Radio Scores
- Voyage au pays du rêve, Op.203 (1939)
- Le grand testament, Op.282 (1948)
- La fin du monde, Op.297 (1949); by Blaise Cendrars
- Le repos du septième jour, Op.301 (1950); by Paul Claudel
- Samaël, Op.321 (1953); by André Spire
- Le dibbouk, Op.329 (1953); by S. Ansky
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