THE CLASSICAL COMPOSER AND MUSICOLOGIST PETER HÜBNER
on his International Project of the INTEGRATION OF SCIENCES & ARTS
 
NATURAL
MUSIC HEARING


OUVERTURE
CONVEYING TRUTH IN MUSIC


TEIL I
THE OBJECT OF GAINING KNOWLEDGE IN MUSIC


TEIL II
THE LOGIC OF THE MUSICAL FIELDS OF COGNITION


TEIL III
IMMORTAL AND MORTAL TRADITION OF MUSIC


TEIL IV
THE LIVING EXAMPLE OF THE MUSICAL COGNITION OF TRUTH


TEIL V
THE THREE GREAT STEPS OF THE MUSICAL PROCESS OF GAINING KNOWLEDGE


TEIL VI
THE SYSTEM OF INTELLECTUAL DISCUSSION IN MUSIC


TEIL VII
ERRORS IN GAINING KNOWLEDGE IN MUSIC


TEIL VIII
EQUIVOCATION


TEIL IX
THE SECRET OF MUSIC


TEIL X
THE ULTIMATE GOAL OF GAINING KNOWLEDGE IN MUSIC


TEIL XI
INDIRECT AND DIRECT GAINING KNOWLEDGE IN MUSIC


TEIL XII
THE PATH OF KNOWLEDGE AND THE GOAL OF TRUTH


Knowing the Unreality
of the Outer Musical Happening


 
But now that we have ar­rived at the field of crea­tive mu­sic lis­ten­ing and, as free mu­sic crea­tors, look out from the realm of the har­mony to the rela­tive mu­si­cal worlds of the se­quences and mo­tifs, and also see the tones at the ho­ri­zon of the outer mu­sic, then sud­denly the same se­quences, which we had thought so real be­fore, and more so the mo­tifs and par­ticu­larly the tones, now appear rather un­real and com­pletely in­sig­nifi­cant com­pared with our to­tal mu­si­cal ex­peri­ence in the unlim­ited field of the ab­so­lu­te Now, in the im­meas­ur­able mu­si­cal force-field of the pure har­mony.

 
The Creative Music Listener as a Free Music Creator
Seen from this new stand­point of crea­tive mu­sic lis­ten­ing, the rela­tive worlds of mu­sic, valued so high be­fore, now appear to the new­born tone-crea­tor as ex­tremely lim­ited, oth­er­worldly mirages – mere sug­ges­tions of mu­si­cal ex­pres­sion, with an ex­tremely lim­ited power of ex­pres­sion.

 
Experiencing Relative Music as a Musical Mirage
And to him, this lim­ited mu­si­cal ex­pressiveness is just a spark, at best, of the im­meas­ur­able fire of ab­so­lu­te mu­sic which he ex­peri­ences within him­self – a spark which, to him, ap­pears com­pletely forlorn in the outer rela­tive field of the bustle of mu­si­cal ac­tiv­ity.

 
And still we are grate­ful to the spark; for, just as a sin­gle ray of sun­light es­tab­lishes the ex­is­tence of the great sun and points out the di­rec­tion to it, like­wise this small, in­sig­nifi­cant spark once en­abled us to infer the ex­is­tence of a deeper mu­si­cal mean­ing.
And in the course of our proc­ess of gain­ing knowl­edge in mu­sic, the in­creas­ing radi­ance of this spark – glimmering faintly at first, and glow­ing stronger all the time – showed us the way to­wards the mu­si­cal truth, to­wards the radi­ant truth of mu­sic.

 
The Spark of the Immeasurable Fire of Absolute Music