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ETHNIC MUSIC
The Musical Path to Self-Knowlegde
The Inner,
Synthesizing Understanding
of Music

 

 


The Classical Way
from Music Analysis
to Music Synthesis

 



The Educational
Mechanism of
Classical Composition


The True Purpose
of Genuine
Classical Music

The mastery over the elements of a composition, the motif, the melody, the sequence, and the harmony – and based on that, the integrated instrumental mastery over the overtone-spectrum of a tone – have their equivalent in mathematics in the effortless mastery over irrational numbers; for in music, which is structured lively, all the structural elements of the composition move in ratios of irrational numbers.

Nothing is fixed, and yet one feels the presence of an organizing knowledge, without being able to grasp it at any specific point.

Attempting to fathom such a lively musical order through analysis one will be unable to comprehend it from outside alone, because due to a natural educational mechanism built into such compositions, the listener at some point replaces the outward, restricted analytical method with his inner, comprehensive, synthesizing understanding, and at the depths of his personality he attains inner knowledge – the knowledge of his Self.

Having reached his self, sounding music to him is the outer means for stimulating his happiness at the depth of his inner silence of self-consciousness in a manifold, creative manner. Thus, the art of music has accomplished a central task: it has inspired the music lover to systematic self-awareness, and it has anticipated the blissful world of experience associated with self-awareness.

Glorification of the innumerable facets of self-knowledge is the true purpose of genuine classical music.

 

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THE SYSTEMS
OF ORDER
IN MUSIC


Tonality

Differences
in Understanding
as Reflected by Language

The Beginnings of Musical History

"New Sound" Composers of the 20th Century and the Range of Intervals

Advancing
to the Transcendental
Play of Music

Musical Insight
into the Culture
of Peoples

Musical Relationships

The Musical Path
to Self-Knowlegde

Homophony

Polyphony

The Counterpoint

The Threefold Perfect
Form of the Harmony

Relations in Music

Ethnic Music                                                              continued 9