At the heart of In Search of Lost Time found one of the most fascinating musical enigmas in literature: what music, capable of procuring emotions of incredible intensity, is hidden behind ''s Sonata'? Here, the supposed model for the latter, Saint-Saëns's No.1 heard alongside other pieces, which wreathe the mystery of the imaginary sonata in a thousand reveries that can give rise to a journey in Proust's universe.
Gabriel Pierné (1863 – 1937) Sonate pour violon et piano en ré mineur opus 36 1. Allegretto 9’06
2. Allegretto tranquillo 5’38
3. Andante non troppo - Allegretto un poco agitato 8’30 Reynaldo Hahn (1874 – 1947)
4. À Chloris 3’23 Camille Saint-Saëns (1835 – 1921) Sonate pour violon et piano n°1 en ré mineur opus 75
5. Allegro agitato 6’41
6. Adagio 5’46
7. Allegro moderato 3’59
8. Allegro molto 6’04 Reynaldo Hahn (1874 – 1947)
9. L’Heure Exquise 2’36 Claude Debussy (1862 – 1918) Sonate pour violon et piano
10. Allegro vivo 4’53 11. Intermède: fantasque et léger 4’24 12. Finale: très animé 4’38