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The Scratch Orchestra was an experimental
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founded in the spring of 1969 by
Cornelius Cardew Cornelius Cardew (7 May 193613 December 1981) was an English experimental music composer, and founder (with Howard Skempton and Michael Parsons) of the Scratch Orchestra, an experimental performing ensemble. He later rejected experimental music, ...
, Michael Parsons and
Howard Skempton Howard While Skempton (born 31 October 1947) is an English composer, pianist, and accordionist. Since the late 1960s, when he helped to organise the Scratch Orchestra, he has been associated with the English school of experimental music. Skem ...
.Stefan Szczelkun Ph.D. thesis
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In the draft constitution published in the ''Musical Times'' of June 1969, Cardew defines a scratch orchestra as: "a large number of enthusiasts pooling their resources (not primarily material resources) and assembling for action (music-making, performance, edification)". The Orchestra reflected Cardew's musical philosophy at that time. This meant that anyone could join, graphic scores were used (rather than traditional
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), and there was an emphasis on improvisation. The Scratch Orchestra arose from Cardew's 'Experimental Music' class at
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, London, which served as a venue for extra rehearsals for Scratch Orchestra concerts, but Scratch Orchestra rehearsals were also held separately.
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artist/musician
Philip Dadson Philip Dadson (born 1946 in Napier, New Zealand) is a New Zealand musician and artist, who was in the foundation group for the Scratch Orchestra and founder of From Scratch. He lectured at the Elam School of Fine Arts, part of the Universit ...
was amongst those at
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who were in the foundation group for the Scratch Orchestra and, after returning to
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, established a NZ Scratch Orchestra in 1970, which evolved into the group From Scratch in 1974. The first meeting of the Scratch Orchestra was at
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, 1 July 1969. It was announced by means of a "Draft Constitution", published in ''The Musical Times'' in June 1969. The Draft Constitution set out categories of musical activity: Improvisation Rites, Popular Classics, Compositions, and Research Projects. Cardew also proposed that the responsibility of programming of concerts be assigned in reverse seniority, so that the first concert, on 1 November 1969 at Hampstead Town Hall, was designed by
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, an eighteen-year-old student of Cardew's at the Royal Academy of Music. Original members included Carole Finer. Despite the emphasis on free improvisation, the varying experience of the members, and the "do your own thing" free aesthetic of the time, the Scratch Orchestra was a disciplined ensemble. Eventually the strains of Cardew's "reverse seniority", tensions between musically-trained and non-musically-trained members, and an increasing interest in political
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led to a gradual change in the activities, and then the outlook of the ensemble. It was effectively inoperative by 1974.


Further reading

* Edwin Prévost, ed.; introduction by Michael Parsons, ''Cornelius Cardew: A Reader'' (Harlow, Essex: Copula, 2006). . (A collection of Cornelius Cardew's published writings together with commentaries and responses from Richard Barrett, Christopher Fox, Brian Dennis, Anton Lukoszevieze, Michael Nyman, Eddie Prévost, David Ryan, Howard Skempton, Dave Smith, John Tilbury and Christian Wolff.) * Cornelius Cardew, ed. ''Scratch Music'' (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press). . (Scratch Orchestra draft constitution, notes, scores, catalogue, and 1001 Activities.) * Cornelius Cardew, ''"Stockhausen Serves Imperialism", and Other Articles: with Commentary and Notes'' (London: Latimer New Dimensions, 1974)
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* Michael Parsons, ed. ''25 Years from Scratch: The Scratch Orchestra'' (London: London Musicians' Collective, 1994)
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* Stefan Szczelkun ed. ''Improvisation Rites: from John Cage's 'Song Books' to the Scratch Orchestra's 'Nature Study Notes'. Collective practices 2011 – 2017'' (Routine Art Co. 2017) * John Tilbury, ''Cornelius Cardew (1936–1981): A Life Unfinished'' (Essex: Copula, 2008) * Katie Macfarlane, Rob Stone, Grant Watson, eds., ''Play for Today: Cornelius Cardew'' (London: Drawing Room; Antwerp: Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst Antwerpen (M HKA), 2009)


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Nature Study Notes
Carole Finer and Stefan Szczelkun read and discuss the verbal scores that kicked off the Scratch Orchestra in 1969.
Nature Study Notes
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International Improvised Music Archive

The Scratch Orchestra
{{Authority control Free improvisation ensembles British experimental musical groups Musical groups established in 1969