

LYNDON LAROUCHE Collected Works, Volume II
This second volume of the LaRouche Legacy Foundation’s Lyndon LaRouche Collected Works brings together seventeen articles chosen from the wealth of Lyndon LaRouche’s writings focused on the question of culture. LaRouche considered this subject inextricably linked with his unique economic discoveries.
The included works span more than 30 years, and range from full-length essays on the principles at the foundation of Classical artistic composition, to never before published memos on the foundations of the process of musical rehearsal and performance.
The Substance of Morality
Laughter, Music, and Creativity
The Secret of Ludwig van Beethoven
The Principles of Composition
On the Subject of Metaphor
Prometheus and Europe
Politics as Art
Beethoven as a Physical Scientist
Mozart’s 1782–1786 Revolution in Music
The Science of Music: Solution to Plato’s Paradox of ‘The One and the Many’
Music and Scientific Creativity
That Which Underlies Motivic Thorough-Composition
Behind the Notes
Emphasis Upon Proper Qualities of Musical Memory in Mastery of Counterpoint
The Significance of the Mozart Requiem Project for the Upgrading of the Quality and Quantity of the Musical Development Program
Music and Statecraft: How Space is Organized
What Does Culture Do?
* At this time we are only able to ship to locations in the United States via our online store. Please contact us directly for inquiries about international orders: info@larouchelegacyfoundation.org.
LYNDON LAROUCHE Collected Works, Volume II
This second volume of the LaRouche Legacy Foundation’s Lyndon LaRouche Collected Works brings together seventeen articles chosen from the wealth of Lyndon LaRouche’s writings focused on the question of culture. LaRouche considered this subject inextricably linked with his unique economic discoveries.
The included works span more than 30 years, and range from full-length essays on the principles at the foundation of Classical artistic composition, to never before published memos on the foundations of the process of musical rehearsal and performance.
The Substance of Morality
Laughter, Music, and Creativity
The Secret of Ludwig van Beethoven
The Principles of Composition
On the Subject of Metaphor
Prometheus and Europe
Politics as Art
Beethoven as a Physical Scientist
Mozart’s 1782–1786 Revolution in Music
The Science of Music: Solution to Plato’s Paradox of ‘The One and the Many’
Music and Scientific Creativity
That Which Underlies Motivic Thorough-Composition
Behind the Notes
Emphasis Upon Proper Qualities of Musical Memory in Mastery of Counterpoint
The Significance of the Mozart Requiem Project for the Upgrading of the Quality and Quantity of the Musical Development Program
Music and Statecraft: How Space is Organized
What Does Culture Do?
* At this time we are only able to ship to locations in the United States via our online store. Please contact us directly for inquiries about international orders: info@larouchelegacyfoundation.org.