Célestin Deliège, in his notes for Denis Pousseur's Silence du Futur, writes about a work "charged with history as much as with imagination", adding that "[Denis Pousseur] does not quote, but he remembers". Listening to the journey offered by the extraordinary Ebony Trio is not a process one could be disposed to interrupt. A tight rope, an intense talk, with a distinguished sensitivity for historical musical languages as well as for sound itself: this all forms a work, a real one, about which one is not much inclined to argue, and from which one hardly can detach onseself after the last notes have vanished. It was of some urgency that the talent of Denis Pousseur, well known for many stage, ballet and film scores, should be recognized by a CD featuring a great concert work: this has now been done.