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Dane Rudhyar (March 23, 1895 – September 13, 1985), born Daniel Chennevière, was a American
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, modernist composer and humanistic
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. He was a pioneer of modern transpersonal astrology.


Biography

Dane Rudhyar was born in Paris on March 23, 1895. At the age of 12, a severe illness and surgery disabled him, and he turned to music and intellectual development to compensate for his lack of physical agility. He studied at the Sorbonne,
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(graduating at the age of 16), and at the
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. His early ventures into philosophy and his association with the artistic community in Paris led to his conviction that all existence is cyclical in character. Influenced by
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as a youth, Rudhyar visioned himself as a "seed man" of
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cultural evolution. In November 1916, Rudhyar's music brought him to New York City, where his orchestral arrangements and original compositions were performed on April 4, 1917 at a performance of ''Métachorie'' by the New York Metropolitan Opera. This was one of the first
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pieces of music performed in the United States. He also met Sasaki Roshi, one of the early Japanese
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teachers in America, who led him in the study of
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and
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. During this period from 1917 to 1919, spent partly in New York City, partly in Canada, and partly in Philadelphia he adopted the name "Rudhyar" a
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of several attractive
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words including the name of the god
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. His interest was further stimulated by his association with
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, which began when he was asked to compose music for a production at the society's headquarters in Los Angeles in 1920. Rudhyar became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1926. He stayed in California (often commuting to New York) through the 1920s and in 1930 married Marla Contento, secretary to independent Theosophist Will Levington Comfort. Comfort introduced Rudhyar to Marc Edmund Jones, who in turn introduced him to
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. Rudhyar received mimeographed lessons on astrology from Jones. Rudhyar learned astrology during a period when he was also studying the psychological writings of
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, and he began to think in terms of bringing astrology and
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together. Rudyar also cites
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' book '' Holism and Evolution'' as an influence. The marriage between astrology and depth-psychology overcame some basic problems, including astrology's deterministic approach to life and the trouble of designating an agreeable agent to produce the astrological effects. Rudhyar postulated that the stars did not cause the effects seen in human life but were pictures synchronistically aligned to human beings. They detailed psychological forces working in individuals, but did not override human freedom in responding to those forces, he said. At first he called his new interpretation "harmonic astrology" and as the ideas matured renamed it "humanistic astrology," the subject of his monumental volume, ''The Astrology of Personality'', published in 1936. A friend, Theosophist Alice A. Bailey (the person who invented the term ''New Age''), encouraged the development of his thought and published his book on her press, Lucis Publishing. His initial writings were regular articles in Paul Clancy's magazine ''American Astrology'' and Grant Lewi's ''Horoscope Magazine''. Following his divorce in 1945, Rudhyar married the dancer Eya Fechin. Eya was the daughter of the well-known Russian-American painter Nicolai Fechin, with whom Rudhyar also became acquainted. It was at this time that Rudhyar began to undertake his larger-scale paintings. Rudhyar and Eya lived in Colorado, New Mexico, Iowa and New York, before eventually divorcing in 1953. Over the next two decades Rudhyar continued to write and lecture on astrology, but while he was honored within the astrological community he was little known outside of it. It was not until the 1970s, as the
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movement emerged, that major publishing houses discovered him and began to publish his writings: among the first was ''The Practice of Astrology'', published in 1970 by
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, which concentrated on exploring altered and exalted states of perception, and by the mid-1970s had moved beyond humanistic astrology to what he termed "transpersonal astrology." He also began to reflect upon the New Age movement and wrote several of the more sophisticated volumes on planetary consciousness and New Age philosophy. Dane Rudhyar died September 13, 1985, in San Francisco, California.


