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  2. List of songs about Paris - Wikipedia

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    List of songs about Paris. The following is a list of songs about Paris, France. "10 rue Caumartin" by Lionel Hampton. "118 Bd Brune" by Algemona Group, Robin Kenyatta. "14 Juillet (Rendez-vous de Paname)" by Patachou. "1901" by Phoenix. "21 rue Pigalle" by Joe Reisman & His Orchestra.

  3. Schola Cantorum de Paris - Wikipedia

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    Schola Cantorum de Paris. Coordinates: 48°50′30″N 02°20′29″E. Schola Cantorum. The Schola Cantorum de Paris ( schola cantorum being Latin for 'singers' school') is a private conservatory in Paris. It was founded in 1894 by Charles Bordes, Alexandre Guilmant and Vincent d'Indy as a counterbalance to the Paris Conservatoire 's emphasis ...

  4. Maîtrise de Radio France - Wikipedia

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    Maîtrise de Radio France. Maîtrise de Radio France (known as Maîtrise de Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française prior to 1975) is the choir school of Radio France. The school and its choir were founded in 1946 by the composer Henry Barraud and the pedagogue Maurice David. Its first Director was Marcel Couraud.

  5. History of music in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Classical music—Ravel, Satie and Stravinsky. Igor Stravinsky. Many prominent composers worked in Paris during between the wars, including Maurice Ravel, Erik Satie, and Igor Stravinsky. Ravel was born in 1875; one of his last works, Boléro, written in 1928, became his most famous and most-often performed work.

  6. Radio France - Wikipedia

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    France Bleu — a network of 44 regional stations, mixing popular music with locally based talk and information, including: France Bleu 107.1 — for the Paris- Île-de-France region. France Bleu Béarn — Pyrénées-Atlantiques. France Bleu Nord — Nord and Pas de Calais. FIP — specialising in a wide range of music – classical, hip hop ...

  7. Radio in Paris - Wikipedia

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    The first radio broadcast in Paris aimed at the general public took place on 24 December 1921. The next year, the French government allowed the establishment of the first private radio station in Paris: Radiola . After the Second World War, Parisian radio was nationalized, and it was not until 1981, following the election of François ...

  8. Radio Paris - Wikipedia

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    Radio Paris was a French radio broadcasting company best known for its Axis propaganda broadcasts in Vichy France during World War II . Radio Paris evolved from the first private radio station in France, called Radiola, founded by pioneering French engineer Émile Girardeau in 1922. [1] It became Radio Paris on March 29, 1924, and remained so ...

  9. List of number-one singles of 1968 (France) - Wikipedia

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    1 6 January Mireille Mathieu: La Dernière Valse: 2 13 January 3 20 January 4 27 January 5 3 February 6 10 February 7 17 February David McWilliams: Days of Pearly Spencer: 8 24 February 9 2 March 10 9 March 11 16 March The Moody Blues: Nights in White Satin: 12 23 March 13 30 March Georgette Plana: Riquita: 14 6 April 15 13 April 16 20 April ...