Item AAAA4095 - Le Club Canadien-francais : Noel a Victoria 1977 - emission speciale

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Le Club Canadien-francais : Noel a Victoria 1977 - emission speciale

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Rogers Cable 10

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  • [1977?] (Creation)

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Le Club Canadien-francais

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Public access. Song, "Mon beau sapin". Nicole Cadorette introduces the folk dance troupe "Les Cornouillers", who perform three dances. Michel Dumont sings "Tu reviens de loin" and "Les Moustache". Mrs. Berthe de Tremaudan reads three poems. University of Victoria student Elizabeth Zunti sings "Quel est cette odeur agreable". Pierre McLean (bassoon) and Richard Lambert (clarinet) play "Fille a deux voix", a Bach Prelude. Albina Chatton and her students form L'ecole Lansdowne sing "D'ou viens-tu bergere". Monique Fortier sings three songs by Frank Martin. Claudette Richard recites a monologue to the Child Jesus. Regine Berube, president of "Le club Canadien-francais", offers Christmas greetings to all, and reminds the audience that the club was founded in 1941.

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Copyright assigned to British Columbia Archives by La Societe Francophone de Victoria (formerly Le Club Canadien-francais), 1991.

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Program notes and transcript (in French) in file V1990:22.

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Accession number(s): V1990:22; 90-9622

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producer: Gilles St. Denis; producing agency/company: Rogers Cable 10; host: Nicole Cadorette; host: Camil Belanger

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