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Live music recorded in Yukon communities and beyond.
05 May, 2022 | 0:59:30 |
FR | Dieter Gade | JAM Live!

This is the first of our two-part series featuring the Yukon rock formation “The Midnight Sons Band”. Formed in 2012 in Whitehorse, they have been spreading their music playing music festivals and venues across Canada. Their original sound is a mix of melodic guitar rifts, dynamic percussion, ambient background sounds with soulful lyrics and vocals. Their influences range from contemporary...
Jacques Offenbach's Fantasio
06 Apr, 2021 | 1:56:27 |
FR | Program Coordinator | Flat Baroque: High Brow Radio by Low Brow Folks

In this episode, we’re listening to Jacques Offenbach’s 3 act opera, Fantasio, with a French language libretto written by Paul de Musset. Fantasio premiered at the Opera Comique in Paris in 1872 though it only saw 10 performances at its debut venue. The opera bombed largely because of bad timing. Offenback, a german-born Frenchman released the opera shortly after the...
Offenbach's Les contes d'Hoffmann
28 Jan, 2021 | 1:58:29 |
FR | Program Coordinator | Flat Baroque: High Brow Radio by Low Brow Folks

In this episode, your listeners will enjoy Les contes d’Hoffmann or the Tales of Hoffman, an opera fantastique composed by Jacques Offenbach to a French libretto by Jules Barbier based on a couple of short stories by German Romantic era author E.T.A. Hoffman, the protagonist in our opera today. Premiering at the Opera-Comique in Paris in 1881, this opera has...
Tout pour la musique 12 episode series
09 Nov, 2020 | 5:47:30 |
FR | Barry NCRA |

12 30 minute French-Langue musical celebration for NCRA/ANREC stations to play, Brought to you by foundation pour le dialogue des cultures (Our RVF Partners)
Ep 4 Berlioz's La Damnation de Faust
23 Sep, 2020 | 1:59:11 |
FR | Program Coordinator | Flat Baroque: High Brow Radio by Low Brow Folks

Join us for two hours of gorgeous music presented in Hector Berlioz's La Damnation de Faust. This piece is performed by the Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal and the OSM Chorus and is conducted by Charles Dutoit. This 1997 Juno Award winning performance features soloists Richard Leech, Gille Cachemaille, Francoise Pollet, and Michel Philippe. The episode is broken into two segments...
Ep. 2 Massenet's Thais
09 Sep, 2020 | 2:00:04 |
FR | Program Coordinator | Flat Baroque: High Brow Radio by Low Brow Folks

Join us for two hours of great operatic performance! In this episode of Flat Baroque, listeners can enjoy Jules Massenet's composition Thais (French language libretto by Louis Gallet) performed by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra with the Toronto Mendelsohn Choir. This episode is split into two parts to allow room for your station ids, promos, psas and ads between segments. Spoken...
!earshot20 2020-04-28
01 May, 2020 | 1:56:46 |
FR | Erin Bond | !earshot20

Counting down the Top 20 albums from the national Top 50 chart found on www.earshot-online.com for the week ending April 28, 2020; this week compiled by 22 campus/community radio stations across Canada.
Sebastien gives updates on Coming Out Day and News
14 Oct, 2019 | 0:59:06 |
FR | The Velvet Studio |

Sebastien gives updates on Coming Out Day, news, and some minor turbulence.
Ep. 41 This Week's Top 15 Canadian Indie tracks across genres!
10 Oct, 2019 | 0:55:24 |
FR | Program Coordinator | The Charts with Dinah J

Hope everyone is looking forward to a lovely holiday weekend! Here's this week's top charting Canadian albums across genres! New stuff from Men I Trust and Sandro Perri and returning goodness from Begonia, Necking, Mauno and more! Let me know if you're playing this on your station so I can give your station a shoutout! email me at station@cfrc.ca!
Yves Engler on his latest book
08 Jul, 2019 | 0:59:16 |
FR | Michael Welch |

(Repeat broadcast of October 5, 2018 episode). On this week's Global Research News Hour, the noted critic of Canadian foreign policy and special guest interviewer Paul Graham explore reason why established left of centre groups that challenge corporate power within Canada end up promoting and defending corporate power interests abroad, including military interventions. This contradictory reality forms the basis of...
Live music recorded in Yukon communities.
15 Jun, 2018 | 0:59:30 |
FR | Dieter Gade | JAM Live!

