The Maîtrise de Radio France, founded in 1946 by Henry Barraud, Maurice David, and Pierre Capdevielle, is a distinguished French children's chorus under the auspices of Radio France. Renowned for its rigorous artistic training, the choir offers an intensive curriculum encompassing choral singing, vocal technique, musical theory, harmony, piano, and more. With a rich repertoire spanning from classical to contemporary works, the Maîtrise de Radio France has captivated audiences for over seven decades. Their performances, such as the celebrated concert marking their 60th anniversary, showcase their exceptional talent and commitment to musical excellence. From timeless pieces like "Noël des enfants qui n'ont plus de maisons" to modern compositions, the choir continues to inspire and enchant with their harmonic prowess and artistic depth.