Investigación científica y aplicación artística
de las leyes de armonía natural del microcosmos musical
SINFONIA
PETER HÜBNERClásica Compositor
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Symphonies of the Planets
MARS
Soloists
Great Philharmonic Orchestra
Great Percussion Orchestra
Archaic & Electronic Instruments
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Peter Hübner speaks on his HYMNS & SYMPHONIES OF THE PLANETS
CLASSIC-LIFE: Mr. Hübner, how can the confusing sound structures of the “Symphonies of the Planets” or the “Hymns of the Planets” be grasped?
The tonal structure is confusing, but at the same time, a compositional logic is hardly recognisable.
PETER HÜBNER: I’m pleased to hear that, and at the same time I’m surprised. I must tell you: all the symphonies and hymns of “the Planets” are related to each other and refer to each other – not less than in the “Art of the Feminine” and the “Metamorphoses”, as well as the “Sun”, “Moon” and “Star Symphony”.
What is confusing, is the distraction of one’s attention from the inner logic and harmony of the composition by the sound.
I’ll explain that: When you see a person – do you also see his soul? At one time, you see him in certain clothes doing this kind of work, then you see him in completely different clothes doing some totally different work.
And you do not doubt that during all these diverse forms of appearance he always has the same soul – even if you don’t see it.
There are people who claim that another person’s soul is not concealed to them – they can perceive it, and they know that the soul does not age, and that it is not subject to the same changes as the body with its clothes and various actions.
These people also claim the soul is covered by the mind and thinking, and the jumble of thoughts as well as the body – as if by a large pile of rubbish against which the soul continuously has to hold its own ground.
In the area of health, the growth and regeneration processes are perhaps the natural expression of the fact that the soul asserts itself in the body. In the social field, there are perhaps mental explosions, outbursts and release of rage, and finally also one’s health as well as a harmonious, orderly attitude towards one’s fellow men, which bear witness to the success of the soul in humans.
I show this liberation of the soul at the very beginning of my musical epos “Song of Life” in the scaffolding scene, where the man-made world scaffolding collapses under the influence of the cosmic breath and/or the cosmic winds, and is blown away, and then the tree of life: the soul becomes visible – which previously had been hidden and/or covered by that man-made scaffolding, by mental and physical stress.
The “Symphonies of the Planets” characterise all this, but their focus lies in the regeneration processes and/or the release, and in the hidden harmony and order as well as the harmony and order which is meanwhile less concealed.
But as chaotic this release might seem here and there, it is equally controlled by inner harmony as, for instance, the 5 voices in the series “The Art of the Feminine” by the basso continuo.
In the “Symphonies of the Planets” the matter stands roughly as in the series “Love” in the “Art of the Feminine”.
We clearly experience the regeneration processes, the release. But the basis for these development processes remains more or less obscure to us: harmony – in a human area: the soul.
In the “Hymns of the Planets” the soul and/or the harmony of the soul is more or less clearly represented by the voices of the chorus and soloists, whilst the orchestra simultaneously performs the mental and physical cleaning processes and the release which are linked to them.
Thus, in the hymns we have in comparison in the voices the basso continuo of the whole, which gives the entire, more or less raging orchestra, its inner peace – if not even “stillness”.
If, as a listener, you turn your attention in “Hymns of the Planets” mainly to these singing voices, and the chorus, you experience the stillness of cosmic development in the microcosm of music, and if you let yourself be more distracted by the orchestra – you then, comparatively, quite frequently plunge into chaos.
But that’s how it is in life anyway: if you concentrate more on the nature of things, harmony and stillness enter your consciousness.
And if you turn your attention mainly to the variable, often confusing externals of life whose changes are fundamentally guided out of the harmonious stillness and are kept together by it, then the order of thinking can easily be turned completely upside down, and confusion takes control.
In order to prevent any misunderstandings: the “Symphonies of the Planets” contain the harmonious stillness just as the “Hymns of the Planets” do – but you have to look harder for it and listen more closely to localise it more and more. In the Hymns this search is facilitated by the solo voices and the chorus.
Listening to the “Symphonies of the Planets” is therefore good practice for looking behind the scenes of such a seemingly chaotic and/or inscrutable, incomprehensible world, and for concentrating on the essential which holds everything else together.
Kepler proved that the course of the planets follow the same laws of harmony as we find them in the microcosm of music.
Indeed, he even derived his planetary laws from the laws of tonal development of the microcosm of music. His outstanding astronomical findings were thus the result of musicological investigations into the microcosm of music.
He also confirmed the statement made by Pythagoras that the laws of harmony of the microcosm of music and the entire cosmos are identical.
Socrates extended this statement to the soul.
It must be taken for granted that the ”Symphonies” and “Hymns of the Planets” were created according to exactly these laws of harmony of the microcosm of music – this is my speciality.