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This trio for violin, cello and piano evokes night (Nox) in a form in two chained movements Cantus and Contrapunctus. The first movement is an evocation of poetry of the night, the atmosphere conducive to meditation and daydreaming. The second movement meanwhile, evokes dance, the young generation who dances the night on nervous rhythms. Both movements are opposed by their nature, and also by relationship between the instruments. Cantus, makes sing violin and cello in the same spirit, while Contrapunctus offers more independent lines, on a persistent rhythm of the piano.
I – Cantus (07'20'')
II – Contrapunctus (08'45'')