Albrecht Maurer's "Trio Works" is a captivating fusion of free jazz and medieval influences, released on January 1, 2002, under the JazzHausMusik label. This 58-minute album features a unique collaboration between Maurer on violin and Kent Carter on double bass, creating an atmospheric and introspective soundscape. The tracklist, ranging from "Jour de Fête - avant" to "Jour de Fête - passé," offers a journey through time and sound, blending contemporary improvisation with ancient musical sensibilities. Notable tracks like "Cyberlola" and "The Unbearable Lightness Of Being" showcase Maurer's versatility and innovative approach to composition. Fans of experimental and avant-garde music will appreciate the intricate interplay between the violin and double bass, as well as the album's exploration of themes from both modern and historical contexts.