Born in Moscow on April 16, 1969,
Denis Andreevich von Meck's well-known surname speaks to his distinguished lineage as a direct descendant of the von Meck, Davydov, and Tchaikovsky families.
Denis is an expert in fire safety and an engineer by education. He worked for many years as the head of commercial organizations in construction and production. However, for the past decade, Denis has been actively engaged in educational activities. He popularizes pre-revolutionary culture, art, and history, studies and promotes family traditions, and is involved in developing intercultural associations of Tchaikovsky admirers. Recently, Denis has also begun working to unify educational institutions named after P. I. Tchaikovsky.
Before the interview,
Denis shared an inspiring story about how culture unites people despite time, distance, and prejudice:
"While traveling to different Russian cities, I met an accordionist who performed in various countries. He told me a story that deeply moved me. In a small German town where he played Tchaikovsky on the accordion, an elderly German man sat in the front row, crying throughout the concert. After the performance, the man approached the musician, thanked him, and asked, 'Will you play again? Is it possible to hear you somewhere else?' My acquaintance replied, 'Yes, there's another concert tomorrow, but it's far away, in another city, 300 kilometers from here.'
To his surprise, the next day in that distant German city, as he played Tchaikovsky again, the same elderly German man was in the front row, crying. After the performance, the German approached him, holding out something clenched in his fist with a shaking hand. He said, 'You know, I got this from my father. He fought in Stalingrad and took this star from a killed Soviet soldier's cap. He brought it home as a war trophy. Over time, as he aged, his worldview changed. Before his death, my father found this star and gave it to me, asking, "Please make sure this star returns to Russia."'
The elderly German fulfilled his father's last wish by giving the star to my acquaintance. Please consider this – it's a very illustrative case. Everything in life is rethought and reevaluated as time passes. Ultimately, culture and art conquer differences and hate."