of its work in education, performance and recording. Until 2005 these three principal spheres of activity proceeded without funding. BBC Jazz Award The BBC Jazz Awards were set up in 2001 and had the status of one of the premier jazz awards in the United Kingdom (among those presenting

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