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


Motif Technique


 
The natu­ral and well-de­signed ap­pli­ca­tion of quali­ties of the hu­man char­ac­ter in the gar­ment of mu­sic is called motif-tech­nique. Thereby, in­ner crea­tiv­ity is the prac­ti­cal mecha­nism through which the com­poser pro­jects his in­ner cog­ni­tion in the out­ward di­rec­tion and trans­forms it into the au­di­ble ex­peri­ence.

 
The System of Inner Creativity
When the mu­si­cal crea­tor is aware of this proc­ess in de­tail, and when he real­izes the hu­man fac­ul­ties as the unity of his in­ner cog­ni­tion, his in­ner ex­peri­ence, and in­ner hear­ing, then this art is called “motif-tech­nique” in clas­si­cal com­po­si­tion.

 
Classical Motif-Technique
The range of in­flu­ence of the motif-tech­nique is the battlefield of the in­ner-hu­man driv­ing forces: the quali­ties of the com­poser, the quali­ties of the lis­tener, and the quali­ties of man in gen­eral.

 
The Battlefield of the Innermost Human-Qualities
The deep in­flu­ence of clas­si­cal mu­sic is ex­plained by the mas­terful han­dling of that field of ex­peri­ence of our in­ner­most, in­di­vid­ual ex­is­tence which con­sti­tutes our true life and which re­veals it­self to the lis­tener in the com­po­si­tion.

 
The Influence of Classical Music
Thus, the motif-tech­nique is the mean­ing­ful han­dling – ac­cord­ing to its own in­her­ent laws – of our in­ner­most im­pulses of life, of those ele­ments which are closer to life than the en­tire outer world of phe­no­mena.

 
The Musical Handling of the Forces of Life