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DEUTSCHE AKADEMIE DER WISSENSCHAFTEN
presents the biggest scientific project of our time
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THE CLASSICAL COMPOSER AND MUSICOLOGIST PETER HÜBNER
on his International Project of the INTEGRATION OF SCIENCES & ARTS
on his International Project of the INTEGRATION OF SCIENCES & ARTS
Music-Analysis and Music-Synthesis |
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The technique of comparison is based on the dual function of our intellect which we previously described as being on the one hand:
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The Dual Function of the Intellect in the Musical Cognition of Truth |
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At the same time, these two processes of musical cognition, outer cognition of the music listener and inner cognition of the composer, are submitted to a comparison by our self-awareness. |
Music-Creating and Music-Listening in Comparison |
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Thus, our intellect, our feeling and understanding, are integrated towards the level of pure self-awareness and are thereby raised musically into the field of the harmony; for only in this absolute musical force-field of the harmony our tools of cognition can make a perfect comparison between the unity and the diversity of music. |
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This comparison between the musical insights of our feeling and of our understanding puts our intellect, and therewith our musical process of knowing, into the state of a self-sufficient eigenfunction. And in terms of this twofold musical cognition of truth, our intellect swings within itself. |
The Eigenfunction of Gaining Knowledge in Music |
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