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The Mystery of Musical Creativity: The Human Being and Music

The Mystery of Musical Creativity: The Human Being and Music

  • Author: Beckh, Hermann
  • Translator: Stott, Alan
  • Translator: Stott, Maren

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Contents

  • Introduction by Alan Stott - The Human Being and Music -
  • 1. The Polarity of the Musical Element: the Airy and the Sound-Etheric (the Earthly and the Cosmic Element) -
  • 2. The Two Elements as the Soul and the Spirit of Music. The Two Biblical Creation Stories. The Human Soul-Air. The Fall of Man -
  • 3. The Two Elements in the Music from Bach to Beethoven and Chopin. The Earthly Element - Dust. The recent Epoch of Music -
  • 4. The Two Elements of Music as 'Wind and Wave'. Strindberg's The Dream Play. Mozart, Beethoven and Chopin -
  • 5. The Union of both Elements in the Theme of Longing in Tristan and Isolde -
  • 6. The Motif of Longing in Tristan and Isolde -
  • 7. The Primordial Root va - 'blowing', and the Experience of Pain. The Hibernian Mysteries. The Magic of the Mother. The Christian Mystery and Parsifal -
  • 8. Parsifal. The Starry Quality. Karfreitagszauber and the Liebestod. A 'Super-Tonal' Style. Bruckner's Ninth Symphony. Planets, Stars and the Musical Keys -
  • 9. The Trinity of Instruments: Strings, Woodwind and Brass in Wagner and Bruckner -
  • 10. The Mystery of Death in Tristan and Isolde and Bruckner's Ninth Symphony. The Key of D-minor -
  • 11. Earthly and Cosmic Music. Strindberg's The Dream Play -
  • 12. Novalis. Nature and the Musical Element. The Mastersingers. Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony -
  • 13. The Life of Initiation. Opera and the Musical Future. Novalis and the Musical 'Homeland'. Wagner and 'not music'. Opera and Absolute Music. Mystery Back-grounds. Tannhauser -
  • 14. Mystery Contexts in Wagner. The Mystery of Human Life; Prophecy, Fulfilment and the Future -
  • 15. The Christian Mystery dramatised in Music - Appendix One: Hermann Beckh: The Mystery of the Night in Wagner and Novalis - Appendix Two: August Pauli: Memories of Hermann Beckh. Harro Ruckner: A Memory of Hermann Beckh - Appendix Three: Donald Francis
  • Christ
  • Experience in Wagner's Music Drama. Hermann Beckh: The Language of Tonality in the Music of Bach to Bruckner. Christoph Peter: The Language of Music in Mozart's 'The Magic Flute' - Notes - Bibliography