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PHILOSOPHY IN MUSIC |
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CONVEYING TRUTH IN MUSIC |
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Music and Nature
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The reality of nature presents itself to us on different levels of different complexity, of varying differentiation, and of different integrity: of different effectiveness.
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Conveying Truth in Music |
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Music expresses these levels of nature subjective as well as objective, individual as well as social or ecological on separate, different levels of the musical expression.
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Corresponding to nature, music uses fields of varying density.
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This means, music has levels of varying differentiation, varying integrity, varying complexity and varying effectiveness.
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Natural Order in Music |
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These levels of musical expression we call the “musical force-fields,” and they include the force-fields of the tones, of the motifs, of the melodies, of the sequences, and of the harmony.
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The Musical Force-Fields |
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