The musician cannot
stand this pressure for long. The system of todays orchestra involves
that a coductors mistakes are not perceived at all by the audience.
But nevertheless, he has managed to rise to this position where he monitors
the situation that no musician is allowed to make a mistake. And if it so
happens that a musician frequently plays a false tone, he might as well look
for an other job. In this respect, the musician in an orchestra is under constant
pressure.
He has a family, he has children to take care of, he also has his personal
worries and hardships just like anybody else, but he must do a perfect job.
In the long run, he is bound to fail.
You mustnt forget: more than 90% of what is broadcasted today under
the name of music, has not seen a conventional musician.
At present, this
still more or less concerns pop and light music but it is only a question
of time, and these developments will spill over to classical music, and there
they will bring out remarkable performances of interpretation which will put
everything that we know today, as a conventional orchestras interpretation
of classical music, in the shade.
But here, too, this benefit of artistic performance will probably only play
a secondary role in abolishing the symphony orchestra, because, as I have
mentioned beforehand, taking part in a conventional orchestra is extremely
hazardous to ones health.
On the one hand, the musicians ear is damaged with the noise of the
orchestra, which exceeds the medically permissible level by far with
135 decibel by 32fold.
On the other hand, playing in an orchestra demands enormous concentration
from the individual musician, because during the performance of harmonious
music which applies to all classical music a single wrong tone
played by a single musician will immediately be heard by everybody.
PETER HÜBNER
SYMPHONIES OF THE
GREAT STREAM
Soloists, Choirs, Great Philharmonic
Orchestra
Great Archaic Orchestra, Great Percussion Orchestra
Electronic Instruments
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total playing time: 5h 3554
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JOURNALIST:
How do you see the future of the orchestra?
PETER HÜBNER: In my opinion, there is
no future in new music for the symphony orchestra. It will disappear, just
like the dinosaurs disappeared.
With modern digital technology a new kind of technology has developed which
offers totally different possibilities than the conventional orchestra.
The realisation of this system of conventional orchestra organisation, and
the perverse performance situation which simply ignores human inadequacies,
drives the musician step by step to frustration, and together with the increasing
strain of aging, many of them turn to alcohol, stimulants or become addicted
to pills.
In the end, all
this will make him ill. This applies especially to the women in an orchestra,
who, on the whole are even more sensitive than their male colleagues already
are, and who are therefore even more susceptible to the stress and strain.
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