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


“Fan­tasy cre­ates re­al­ity.
This is a great cos­mic law.”

Rich­ard Wagner


 

The World of Enlivened Silence


 
The ori­gin of mu­sic lies in the enli­vened si­lence. Mu­sic is some­one’s very pri­vate mes­sage to his fel­low men, from the si­lence of his heart and from the si­lence of his un­der­stand­ing – com­pletely de­tached from the world of cau­sal­ity.

 
Music beyond the Laws of Causality
Mu­sic origi­nates from the in­ner free­dom of man, from the deep si­lence of the hu­man mind; it rises from the feel­ing to­wards the un­der­stand­ing and as­sumes the form of sound, com­pletely with­out any outer cause – with­out any per­ceiv­able outer pur­pose, just as a natu­ral ex­pres­sion of the in­ner, enli­vened si­lence at the depth of the hu­man heart.

 
The Impulse of Lively Silence
Mu­sic radi­ates this in­ner si­lence into the agi­ta­tion of the outer world, re­tain­ing its ex­pres­sion of na­ture-given hu­man free­dom. Thus, mu­sic ap­pears as free­dom in the gar­ment of har­mony and en­chants man for the world of pure beauty, to his own in­ner­most per­fect world, to truth.

 
Con­trary to popu­lar miscon­cep­tion, mu­sic is not at all meant to lure man into dream­ing; rather it is ca­pa­ble of in­creas­ing his in­ner aware­ness, pro­vided the mu­sic it­self has been cre­ated on the basis of in­ner alert­ness.

 
Music on the Basis of Inner Alertness
The ori­gin of mu­sic is where the ab­so­lu­te “Now” is ex­peri­enced by man. It is where – de­tached from space and time and there­fore freed from past, pre­sent and fu­ture – only his self-con­scious­ness exists; the ori­gin of mu­sic is where man real­izes “I am,” with­out think­ing about his past or his fu­ture.

 
Freed from Space and Time: the Absolute “Now” in Music
This first origi­nal thought of “I am,” which arises when man awak­ens, is the very first men­tal im­pulse of his in­di­vid­ual ex­is­tence in the ab­so­lu­te Now. And for the com­poser, too, this im­pulse of self-con­scious­ness is his first in­ner mu­si­cal thought.

 
The First Musical Thought