Works For Children
- À propos de bottes, Musical Story for Children, for voice, mixed chorus and piano (or violin and cello), Op.118 (1932); words by René Chalupt
- Un petit peu de musique, Musical Play for children's chorus and piano, Op.119 (1932); words by Armand Lunel
- Un petit peu d'exercice, Musical Play for children's chorus and piano, Op.133 (1934); words by Armand Lunel
- Récréation, 4 children's songs for voice and piano, Op.195 (1938); words by Jacqueline Kriéger
- Sornettes, Op.214 (1940); words by Frédéric Mistral
- Deux chansons d'enfants (2 Children's Songs) for children's chorus and piano, Op.217 (1940); words by Henri Fluchère
- Cours de solfège
- Papillon, papillonette!
- Touches noirs, touches blanches for piano, Op.222 (1941)
- Acceuil amical (Friendly Welcome) for piano, Op.326 (1944–1948)
- Une journée for piano, Op.269 (1946)
- L'enfant aime (A Child Loves), 5 pieces for piano, Op.289 (1948)
- Service pour la veille du sabbat for children's chorus and organ, Op.345 (1955); Biblical text
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