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Being Pyotr Ilyich
Tchaikovsky’s Inner Life, A Memoir Beyond Time
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I’m currently exploring a project that approaches Tchaikovsky’s life and music from a very unusual angle — not through traditional biography or musicology, but through a deep regression process that brought forward a first-person, introspective account attributed to the composer himself.
The result is the book ”Being Pyotr Ilyich – Tchaikovsky’s Inner Life, Revealed by Himself 130 Years Later”, a spiritual memoir that focuses less on documented facts and more on the emotional and interior world that shaped his creative voice.
What makes this perspective special for music enthusiasts is the way it illuminates the inner genesis of some of his most beloved works. The narrative reveals how personal wounds, sensitivities, relationships, and spiritual lessons influenced the architecture of pieces such as The Nutcracker, the Romeo and Juliet Overture, the Piano Concerto No. 1, and especially the Pathétique Symphony.
Instead of analyzing scores, the book gives access to the inner climate in which these works were conceived — the imagery, the emotional currents, and the quiet struggles that fed their creation.
These themes are also explored in the newly launched podcast,
”Time Traveling – A Spiritual Journey of Healing”,
where the focus is on the emotional, spiritual, and psychological layers behind Tchaikovsky’s artistic voice and the deeper meaning of his life experiences.
I’m sharing this here because many of us love Tchaikovsky not only for the brilliance of his music, but for the emotional truth running through it. This project tries to shed light on that inner world — the place where inspiration, suffering, and artistic vision meet.
Thank you for reading, and I’d be happy to exchange thoughts with anyone fascinated by Tchaikovsky’s creative universe. 🎻