Genre: Classical
Additional Artists: The Scratch Orchestra
Format: 33RPM,

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Cornelius Cardew The Great Learning (Avantgarde Series) Hand-Numbered Limited Edition 180g LP

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DGLP4868215
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028948682157
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Coming August 28, 2026 pre-order your copy today!

Deutsche Grammophon Avantgarde Vinyl Series!
Hand-Numbered, Limited Edition 180g Vinyl LP!
Mastered & Cut from the Original Analog Master Tapes!

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Among the 24 albums that comprise the original release of DG's Avantgarde series, issued between 1968 and 1971, the Scratch Orchestra's performance of Paragraph 2 & 7 of the English composer Cornelius Cardew's The Great Learning remains among the most beloved and enduringly complex.

In 1958, following the completion of his studies at the Royal Academy of Music in London, Cardew moved to Cologne, acting as an assistant to Karlheinz Stockhausen at the Studio for Electronic Music at Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR).

John Tilbury has said that with both the Scratch Orchestra and The Great Learning Cardew's aims were "to transcend the most fundamental precepts of Western Art and in particular that of the artist as aristocrat. The Scratch Orchestra was an expression of the universality of Art; Art as a way of life."

Recorded in 1971, this release of The Great Learning remains the primary means for sonic encounter with the Scratch Orchestra, and the most important contribution to its enduring legacy.

Mastered and cut from the original analogue ¼ inch 2-track master tapes by Rainer Maillard and Sidney Claire Meyer at Emil Berliner Studios.

Limited and numbered edition, featuring original artwork and a newly designed, beautifully crafted collector's sleeve with new liner notes by Bradford Bailey, and pressed on 180g vinyl.

Features

  • Avantgarde Vinyl Series #4
  • Hand-Numbered, Limited Edition
  • 180g Vinyl LP
  • Mastered & Cut from the Original Analog ¼-inch 2-Track Master Tapes by Rainer Maillard & Sidney Claire Meyer at the Emil Berliner Studios
  • Original Artwork
  • Newly Designed Collector's Sleeve (Folded Die-Cut Outer Wrap)
  • New English Liner Notes by Bradford Bailey
  • Made in Germany

Musicians

The Scratch Orchestra
Cornelius Cardew conductor

Selections

Cornelius Cardew (1936–1981)

The Great Learning
Side 1:
  1. Paragraph 2
Side 2:
  1. Paragraph 7