Description
On stage, Denitsa Kazakova’s violin, Marc Jaermann’s cello, and Sylviane Deferne’s piano come together in a single form: the trio. Three instruments, three lines, a balance that takes shape before our eyes.
The program opens with Brahms’s Trio, Op. 87, in C major, composed in 1882. The writing is dense and structured, with themes flowing from one instrument to another, like a thread that each takes up in its own way.
Then the mood shifts with Ravel’s Trio in A minor, written in 1914. The timbres change, the rhythms shift, and the motifs fragment. Where Brahms establishes a clear architectural framework, Ravel explores textures and contrasts.
Two works, the same format, but two different ways of approaching the trio.










