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Paris in 1960,
where he wrote, lectured, and
directed for Coopération
Radiophonique. He was also a
frequent contributor to Présence
Africaine and other...
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First Canadian Place. CHOQ is
owned by a cooperative, La Coopérative
Radiophonique de Toronto. The
history of this
station dates back to 1991, when the...
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French in 1961 as
Esquisse radiophonique)
Rough for
Radio II (published 1976) (written in
French in 1961 as
Pochade radiophonique)
Words and
Music (broadcast...
- de
Radiodiffusion Télévision Française, by the
Office de coopération
radiophonique (OCORA). In
August 1974,
OCORA became a part of the
reformulated FR3:...
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Roger Duraton - le fils Jean
Carmet as
Gaston Duvet dans l'émission
radiophonique Georges Lannes as
Hubert Fournier - le
directeur de
Radio Monde Charles...
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Ocora (Office de Coopération
Radiophonique) is a
French record label specializing in
field recordings of
world music. It was
founded in 1957 by the composer...
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nationwide on FM and is also
available online.
Atelier de création
radiophonique (since 1969)
Black and Blue (1970–2008) Le Bon
plaisir (1985–1999) Le...
- T.S.F. au Congo-Belge et de l'école
pratique de
Laeken aux
concerts radiophoniques" (Wireless in the
Belgian Congo and from the
Laeken Training School...
- vent,
cantate radiophonique (1961) for soprano, contralto, baritone,
mixed choir and
orchestra Dans la
chaleur vacante,
cantate radiophonique (1963) for...
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current language the
Federal Department of
Foreign Affairs. "Discours
radiophonique du Président de la Confédération, M. Pilet-Golaz". 25 June 1940. "Page...