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Peter Hübner
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The Science of Music

Music & Health
Natural Responsibility
Society’s Responsibility
Music as Stress
Medical Jugdements

A natural Appreciation
for Music

Harmonious and disharmonious Music

Harmony and Disharmony

The Microcosm of Music

The Future of Music

The Future of the Orchestra









ARCHIVE – MUSIC

Music & Health –
The natural Responsibility of the
Classical Composer

JOURNALIST: Mr. Huebner, to me it looks as if you attach the same standing to the avant-garde’s dissonant music as to the consonant music of the classics and/or to the harmonical music which you make – am I right there? But I can’t imagine that, for instance, with your Medical Resonance Therapy Music® you are able to offer disharmonious music.

PETER HUEBNER: That is a totally different question. If we are talking about the question of health, we are, of course, confronted with a totally new element of contemplation.

Pythagoras, who until today is considered the founder of our scientific age by the great thinkers, has established in his very profound examinations that the same laws of harmony that determine the inner tonal developments in the Microcosm of Music also dominate the biological organisms within evolution, and beyond that direct the processes in the entire cosmos.

Socrates later pointed out that the same also applied to the human soul, and that the knowledge and observance of nature’s laws of harmony were of great significance, not only to the biological systems but also to the weal and woe of all mankind.

He even went so far to say that a society which increasingly sank into chaos, could only save itself from doom, by having the young generation grow up with harmonical music, and in this way establish itself in natural harmony, so that it could withstand any exterior chaos.

Pythagoras was a physician, mathematician, scientist, musicologist and philosopher. He said the microcosm of music, being associated with creation, was the ideal place to gain theoretical and practical knowledge on nature’s laws of harmony. I have commented on this in more detail on various occasions.

Much later, Kepler wrote a piece of work on music theory, and he derived his planetary laws, with which he astonished astronomical experts, from the microcosm of music.

Since then we have known that Pythagoras was also right in this respect, that the heavenly bodies move according to the same laws of harmony which can be found in the microcosm of music.

Today, modern chronomedicine, by means of extensive scientific studies, could prove the statement made by Pythagoras that the human organism in its function also follows these laws of harmony, and that a person, e.g., will become ill when this natural harmonical order is disturbed.

A weakening of the natural order of the biological processes in the body, above all, triggers off a disturbance of the hormonal system, thereby weakening the immune system. Sufficient relevant proof has been provided by medical experts.

JOURNALIST: And disharmonious music can disturb the natural, har­mo­ni­ous order of the organism?

PETER HUEBNER: Yes. Normally, listening to disharmonious music, like inhaling chemically polluted air or eating chemically sprayed food does not do that much to a healthy body. But when the organism has been weakened, then all these things together have the effect of potential pathogens – just like disharmonious music.

In such a case practising or consuming disharmonious music would be harmful to people’s health.

However, the organism can regenerate itself after listening to such music in the same way as after inhaling or consuming toxic substances.

Many smokers say that smoking is not at all harmful to them. You can hear the same from alcohol or drug consumers. This might often be the case, if the immune system of that person is strong, in order to perfectly regenerate itself again.

But in those cases, where the immune system is not strong enough to be able to deal with these external disruptive factors, the people concerned must avoid such strains – or at least reduce them to a minimum –, if they do not want to risk falling ill.

This is nothing new to most people. But during times when many people do not have a particularly strong immune system, it seemed and still seems worthwhile, at least to me, contemplating whether it wouldn’t be better to put a stop to disharmonious music which weakens the organism, and instead create harmonically structured music which strengthens it – and that is how Medical Resonance Therapy Music® originated.