Astrological writings

Most of Rudhyar's more than forty books and hundreds of articles concern
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and
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. The book that established his reputation in the astrological field was his first on the subject, ''
The Astrology of Personality ''The Astrology of Personality'' is a book by Dane Rudhyar first published in New York in 1936 by Lucis Publishing Company (Lucis Trust). It was subsequently released in 1963 in the Netherlands by Servire/Wassenaar and again with a new preface in ...
'' (1936). Arguing that astrology is not essentially predictive but rather productive of intuitive insights, ''
The Astrology of Personality ''The Astrology of Personality'' is a book by Dane Rudhyar first published in New York in 1936 by Lucis Publishing Company (Lucis Trust). It was subsequently released in 1963 in the Netherlands by Servire/Wassenaar and again with a new preface in ...
'' was one of the most influential tracts of "free-will" astrology, despite being written in the dense, circuitous style that characterizes much of Rudhyar's writing. Rudhyar's astrological works were influential in the
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movement of the 1960s and 1970s, especially among the
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s of San Francisco, where he lived and gave frequent lectures. Rudhyar regarded the 'true early hippies' as potential harbingers of a New Age. In 1967 the scene reached its peak in the…
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in San Francisco." Most notably, Dane Rudhyar predicted in 1972 that the
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would begin in 2062.


Fiction novels

Dane Rudhyar also wrote several novels: ''When Cosmic Love Awakens – A Transpersonal Love Story'', by Dane Rudhyar was written and published in 1952. Story synopsis: There was a
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on
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1951. On that day two men and a woman who worked at a New York City science fiction magazine office met a Mr. Ramar, who showed them how to travel to the planets within
When Cosmic Love Awakens:
''Rania – An Epic Narrative'', by Dane Rudhyar, was written in 1930 and first published in 1973. Story synopsis: It is the intense and dramatic story of the evolution of a woman's
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. Rania's tortuous search for spiritual growth sustains her in her final battle with the Powers of Darkness
Rania:
''Return from No Return'' (subtitled 'A Paraphysical Novel'), by Dane Rudhyar, was also first published in 1973. Story synopsis: Set in a 22nd-century Earth with a unified world government intent on peaceful space exploration, a poetic astronaut agrees to undertake a physically perilous mission to travel beyond an outer-region threshold that has disintegrated all previous explorers. He intends to report back to Earth (to his wife on Earth) via telepathic communication methods that they have spent time scientifically preparing. As the book jacket says: "...''Return from No Return'' weaves the drama of a global crisis, an intense love story, and profound esoteric truths into a powerful and suspenseful novel."


Transcendental art

Dane Rudhyar joined the ''Transcendental Painting Group'' in
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in 1938 and 1939. The idea behind transcendental painting and drawing was to paint or draw images of
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. Transcendental painting may be considered a cousin of surrealist art and a precursor of the cosmic art of the 1950s,Piper, Raymond F. and Lila K. ''Cosmic Art'' New York:1975 Hawthorn Press. (Contains a transcendental art drawing by Dane Rudhyar) the
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of the 1960s, and the
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of the 1970s. Throughout his career, Dane Rudhyar continued to paint and draw new transcendental artwork, or use artwork he had previously painted, to illustrate his pamphlets and books about astrology. An example of one of Rudhyar's transcendental art drawings
Black and white reproduction of the 1938 transcendental art painting "Storm Gods" by Dane Rudhyar:
An example of one of Rudhyar's transcendental art paintings
Color transcendental art painting called "Creative Man" painted in 1947 by Dane Rudhyar (used by Rudhyar to illustrate the cover of his 1980 book ''The Astrology of Transformation''):
An overview of a large selection of color reproductions of Dane Rudhyar's transcendental art paintings, with the date each one was painted:
A gallery of color reproductions of several transcendental art paintings by Dane Rudhyar (click on column at left of web page to view a larger image of each painting):


Writings on music and musical compositions

Dane Rudhyar wrote extensively on music as well, producing such books as ''
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and His Work'' (1913), ''Dissonant Harmony'' (1928), ''Rebirth of Hindu Music'' (1928), ''The New Sense of Sound'' (1930), and ''The Magic of Tone and the Art of Music'' (1982). Rudhyar's own compositions tend to employ dissonant harmony, emphatically not of a systematic variety such as
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's—Rudhyar was philosophically opposed to such a rigid approach. His musical thought was influenced by
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and
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, and he viewed composers as
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s, writing that "the new composer" was "no longer a 'composer,' but an evoker, a magician. His material is his musical instrument, a living thing, a mysterious entity endowed with vital laws of its own, sneering at formulas, fearfully alive." Rudhyar's most distinctive music is for piano, including his ''Tetragram'' (1920–67) and ''Pentagram'' (1924–26) series, ''Syntony'' (1919–24, rev. 1967), and ''Granites'' (1929). His works are almost all composed of brief movements—he felt that length and its attendant structural demands led to abstraction and away from the sensuous physicality of sound. He influenced several early-20th-century composers including Ruth Crawford and Carl Ruggles, as well as members of the group centered around
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known as the "ultra-modernists." Cowell paid homage to him with a solo piano piece, ''A Rudhyar'' (1924). Late in his life, Rudhyar's musical work was rediscovered by the composers
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, Hsiung-Zee Wong, and Peter Garland, who declared that Rudhyar's "best works occurred in the 1920s and...1970s!!