This is the first of our two part series featuring the Toronto based jazz quartet Peripheral Vision. The creative leaders of the group, guitarist Don Scott and bassist Michael Herring are long time musical collaborators. Both are known for breaking rules and for pushing the boundaries of jazz while engaging the listener with a grooving, toe-tapping experience. Their distinctive musical...
Music enthusiast Steve Gedrose explores the world of jazz from its roots to the present day.
24 Mar, 2018 | 0:30:00 |
FR | Dieter Gade | Jazz Vignettes from the Hall

We are sticking close to home with “Canadian Jazz Legends” as we introduce some of the most influential Canadian jazz musicians of the post war era. Included in this episode is music from such important artists as Fraser MacPherson, Tommy Banks, Moe Koffman, Ed Bickert, and Rob McConnell.
CFBU-FM in St. Catharines, ON
21 Jul, 2017 | 0:27:58 |
FR | Patrick Auguste | NCRA RVF 2016-2017

In this episode we meet three inspiring women who are embracing and promoting bilinguism. All three are connectors in their professional life, building bridges, communities, facilitating exchanges, and growth.
CRFO-FM in Vancouver, BC
30 Jun, 2017 | 0:27:58 |
FR | Patrick Auguste | NCRA RVF 2016-2017

The francophone artistic community is vibrant in British-Columbia. However, when it comes to financing some projects, help from Quebec or federal funders is still needed.
CHMR-FM in St-Jhon`s, NL
21 Apr, 2017 | 0:28:00 |
FR | Patrick Auguste | NCRA RVF 2016-2017

Newfoundland Bilingual Singer/Songwriter Colleen Power talks about life as a Francophone in St. John's Newfoundland, where the Francophone population represents a small minority. Featured in the program are Independent Journalist Jacinthe Tremblay, Madame Mirelle Thomas, professor, translator and past President of the Federation of Francophones in Newfoundland and Labrador, Musician Jeik Loksa and Singer/Inventor Stephanie Bowring.
CKUT-FM in Montreal, PQ
10 Mar, 2017 | 0:27:58 |
FR | Patrick Auguste | NCRA RVF 2016-2017

Dans cette édition d’Ève & Pandore, nous mettons en scène un extrait du roman Toutes mes solitudes! de Marie-Christine Lemieux-Couture, une autrice canadienne, féministe et francophone. De plus, nous discuterons de la pertinence des médias féministes francophones en Amérique du Nord avec les membres du blogue Je suis féministe.
CHLY-FM in Nanaimo, BC
27 Jan, 2017 | 0:27:58 |
FR | Patrick Auguste | NCRA RVF 2016-2017

Interviews with four Native French speakers from diverse walks of life for their thoughts about Nanaimo and multiculturalism, Rendez-Vous de la Francophonie, Canada Day #150, the difference between St-Jean & Canada Day
CJLY-FM Kootenay Co-op Radio in Nelson, BC
12 Jan, 2017 | 0:27:58 |
FR | Patrick Auguste | NCRA RVF 2016-2017

This audio segment took place in 1917 and brings to life a francophone pioneer, Eli Carpentier. Through a fictional interview, Carpentier tells us the story of his colorful life as a West Kootenay inhabitant in the late 1800s /early 1900 who particpate in the building of BC.
CHSR in Fredericton, NB
15 Dec, 2016 | 0:27:59 |
FR | Patrick Auguste | NCRA RVF 2016-2017

This documentary looks at the francophone music community in Fredericton using it as a link to the rest of New Brunswick. As Canada's only official bilingual province, the music produced in the province offers a particular insight into the dichotomy between the two languages, cultures and it's people. With interviews with people acting in the music sector, this piece is...
CFBU-FM in Ste Catharines, ON
01 Dec, 2016 | 0:27:59 |
FR | Patrick Auguste | NCRA RVF 2016-2017

Francophone presence in the Niagara Region has a long history and continues to vibrate. In the nineteenth century Francophones settled in the city of Welland to help with the construction of the canal. Francophones from Quebec were later recruited for employment in the local cotton mill.. Today new francophone immigrants, mostly from Africa, bring their cultures and voices to Niagara....
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