Our Mission
Anarchestra’s mission is to expand musical participation, experimentation, and access for musicians and non-musicians alike.
What Does That Mean?
Participation
Everyone can play. The act of music is open to everyone.
Experimentation
Everyone can design, compose, orchestrate. The practices of music are open to everyone.
Access
Everyone’s contributions matter. The aesthetics of music are open to everyone.
Anarchestra is two things: first, it is a group of approximately 200 instruments and a collection of works composed for them, almost all of which were designed, constructed, and written by Andrew Thurlow between 2000 and 2020. The instruments were designed to liberate players from preconceived notions of music and music performance. Together, they represent the largest work of outsider musicianship since Harry Partch.
Second - and more importantly - Anarchestra is the thousands of people who play and have played music on these instruments (and all are welcome), as well as the socio-musical ideas that inform their playing. Beyond the instruments themselves, Anarchestra exists as a type of new folk music: a philosophy of instrument making and playing that removes the distinction between musicians / non-musicians and is open to all. Anarchestra does not just invite everyone to play music; it asks people to take an active role in defining what music is, both for themselves and for society.
Andy’s Thoughts on Anarchestra
Excerpts from the Anarchestra Documentary
On Sound
Received Ideas & Music as Language
Exploring the Soundworld
Music as Something We Play Together
On Shows
Music Should Reflect the Kind of Society We Want