References


Further reading


Dane Rudhyar: His Music, Thought, and Art
a new biography by Deniz Ertan published in 2009 by the University of Rochester Press. * Kirkpatrick, John, et al. (1997
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. ''20th-Century American Masters: Ives, Thomson, Sessions, Cowell, Gershwin, Copland, Carter, Barber, Cage, Bernstein.'' New York and London: W. W. Norton. (''D. Rudhyar'': p. 129.) *Morang, Alfred ''Transcendental Painting'' Santa Fe: American Foundation for Transcendental Painting Inc., 1940. *
Dane Rudyar: An Illustrated Biographical Sketch
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Dane Rudhyar bibliography

*Chennevière, Daniel ''Claude Debussy et Son Oeuvre'' Paris: Durand, 1913. *Rudhyar, Dane ''Rhapsodies'' (Première Série) Ottawa: Imprimerie Beauregard, 1919. *Rudhyar, Dane "The Birth of the 20th century Piano: Concerning John Hays Hammond's New Device." ''Eolus'' 5, 14–17, 1926 (On "the new composer": p. 15.). *Rudhyar, Dane ''Toward Man: Poems'' Carmel: The Seven Arts, 1928. *Rudhyar, Dane ''Dissonant Harmony: A New Principle of Musical and Social Organization'' Carmel: Hamsa Publications, 1928. (Subtitled Seed-Ideas No. 1 when Printed by the Halcyon Press, Halcyon, California) *Rudhyar, Dane ''The New Sense Of Space: A Reorientation of the Creative Faculty in Man'' Carmel: Hamsa Publications, 1929. (Subtitled Seed-Ideas No. 2 when Printed by the Halcyon Press, Halcyon, California) *Rudhyar, Dane ''The Cycle of Culture and Sacrifice'' Carmel: Hamsa Publications, 1929. (Subtitled Seed-Ideas No. 3 when Printed by the Halcyon Press, Halcyon, California) *Rudhyar, Dane ''Art of Gestures and Art of Patterns'' Carmel: Hamsa Publications, 1929. (Subtigled Seed-Ideas No. 4 when Printed by the Halcyon Press, Halcyon, California) *Rudhyar, Dane ''Art as Release of Power'' Carmel: Hamsa Publications, 1929. (Subtitled Seed-Ideas No. 5 when Printed by the Halcyon Press, Halcyon, California) *Rudhyar, Dane ''Synthetic Drama as a Seed of Civilization'' Carmel: Hamsa Publications, 1929. (Subtitled Seed-Ideas No. 6. when Printed by the Halcyon Press, Halcyon, California) *Rudhyar, Dane ''Education, Instruction, Initiation'' 1929. (Seed Ideas 1–6 series) *Rudhyar, Dane ''The New Individual and the Work of Civilization'' Carmel: Hamsa Publications, (no date, c. 1930) (Subtitled Seed-Ideas No. 7 when Printed by the Halcyon Press, Halcyon, California) *Rudhyar, Dane ''Art as Release of Power: A Series of Seven Essays on the Philosophy of Art'' (Seed-Ideas—First Series) Carmel: Hamsa, 1930. Contains: 1. Dissonant Harmony, A New Principle of Musical and Social Organization. 1928. 2. The New Sense of Space, A Reorientation of the Creative Faculty in Man. 3. The Cycle of Culture and Sacrifice. 4. Art of Gestures and Art of Patterns. 5. Art as Release of Power. 6. The Synthetic Drama as a Seed of Civilization. 7. The New Individual and the Work of Civilization *Rudhyar, Dane ''The Astrology of Personality: A Reformulation of Astrological Concepts and Ideals, in Terms of Contemporary Psychology and Philosophy'' New York: Lucis Publishing, 1936. *Rudhyar, Dane ''New Mansions For New Men'' New York: Lucis Publishing, 1938. (The section titled ''Meditations at the Gates of Light'' is a mystical
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.) *Rudhyar, Dane ''White Thunder'' Santa Fe: Hazel Dreis Editions, 1938. (poems) *Rudhyar, Dane ''The Transcendental Movement in the Arts''
