JOURNALIST:
Herr Hübner, you sometimes entitle your musical work with In
Gloriam Dei, In Honour of the Creator. Are
you a very religious person?
PETER HÜBNER:
In my opinion, it is very significant to be a religious person when
you do creative work.
I
dont believe that somebody can do real creative work without the
awareness that he is in immediate service to the
Creator,
and representing his interests in the world.
It
is fashionable in many places in the world nowadays particularly
in modern industrial society , to present yourself as an atheist.
In
my opinion, that is inhuman, and leads the following generation into
nothingness, in respect of the mind and soul, and in the end, into isolation,
also from yourself.
I
cant make it happen, let alone guarantee, that a human being finds
his way to God, but in times when modern atheism is constantly expanding
even within the church I, who in his profession solely
draws from the goodwill of the Creator and his nature, must set a sign
which opposes the work of modern atheism.
JOURNALIST:
Herr Hübner, you have created a wide range of music, which one would
normally call Sacred Music.
Do
you want to support religiousness, or lead human beings to religion?
PETER HÜBNER:
I am not a regular church-goer, but see myself as a devout Christian.
I
believe that religiousness is an innate basic gift of every individual
just like the free will. One person makes more use of it than
the other, a third person doesnt need it at all.
The
church is an organisation whose founders aimed to support and promote
man in his natural religiousness.
In
the church some demand that this should be their main personal interest
whilst others concentrate on being active in the name of faith by means
of political manipulation. I think that should be everybodys own
business, as he bears his very own responsibility for his actions anyway.
But
as far as my field is concerned, music, I dont see anybody in
church at present, who consciously and purposefully occupies himself
with investigating the Creators laws of harmony, making them audible
through music and glorifying this work. Thus, I see myself obliged to
do it myself.
Many
people tell me that my music strengthens their belief in God, their
belief in the beauty and harmony of life which is the basis of the world.
Even
intellectual atheists call my music heavenly music.
All
this confirms that my activities are right, and so I serve the individual
believer or non-believer in his natural unconscious or conscious search
for the realms of heaven.
I
am glad to belong to those who endeavour to achieve joy in life, happiness in
life and harmony in life for the individual, in honour of the Creator
In Gloriam Dei.
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