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'Pilgrimage from Scattered Points' dives into the experimental world of Cornelius Cardew, a name that often gets overlooked in the grand narrative of music. It captures the spirit of The Scratch Orchestra, a collective that embraced collaboration and innovation in music composition. The film's pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb the philosophy behind Cardew's work and the chaotic beauty of the orchestra's performances. There’s a raw, almost grassroots feel to it, reflecting the DIY ethos of the time. The atmosphere is thick with artistic exploration, inviting you to consider the boundaries of music and performance. It’s not just about the music; it’s about the community around it, and that makes it quite distinctive.
This film remains somewhat elusive in the collector's market, with limited releases and a niche audience drawn to avant-garde music history. It hasn't seen many reprints, and original formats can be hard to track down, making it a curious find for those interested in the intersections of music and film. Enthusiasts of experimental arts might find it especially compelling, as it encapsulates a unique moment in musical history that isn't often covered in mainstream collections.
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