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Integrated Knowledge of the
Musical Truth

 

 

The Music Listener
Abandoned

 


Fusing the Two
Fullnesses of Music

 


The Purpose of True
Classical Music

 

PART   III
The Harmonizing Nature
of True Classical Music


The nature of true classical music is such that, even at its root, it rules out such effects because it is capable of bringing fulfilment to our search for knowledge.
Original classical music aims at the integrated knowledge of the musical truth beyond space and time and of the musical reality within space and time, and it is able to conjure up this knowledge in a keen listener.

In the process of gaining musical cognition, therefore, doubt results only from the inability to comprehend the natural union of the two given musical fullnesses, and this lack of insight leaves the listener behind unsatisfied on his path of gaining knowledge in music.

However, the purpose proper of gaining musical knowledge is to melt these two fullnesses – the one we explore by listening to music, and the one which reveals itself to us when we create music – into a single fullness, to make one common fullness out of two fullnesses.

Indeed, dispelling any doubt in the listener is the purpose of true classical music, which arises from a state of doubtlessness in the composer, from the natural state of unity – sustained by his continuous perception of the vibrating absolute sound-substance in his own musical tools of cognition.

 

                                                                                 

 

Reference work: Peter Huebner – Natural Music Hearing
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The Measure of Musical Perfection

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Truth

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Cold in Music

The Harmonizing
Nature of True

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