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My parents loved Tchaikovsky. Russia treasured him. I feel like Tchaikovsky’s music accompanied my mother’s milk. But my appreciation for him and his music increased exponentially when I learned how much fear and emotional pain he had to overcome to compose it.
I don’t compose beautiful music, but I do write. Composing and writing, though they have quite different final products, do have one thing in common – the creative process. Be it musical notes or words, they somehow show up on paper from deep within our subconscious.
Tchaikovsky started working on Souvenir de Florence in 1886. It was first performed in 1890, and he kept revising it until 1892. Tchaikovsky experienced an emotional rollercoaster as he was composing this wonderful piece. This got me to thinking about the dichotomy between the beauty of the final product and the pain of creating it.
Learning of the difficulty Tchaikovsky had in composing Souvenir de Florence was liberating for me. I realized that if the greats like Tchaikovsky suffer through emotional tribulations, then it is okay for mortals like the rest of us to endure them as well.
Let’s explore the emotional rollercoaster Tchaikovsky went through composing it.
I jotted down sketches for a string sextet, but with little enthusiasm … I haven’t the slightest inclination to work…
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Russian composer,
Tchaikovsky’s diary, June 18, 1887
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