Agnes Laurens, a writer from the Netherlands, shares a prose poetry piece inspired by Tchaikovsky's Piano Trio in A minor, reflecting on personal experiences of inspiration, companionship, and drama, while also inviting others to share their own artistic inspirations.
Abstract
The website content presents a deeply personal prose poetry piece by Agnes Laurens, which draws inspiration from the musical composition "Piano Trio in A minor Op. 50" by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The poetry explores themes of connection, happiness, and overcoming drama, as Laurens narrates a tale of three individuals on a fairytale journey. The narrative transitions from a dark cloud of uncertainty to a hopeful ground of togetherness, symbolizing the resolution of interpersonal conflicts and the pursuit of happiness. Laurens also extends an invitation to readers to engage with the content by sharing their own prose poetry inspired by music, art, or artists that motivate them. The website features links to Laurens's work on various platforms, a YouTube embed of the inspiring musical piece, and encourages participation in a creative challenge, fostering a community of shared artistic inspiration.
Opinions
The author, Agnes Laurens, expresses admiration for the Piano Trio in A minor Op. 50 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, performed by Alexandra Troussova, Kirill Troussov, and Benedict Kloeckner.
Laurens's prose poetry reflects a belief in the power of music and art to bring people together, create happiness, and overcome personal drama.
The author values the concept of a supportive trio, as evidenced by the recurring theme of three people in the poetry.
There is an opinion that sharing one's inspirations and motivations through creative writing can be a unifying and enriching experience for a community of readers and writers.
Laurens appears to appreciate the beauty in both the darkness and lightness of life's journey, as symbolized by the transition from dark fairytale clouds to light fairytale ground in her narrative.
Prose poetry / Life / Drama
In The Dark Drama Fairytale Clouds
What and who inspires you and motivates you to do be yourself?
Three people playing on a dark fairytale cloud, making others happy as much as possible, seeking to come closer until all the drama is over.
When everything started all over again. I met someone that I want to watch, but I won’t let you go, yet. The idea to be with the three of us, made me feel complete.
Being on the dark fairytale cloud, I knew this was it, but the drama still was. While I should win you over, I tried, trust me, I waited until the right time was there. Looking downstairs, you looked so happy, while being alone. Seeing you two together, felt incomplete while all the drama still happened.
With my fairytales, I gave you the magic, to talk to each other, asking me to come down, one going up and down, looking me in the eyes, I knew the moment was almost there. Sending you back, with my magic. To save you from that particular one, giving the love you deserve and holding you too.
Three people playing on a light fairytale ground, making us happy as much as possible, seeking to be closer, until there is no more drama.
Sailing on the waters in Venice, hopefully, one day, with the three of us, happy after all, but for now, it is all good, silent, until people see us one day, all three together, hand-in-hand, laughing and talking, until death separates.
This is the comment I made on the video:
Three people playing on a dark fairytale 🧚 cloud☁️, making others happy as much as possible 😀, seeking to come closer until all the drama 🎭 is over. It is wonderful played by all three of you. Amazing sound and the mix of the strings and its players feel magically as in a fairytale 😍😎
Comment I made on the video. Screenshot by author.
This prose poetry was inspired by the Piano Trio in A minor Op. 50 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, played by Alexandra Troussova — Piano, Kirill Troussov — Violin, and Benedict Kloeckner — Cello.
Challenge for everyone who wants to participate.
Write prose poetry about a piece, song, or artist that inspires you the most and gets you motivated in whatever you do. Use a link to the site/video, or anything we can see that you love from the artist/piece.