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so happy to share with you what is probably one of the most important and luxurious violin records of the last years:
A world premiere viollin sonatas recital of the legendary French violinist Michèle Auclair, playing Roussel - Ravel - Debussy IN GENUINE STEREO !
It is a WORLD PREMIERE because the Roussel sonata had never been published; and it's also an audiophile stereo premiere.
The luxury of that pure analog production ( direct cutting from orig. mastertapes from Les Discophiles Français, recorded by Charlin in 1957 ), old fasion printed sleeve printed in the old-fashioned way from a letterpress plate, four-color process printing, "STEREO" logo printed in gold hot foil ,....all this make an unbelivable high end product !
So it's not one of these endless "fascimile" Lp re issues ! There are only 150 copies , and I am fortunate to be one of the 50 first buyers, as I received a very special photo of the violinist printed on luxurious paper !!
See what is obviously the 1° review about it, by Michael Fremer:
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French Record Company ( the publisher ) is the only pure analog record publisher to manage to match, if not to surpass the famous Electrical Recording Company.
The violinist Auclair is with J. Martzy the most sought after string artist in the classical LP collecting world; her LP's sell for more than 1000 - 1500 , + 2000 $ a copy ( her Schubert on Erato stereo, her Bach sonatas on DF mono album...)
so happy to share with you what is probably one of the most important and luxurious violin records of the last years:
A world premiere viollin sonatas recital of the legendary French violinist Michèle Auclair, playing Roussel - Ravel - Debussy IN GENUINE STEREO !
It is a WORLD PREMIERE because the Roussel sonata had never been published; and it's also an audiophile stereo premiere.
The luxury of that pure analog production ( direct cutting from orig. mastertapes from Les Discophiles Français, recorded by Charlin in 1957 ), old fasion printed sleeve printed in the old-fashioned way from a letterpress plate, four-color process printing, "STEREO" logo printed in gold hot foil ,....all this make an unbelivable high end product !
So it's not one of these endless "fascimile" Lp re issues ! There are only 150 copies , and I am fortunate to be one of the 50 first buyers, as I received a very special photo of the violinist printed on luxurious paper !!
See what is obviously the 1° review about it, by Michael Fremer:

The French Record Company to Release Previously Unreleased Full 1957 Michèle Auclair Recorded Performance
the Debussy and Ravel performances had been previously released in mono, here in stereo for the first time though the Roussel has never before been released

French Record Company ( the publisher ) is the only pure analog record publisher to manage to match, if not to surpass the famous Electrical Recording Company.
The violinist Auclair is with J. Martzy the most sought after string artist in the classical LP collecting world; her LP's sell for more than 1000 - 1500 , + 2000 $ a copy ( her Schubert on Erato stereo, her Bach sonatas on DF mono album...)
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