In his composition Moonlight, David Massong paints a musical picture of the night between security and inner restlessness. In a calm, song-like tone, a peaceful atmosphere unfolds at first, carried by harmonious choral sounds and an optional piano accompaniment, which underlines the character of a lullaby. But soon the harmony intensifies, the moonlight loses its gentleness and becomes a symbol of nocturnal restlessness. In the interplay of these two perspectives, the composition reflects the ambivalence of the night. After a moving climax, Moonlight returns to the silent cradle of the beginning and ends in quiet, comforting clarity. An atmospheric work that tells of security and uncertainty at the same time.