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The Potential of Refinement of Speech

 

 


Speech on the Level of the Unity of Meaning and Form

The Heyday of the Musical Artists

 

Our Linguistic Heritage

The Language of Music

It is easy to imagine that, by applying a special technology for the systematic inner and outer refinement of the process of articulation, and thereby for the true formation of speech, such a highly developed ability of linguistic expression will be cultivated in the near future and on a broad basis that speech will have an effect as profound as only music has today, and will appear to man as pure music.

For this, speech must be conceived and mastered on the level of the unity of meaning and form. Then, speech and music would be unified through this inner realization, and this would be the heyday of the musical artists.

The microcosm of speech, as well as of music, would be generally recognized as unity, and the macrocosm of speech and music would naturally reflect this unity in the world of singing and instrumental performance.

Here, an investigation into the heritage of our speech is worthwhile.
Let us therefore delve into our ancestor's knowledge of speech.

 

                                                                                

 

 

 

 


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P E T E R   H Ü B N E R  –  N A T U R A L   M U S I C   C R E A T I O N

CLASSICAL
MUSIC CREATION

XII
MUSIC & SPEECH

Speech

The Superiority of Music over the Language of Today

Fundamental Research

The Organ of Speech

The Smithy of Thought

Sovereignty over
Bound and Free

Creativity

The Dimension of Creative Unfoldment

Control over the World
of Thinking

Content and Form,
Meaning and Structure

The Share of the
Senses of Perception
in the Process of
Gaining Knowledge

The Language of Music

How Our Ancestors
Used Language

Conclusions from the
Ancient Records

The Legacy of Our
Ancestors

The Task Set by
Our Ancestors

 

 

PART XII
MUSIC & SPEECH