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(unpublished manuscript) (This work deals with
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as well as painting.) *Rudhyar, Dane ''The Faith That Gives Meaning To Victory'' Hollywood: Foundation for Human Integration, 1942. *Rudhyar, Dane ''Modern Man’s Conflicts: The Creative Challenge of a Global Society'' New York: Philosophical Library, 1948. *Rudhyar, Dane ''Gifts Of The Spirit'' Los Angeles: New Age Publishing, 1956. *Rudhyar, Dane ''The Pulse of Life. New Dynamics in Astrology'' The Netherlands: Servire-Wassenaar, 1963. *Rudhyar, Dane ''The Lunation Cycle. A Key to the Understanding of Personality'' The Hague, Netherlands: Servire. Distributed in the United States by Llewellyn Publication, 1967. *Rudhyar, Dane ''An Astrological Triptych: The Illuminated Road'' Santa Fe, New Mexico: Aurora Press, 1968. *Rudhyar, Dane ''Astrology For New Minds: A Non-dualistic Harmonic Approach to Astrological Charts and to the Relation Between Man and the Universe'' Lakemont, Georgia: CSA Press, 1969. *Rudhyar, Dane ''The Practice of Astrology'' New York: Penguin Books, 1970. *Rudhyar, Dane ''The Astrological Houses: The Spectrum of Individual Experience'' Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1972. *Rudhyar, Dane ''Person-centered Astrology'' Lakemont, Ga.: CSA Press, 1972. *Rudhyar, Dane ''The Planetarization of Consciousness'' New York: Harper, 1972. *Rudhyar, Dane ''Astrological Timing: The Transition to the New Age'' New York: Harper & Row, 1972. *Rudhyar, Dane ''An Astrological Mandala: The Cycle of Transformations and Its 360 Symbolic Phases'', 1973. *Rudhyar, Dane ''The Rhythm of Human Fulfillment:In Tune with Cosmic Cycles'' Palo Alto, California: The Seed Center, 1973. *Rudhyar, Dane ''The Astrology of America's Destiny: A Birth Chart for the United States of America'' New York: Random House, 1974. *Rudhyar, Dane ''The Sun Is Also A Star: The Galactic Dimension of Astrology'' New York: Dutton, 1975. *Rudhyar, Dane ''From Humanistic to Transpersonal Astrology'' Palo Alto, California: The Seed Center, 1975. *Rudhyar, Dane ''Occult Preparations for the New Age'' Wheaton, Ill.: Theosophical Publishing House, 1975. *Rudhyar, Dane ''The Astrology of Transformation: A Multilevel Approach'' Wheaton, Ill.: Theosophical Publishing House, 1980. *Rudhyar, Dane ''Rhythm of Wholeness: A Total Affirmation of Being'' Wheaton, Ill.: Theosophical Publishing House, 1983.


External links


Dane Rudhyar Bibliography
published works by and on Dane Rudhyar
Dane Rudhyar's Vision of American Dissonance
article from ''American Music'' (Summer 1999), by Carol J. Oja
Explorations: Astrology and God-Realization
article by John White on Rudhyar explains the tenets of transpersonal astrology
Rudhyar Archival Project
reproduces many of Rudhyar's original writings on music, astrology, and spirituality
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Listening


Rudhyar Audio Archives
lectures by Rudhyar on astrology, philosophy, poetry, and music, free to stream or download as mp3 files {{DEFAULTSORT:Rudhyar, Dane 1895 births 1985 deaths 20th-century American composers 20th-century American male musicians 20th-century American painters 20th-century astrologers American astrological writers American male non-fiction writers American Theosophists French emigrants to the United States Modernist composers Musicians from Paris Psychological astrology