Erich Wolfgang Korngold, who was considered a "child prodigy" anyway, composed his piano trio at the age of 13. Claude Debussy was a little older, but still young at 18, when he wrote his Piano Trio in G major. Today, the TrioVanBeethoven takes us back to the early days of the two composers: Debussy is still astonishingly deeply rooted in the Romanticism of the 19th century, while Korngold, boldly shaking tonal fetters, was already completely in the 20th century: two sensational early works!