The Inner Nature of Music and the Experience of Tone

The Inner Nature of Music and the Experience of Tone
Title The Inner Nature of Music and the Experience of Tone PDF eBook
Author Rudolf Steiner
Publisher Steiner Books
Pages 0
Release 1983
Genre Anthroposophy
ISBN 9780880100748

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7 lectures in various cities, December 3, 1906 - March 16, 1923 (CW 283) "A tone is at the foundation of everything in the physical world." This is one of many astonishing statements made by Rudolf Steiner in this collection of seven lectures on the inner realities of music. These lectures are an unusual treasure, since they are the only two groups of lectures that Steiner gave primarily on music, other than the lecture cycle for the tone eurythmy course, Eurythmy as Visible Music. In the first group of three lectures, given in 1906, Steiner explains why music affects the human soul so powerfully. Music has always held a special position among the arts because it is the only art form whose archetype, or source, lies not in the physical world, as with architecture, sculpture, and painting, but purely in the spiritual world-the soul's true home. Music thus directly expresses through tones the innermost essence of the cosmos, and our sense of wellbeing when we hear music comes from a recognition of our soul's experience in the spiritual world. In the remaining lectures, given in 1922 and 1923, Steiner discusses our experience of musical intervals and shows how it has undergone profound changes during the course of evolution. The religious effects of music in ancient times and the union of music with speech are considered, as well as the origin of musical instruments out of imaginations that accompanied singing. New insights are offered on the nature of the major and minor modes and on future directions of musical development. This volume is a translation of 7 lectures (of 8) in Das Wesen des Musikalischen und das Tonerlebnis im Menschen (GA 283).

The Inner Nature of Music and the Experience of Tone

The Inner Nature of Music and the Experience of Tone
Title The Inner Nature of Music and the Experience of Tone PDF eBook
Author Rudolf Steiner
Publisher
Pages 106
Release 1983-12-01
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ISBN 9780685076699

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The Inner Nature of Music and the Experience of Tone

The Inner Nature of Music and the Experience of Tone
Title The Inner Nature of Music and the Experience of Tone PDF eBook
Author Rudolf Steiner
Publisher
Pages 120
Release 1983
Genre Music
ISBN

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Reminded by the Instruments

Reminded by the Instruments
Title Reminded by the Instruments PDF eBook
Author You Nakai
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 769
Release 2021
Genre Music
ISBN 0190686766

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David Tudor is remembered today as an extraordinary pianist of post-war avant-garde music who worked closely with composers like John Cage and Karlheinz Stockhausen and as a founding figure of live-electronic music. His bold reinterpretation of Cage's Variations II and his idiosyncratic performances using homemade modular instruments inspired a whole generation of musicians. But his reticence, his unorthodox approaches, and the diversity of his creative output-which began with the organ and ended with visual art-have kept Tudor a puzzle. Reminded by the Instruments sets out to solve the puzzle of David Tudor by applying Tudor's own methods for approaching the materials of others to the vast archive of materials that he himself left behind. Author You Nakai deftly patches together instruments, electronic circuits, sketches, diagrams, recordings, letters, receipts, customs declaration forms, and testimonies like modular pieces of a giant puzzle to reveal a new perspective on Tudor's creative process. Rejecting the established narrative of Tudor as a performer-turned-composer, this book presents a lively portrait of an artist whose work always merged both of these roles. In reading Tudor's electronic devices as musicological 'texts' and examining his dissection of electronic circuits, Nakai transcends discourses on sound and illuminates our understanding of the instruments behind the sounds in post-war experimental music.

The Foundations of Human Experience

The Foundations of Human Experience
Title The Foundations of Human Experience PDF eBook
Author Rudolf Steiner
Publisher SteinerBooks
Pages 356
Release 1996
Genre Education
ISBN 9780880103923

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Formerly entitled The Study of Man this lecture course, newly translated for this series, contains some of the most remarkable and significant lectures ever given by Rudolf Steiner.

Psychology of Music

Psychology of Music
Title Psychology of Music PDF eBook
Author Diana Deutsch
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 563
Release 2013-10-22
Genre Music
ISBN 1483292738

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Approx.542 pages

Unintentional Music

Unintentional Music
Title Unintentional Music PDF eBook
Author Lane Arye
Publisher Hampton Roads Publishing
Pages 264
Release 2002-01-01
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1612832903

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The last time you whistled a tune or hummed a song-why did you choose that one? You may not consider yourself a musical person, but your little act of unintended music may be the key to unlocking within you a wealth of unsuspected creativity-a kind of creativity that goes way beyond music, too. Lane Arye, PhD, a musician himself, focuses on the music that people do not intend to make. Using the highly regarded psychological model called Process Work, developed by Arnold Mindell, PhD, Arye has been teaching students around the world how to awaken their creativity, using music as the starting point, but including all art forms and ways of expression. The unintentional appears at moments when some hidden part of us, something beyond our usual awareness, suddenly tries to express itself. If we start paying attention to what is trying to happen rather than to what we think should happen, we open the door to self-discovery and creativity. Sometimes what we regard as "mistakes" in self-expression are in fact treasures. The book is rich with real-life stories, ideas, and practical techniques for unlocking creativity, which Arye dispenses with humor, insight, and enthusiasm.