VEDA OPERA UNIVERSITY

Scientific Application and Artistic Utilization
of the Cosmic Harmony Laws of the Microcosm of Music

FACULTY FOR
MUSIC & MUSICOLOGY

Theoretical Fundamentals


UNIVERSAL MUSIC THEORY II
The Practical Fundamentals of Universal Cognition

NATURAL
MUSIC CREATION


OUVERTURE
THE IMMORTAL ENCHANTED REALM OF THE QUEEN OF MUSIC


PART I
THE PROCESS OF CREATING MUSIC


PART II
THE CLASSICAL TEACHING SCOPE OF MUSIC


PART III
THE INNER MECHANICS OF CREATING MUSIC


PART IV
DIDACTICS OF MUSIC


PART V
THE FORCE-FIELDS IN MUSIC


PART VI
THE PURPOSE OF MUSIC TRADITION


PART VII
SPACE AND TIME IN MUSIC


PART VIII
THE PHYSICS OF MUSIC


PART IX
THE SYSTEMS OF ORDER IN MUSIC


PART X
SCIENTIFIC FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC AESTHETICS


PART XI
THE SCIENCE OF MUSIC


PART XII
MUSIC AND SPEECH


Scenes from the Inner World of Human Evolution


 
In mu­sic the hu­man abili­ties appear as act­ing char­ac­ters; they live through the proc­ess of hu­man evo­lu­tion in the play or even fight of the in­ner quali­ties – scenes which eve­ry­one knows from ex­peri­ence and can re­late to as a lis­tener.

 
Play of the Human Qualities
The ap­plied motif-tech­nique de­scribes our in­di­vid­ual sphe­res of life mov­ing to­wards each other ac­cord­ing to the course of the mo­tifs – flow­ing into each other, permeating each other, and striv­ing apart again. The worlds of the se­quences, how­ever, are more com­pre­hen­sive: be­ing the so­cial sphe­res of the mu­si­cal se­quences they en­com­pass the in­di­vid­ual sphe­res of the mo­tifs.

 
Motif-Spaces and Sequence-Spaces
In our stellar sys­tem, sound spaces may be com­pared to the plane­tary sys­tems and motif-spaces may be com­pared to the solar sys­tems; the se­quence-spaces cor­re­spond to the milky ways and the har­mony to the en­tire uni­verse.

 
Planetary Systems, Solar Systems, Galactic Systems
Be­ing sys­tems of su­pe­rior or­der, the solar sys­tems of the mu­si­cal mo­tifs in­clude the plane­tary sys­tems of the sound-spaces, and the milky ways of the mu­si­cal se­quences in­clude the solar sys­tems of the motif-spaces,
and the uni­verse of the mu­si­cal har­mony in­cludes the milky ways of the se­quences; and the sys­tems of one or­der al­ways move within the sys­tem of a higher or­der.

 
Systems of Increasingly Comprehensive Musical Order