The program of the Master's Dream rock ballet with Viktor Tsoi's handwritten inscription and autograph is not just a rare artifact, but the living matter of the era, a reflection of the legendary time when the line between the stage and reality was blurred, and music became the voice of an entire generation. These pages contain the breath of the late 1980s, when the world was bursting at the seams and art was bursting beyond the limits of what was possible.
Tsoi, the idol of the Perestroika youth, a symbol of freedom, protest and the search for meaning, left not just an autograph here, but an emotional imprint of his soul. "This is the plague!" is an expressive reaction that expresses sincere admiration, a rare moment when even he, indifferent to the tinsel of recognition, could not stay away from the magic of what was happening on stage. These are more than words — they are the cry of an era in which Choi was not just a musician, but a prophet driven by inner fire.
Tom Newman's allegory ballet, which won over the Soviet public with its metaphorical reinterpretation of biblical themes, impressed not only the audience, but also those who created music capable of changing consciousness themselves. This artifact shows the contact of two worlds: Western art, which penetrated into the closed USSR, and the personality of Tsoi, who became the personification of the national voice. It is a rare moment when the culture of the West and Russian rock met at the same point, giving rise to a new round of reinterpretation of art.
Each element of the program is more than paper and ink. The framing, the depth of tone, the pages yellowed by time, on which the energy of that evening has been preserved, create the effect of a portal to the past. An authentic document bearing not just a signature, but the living emotion of a man whose fate was short, but brighter than many lives. This is not just a rarity, but a relic that can transport the owner to an era when the words "Change!" sounded not like a refrain, but like a verdict to the old world.
This specimen is an invaluable testimony to the very energy that Choi lived by. Once in his hands, he became a piece of legend, a touch to a man who is not there, but who does not leave. It is a thing that gives power over time, allowing you to hold in your hands a moment that has disappeared in the past, but has remained eternal.