Yesterday I have discovered a "new" recording of
Lucien Durosoir's piano sonata
"Aube - Sonate d'été" (1926),
which is out since spring last year, but which I've completely missed until now. The album is
called "L'aube des siècles : Hommage à Paul Loyonnet", released by a label called L'Algarade.
Unfortunately, it is quite different from the piano style I liked so much in his sonata "Le Lys" for piano & violin from 1921.
So I would miss this piece only as a completist in addition to the 4 wonderful chamber music CDs from Alpha.
The disc also contains a piano cycle entitled "Six vues sur le fouzy yama" by some Bernard Van Den Siegtenhorst Meyer
and Jacques Ibert's "Histoires".