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The Force-Fields in Music |
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Perfection of the Formative Forces in Music
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With his understanding, the listener cognizes the “horizontal” compositional systems of order; with his feeling he grasps the “vertical” musical relations of power. Therefore, the qualities of feeling and understanding are effective on all levels of music: in the world of the sound-space, in the world of the motif, in the world of the sequence, and in the world of the harmony.
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The Path towards more Powerful Formative Forces in Music |
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When these two fundamental qualities of the intellect - feeling and understanding - are realized by the musician as efficient and mighty formative forces in music, they finally appear before him in their perfection on the level of harmony.
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The musical sound-space, the world of the inner musical imagination, is equally enlivened by the feeling and by the understanding; and the art of the musician lies particularly in radiating this enlivenment, this lively multiplicity, even into the physical-acoustic space and to enliven it so that the listener comprehends life itself as his own threefold food of knowledge: - as a soothing, warming strengthening of his feeling,
- as a refreshing, cooling elucidation of his understanding, and
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True Enlivenment of the Physical-Acoustic Space |
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- as the fulfilling realization of his own inner nature, of his inner power and inner beauty, through the lively, mutual permeation of the qualities of his feeling and understanding.
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The Essential Task of the Musician |
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