LAZARE LÉVY PLAYS MOZART’S PIANO SONATAS

This is probably the rarest, most unique, most important, and most desirable piano record ever made, except for the Brahms cylinder, which is at Yale University. First and only made in France on Ducretet-Thomson (Selmer) LP 8518 Semi-Circle Grey Mono Label, in heavy and flat pressing, matrix LDM 120A & LDM 121A issued in the first grey sleeve. 

Lazare Lévy plays Mozart’s piano sonatas No.10-K.330 and No.11-K.331, “a la turca”. As a pianist, teacher and educator, Lare-Lévy did not like recordings. This is his only known commercial 10″ 33 rpm LP. – Saulo Zucchello