Mozart’s graceful e minor sonata floats on the memory of his mother’s passing, Takemitsu’s threnody, “Hika,” occupies the delicate space between sound and silence, and Debussy’s Violin Sonata reaches the final stop on his harmonic revolution of beauty and light. Big-boned and dark-hued, Prokofiev’s f minor Sonata for violin and piano vacillates between the gale force intensity of his modernist spirit and sardonic wit and the eternal wind of profound introspection…without beginning or end.