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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Bach's Music Saved Pianist From Darkness

Bach's Music Saved Pianist From Darkness

7 Feb

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Summary

  • Classical music offered solace during childhood trauma.
  • Bach's music provided hope during adult mental health crisis.
  • Music transformed suffering into beauty and hope.
Bach's Music Saved Pianist From Darkness

A profound connection with Johann Sebastian Bach's music began for a pianist at the tender age of seven, offering a lifeline amidst severe childhood sexual abuse. This early encounter with Bach's Chaconne provided a sanctuary of light and escape from a world perceived as a war zone of pain.

Despite a decade-long hiatus from playing the piano due to parental wishes for a conventional education, the pianist returned to the instrument in his late twenties with renewed determination. This period saw him pursue music with the same fervor he had as a child.

A life-altering experience occurred at age 31 when, while in a psychiatric ward after a suicide attempt, he heard Glenn Gould play Bach's Marcello Concerto. This music conveyed a powerful message of hope, giving him the impetus to survive.

The pianist, who has since released eight albums, credits these musical pieces with transforming his suffering into beauty and hope. He emphasizes that while childhood trauma leaves lasting scars, music provided the tools to navigate shame and find solace, ultimately shaping his career and his belief in the world's inherent good.

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Bach's music, particularly the Chaconne, provided the pianist with a sanctuary of light and escape from his traumatic childhood experiences.
During a severe mental health crisis at age 31, Bach's Marcello Concerto offered the pianist renewed hope and a reason to survive.
The pianist found that music, like Bach's Chaconne, transformed suffering into something alive and beautiful, and hope, as heard in Marcello, when he needed it most.

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