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Pianist Tomona Miyazaki recording at the Academy of Choral Arts, Moscow, February 11, 2015. The grand piano sits in the beautiful acoustic space where the “J.S. Bach Well-Tempered Body&Mind” album was born.

Recording Session at Moscow Academy of Choral Arts – February 11, 2015

A Special Day in Moscow

On February 11, 2015, we had the honor of recording a unique CD project at the beautiful Academy of Choral Arts in Moscow. This recording session was the beginning of what would become “J.S. Bach Well-Tempered Body&Mind” – a special album created specifically for Metatron Music therapy.

The Recording Venue

The Academy of Choral Arts in Moscow provided the perfect acoustic environment for our project. The hall’s natural resonance and peaceful atmosphere created an ideal setting for recording Bach’s timeless music with the therapeutic qualities needed for Metatron sessions.

A wide view of the recording session at Moscow Academy of Choral Arts. Professional microphones capture every subtle nuance of the performance in this acoustically perfect hall.

Tomona Miyazaki performs Bach in the beautiful Academy of Choral Arts hall. The venue’s exceptional acoustics provide the perfect environment for recording healing music.

The Team Behind the Music

This project brought together talented professionals from different backgrounds:

  • Pianist: Tomona Miyazaki – A Japanese pianist with deep understanding of both Russian and Eastern musical traditions
  • Music Director: Vladimir Koptsov – A legendary recording engineer who worked with masters like Richter and Rostropovich
  • Recording Engineer: Iliya Karpov – Ensuring the highest quality sound capture

Music Director Vladimir Koptsov (left) and Recording Engineer Iliya Karpov fine-tune the sound during the recording session. Their expertise ensures every note captures the therapeutic essence needed for Metatron Music.

Tomona Miyazaki reviews the musical scores while Recording Engineer Iliya Karpov monitors the sound quality. Every detail is carefully checked to ensure the music meets the precise requirements for Metatron therapy sessions.

About the Album

“J.S. Bach Well-Tempered Body&Mind” is not an ordinary classical music recording. This album was specially created to prepare the mind and body for Metatron therapy sessions. Bach’s music was chosen for its mathematical precision and healing properties that have been recognized since ancient times.

The selection of pieces, tempo, and performance style were all carefully planned to work in harmony with Metatron technology. Every detail was considered to create music that helps the body and mind become more receptive to therapeutic signals.

Why Bach?

Music’s healing properties have been recognized since ancient times – from King David’s harp healing King Saul’s melancholy to ancient Greek physicians using music for therapy. Bach’s music represents the perfect example of this ancient wisdom, containing the ideal balance of science and spirituality. His compositions follow mathematical patterns that mirror the harmony of the universe – exactly what is needed for therapeutic music.

The Perfect Match for Metatron

Professor Vladimir I. Nesterov – Academician of the International Academy of Nonlinear Diagnostic Systems, Full member of the Academy of Medical and Technical Sciences, Holder of the honorary title “The Name in Science” and the sign “For contribution to world science,” Creator of equipment for NLS diagnostics HSS Metatron, and Author of more than 100 scientific papers – combined three powerful traditions in developing Metatron technology: Russia’s grand pioneering spirit and innovative thinking, Western medical traditions, and the profound wisdom of thousands of years of Eastern medicine.

For music to truly collaborate with such comprehensive technology, it needed an equally unique approach. Tomona Miyazaki, with her Russian, Japanese, and Western musical backgrounds, creates exactly the right musical expression that matches Metatron’s multi-cultural foundation. Her sound represents the perfect fusion of these three worlds – there could be no better match for this revolutionary healing technology.

A Bridge Between Cultures

This recording represents a beautiful fusion of Russian musical tradition, Western classical heritage, and Eastern healing philosophy. Pianist Tomona Miyazaki, trained at Moscow Conservatory, brings this unique combination to life through her interpretation of Bach’s masterpieces.

The recording session in Moscow was more than just capturing music – it was creating a healing tool that continues to help people prepare for their wellness journey with Metatron technology.

The dream team behind ‘J.S. Bach Well-Tempered Body&Mind’: Music Director Vladimir Koptsov (left), pianist Tomona Miyazaki (center), and Recording Engineer Iliya Karpov (right). Together they created music that bridges cultures and healing traditions.


This recording session marked an important milestone in the Metatron Music Project, combining centuries-old musical wisdom with modern therapeutic technology.

The elegant staircase at Moscow Conservatory, featuring beautiful musical motifs in its ironwork design.

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