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

NATURAL
MUSIC CREATION


OUVERTURE
THE IMMORTAL ENCHANTED REALM OF THE QUEEN OF MUSIC


TEIL I
THE PROCESS OF CREATING MUSIC


TEIL II
THE CLASSICAL TEACHING SCOPE OF MUSIC


TEIL III
THE INNER MECHANICS OF CREATING MUSIC


TEIL IV
DIDACTICS OF MUSIC


TEIL V
THE FORCE-FIELDS IN MUSIC


TEIL VI
THE PURPOSE OF MUSIC TRADITION


TEIL VII
SPACE AND TIME IN MUSIC


TEIL VIII
THE PHYSICS OF MUSIC


TEIL IX
THE SYSTEMS OF ORDER IN MUSIC


TEIL X
SCIENTIFIC FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC AESTHETICS


TEIL XI
THE SCIENCE OF MUSIC


TEIL XII
MUSIC AND SPEECH


The Scope of the Science of Music


 
The sci­ence of mu­sic deals with the or­gan­ized, sys­tem­atic knowl­edge of mu­sic. To­day, the term ”sci­ence of mu­sic” has a very nar­row mean­ing, and this re­sults from the fact that the com­po­si­tional re­al­ity of mu­sic has been buried un­der su­per­fi­cial in­ter­pre­ta­tion, and that there­fore the origi­nality of the mu­si­cal state­ment, and within it the true knowl­edge of mu­sic, no longer reaches the ana­lyz­ing ex­pert.

 
Limits of the Conventional Science of Music
The sci­ence of mu­sic is con­cerned with the ori­gin of mu­sic, the es­sence of mu­sic, and the mu­si­cal or­ders and the pa­rame­ters which move within these or­ders. More­over, it is con­cerned with the mu­si­cal means as well as with the mu­si­cal goal, and with the pro­ce­dure of cul­tural-ar­tis­tic feed­back – and also with the very life of the art­ist, his crea­tive po­ten­tial, and with crea­tiv­ity in gen­eral.

 
The Holistic Structure of Knowledge in the Discipline of Music
Fur­ther­more the sci­ence of mu­sic is con­cerned with the proc­ess of in­ner-hu­man evo­lu­tion, the struc­ture and the func­tion­ing of the in­di­vid­ual per­son­al­ity, and with a clear knowl­edge of the ori­gin of cre­at­ing mu­sic, as dif­fer­ent from the knowl­edge of the source of mu­sic, and as dif­fer­ent again from the outer pe­riph­ery of mu­sic his­tory.

 
How­ever, the sci­ence of mu­sic also deals with the natu­ral duty of the com­poser, with the re­spon­si­bil­ity of the mu­si­cian, and fi­nally with the en­tire field of re­spon­si­ble mu­si­cal train­ing and mu­si­cal edu­ca­tion.