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Peter Hübner
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MUSIC & MUSICOLOGY
Theoretical Fundamentals

UNIVERSAL
MUSIC THEORY 1

XII.
MUSIC AND SPEECH

Speech

The Superiority of Music
over the Language of Today

Fundamental Research

The Organ of Speech

The Smithy of Thought

Sovereignty over Bound and Free Creativity

The Dimension of
Creative Unfoldment

Control over the World
of Thinking

Content and Form,
Meaning and Structure

The Share of the
Senses of Perception
in the Process of
Gaining Knowledge

The Language of Music

How Our Ancestors
Used Language

Conclusions from the
Ancient Records

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Our Ancestors

The Task Set by
Our Ancestors

 

 

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UNIVERSAL MUSIC THEORY 1
The Practical Fundamentals of Universal Creativity
  PART   XII            
  THE PROCESS OF CREATING MUSIC            
         
 
The Task Set by Our Ancestors


   
 
To build a bridge be­tween our shadowlike pre­sent lan­guage, which dis­tin­guishes only be­tween light and dark, and the col­our­ful world of mu­si­cal de­scrip­tion is our chal­lenge, self-im­posed, as well as set by our an­ces­tors.
And to ac­com­plish this task is the ful­fill­ing achieve­ment of our in­di­vid­ual self-re­ali­za­tion.

 
The Bridge From Music to Speech
 
 
“There is noth­ing higher than
to come closer than oth­ers
to the di­vin­ity and from here
to spread the rays of di­vin­ity among the hu­man race.”

Beethoven


   
 
Here, in the self-knowl­edge, lies the hid­den treas­ure which our an­ces­tors used so magi­cally and pow­er­fully and which we to­day, af­ter a long pe­riod of cul­tural disin­te­gra­tion, dis­cover again.

 
The Hidden Treasure of Our Ancestors
 
 
Eve­ry­one has self-aware­ness, un­der­stand­ing, feel­ing, and the power of dis­crimi­na­tion. Eve­ry­one thinks, hears, feels, sees, tastes, and smells.
In all great eras, one’s per­sonal mas­tery over the in­ner-hu­man pow­ers was the golden key for the ful­fill­ing, suc­cess­ful, and col­our­ful or­gani­za­tion of life. The mes­sage of mu­sic bears wit­ness of this, and in­spires us to as­sume this in­ner rul­er­ship again: to har­mon­ize our in­di­vid­ual, so­cial, and eco­logi­cal life.

   
 
Here also lies the eter­nal task of the mu­si­cian. And when he en­ters this sphere of the har­mony and learns how to rule it and how to cre­ate and form in it, he has unravelled the eter­nal mys­tery of the re­al­ity of mu­sic for him­self and for oth­ers.

 
The Golden Key to the Perfect Organization of Life
 
 
“Art! Who un­der­stands her?
With whom can one speak about this
great god­dess?”

Beethoven


   
     
     
                                 
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                     
                                     
             
     
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