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===Recordings=== * ''Colette par Jean Cocteau'', discours de réception à l'Académie Royale de Belgique, Ducretet-Thomson 300 V 078 St. * ''Les Mariés de la Tour Eiffel'' and ''Portraits-Souvenir'', La Voix de l'Auteur LVA 13 * ''Plain-chant'' by Jean Marais, extracts from the piece ''Orphée'' by [[Jean-Pierre Aumont]], [[Michel Bouquet]], [[Monique Mélinand]], ''Les Parents terribles'' by [[Yvonne de Bray]] and Jean Marais, ''L'Aigle à deux têtes'' par [[Edwige Feuillère]] and Jean Marais, L'Encyclopédie Sonore 320 E 874, 1971 * Collection of three vinyl recordings of ''Jean Cocteau'' including ''La Voix humaine'' by [[Simone Signoret]], 18 songs composed by Louis Bessières, Bee Michelin and Renaud Marx, on double-piano [[Paul Castanier]], ''Le Discours de réception à l'Académie française'', Jacques Canetti JC1, 1984 * ''Derniers propos à bâtons rompus avec Jean Cocteau'', 16 September 1963 à Milly-la-Forêt, Bel Air 311035 * ''Les Enfants terribles'', radio version with Jean Marais, [[Josette Day]], [[Silvia Monfort]] and Jean Cocteau, CD Phonurgia Nova {{ISBN|2-908325-07-1}}, 1992 * ''Jean Cocteau: A Self-Portrait, A Conversation with William Fifield in French'' / ''Jean Cocteau: Un autoportrait, une conversation avec William Fifield en français'', The [[William Fifield]] Collection, Times Two Publishing Company. Part of the bilingual Cocteau Series / La série Cocteau, reissued works that include a bilingual French-English transcript of the recording; a full, book-length text of the recording in French originally published by Éditions Stock, ''Jean Cocteau par Jean Cocteau: Entretiens avec William Fifield;'' and a monograph in English originally published in the Columbia Essays on Modern Writers series, Columbia University Press, ''Jean Cocteau''. * Anthology, 4 CD containing numerous poems and texts read by the author, ''Anna la bonne'', ''La Dame de Monte-Carlo'' and ''Mes sœurs, n'aimez pas les marins'' by [[Marianne Oswald]], ''Le Bel Indifférent'' by [[Edith Piaf]], ''La Voix humaine'' by [[Berthe Bovy]], ''Les Mariés de la Tour Eiffel'' with [[Jean Le Poulain]], [[Jacques Charon]] and Jean Cocteau, discourse on the reception at the Académie française, with extracts from ''Les Parents terribles'', ''La Machine infernale'', pieces from ''Parade'' on piano with two hands by [[Georges Auric]] and [[Francis Poulenc]], Frémeaux & Associés FA 064, 1997 * Poems by Jean Cocteau read by the author, CD EMI 8551082, 1997 * ''Hommage à Jean Cocteau'', mélodies d'[[Henri Sauguet]], [[Arthur Honegger]], [[Louis Durey]], [[Darius Milhaud]], [[Erik Satie]], [[Jean Wiener]], [[Max Jacob]], Francis Poulenc, [[Maurice Delage]], Georges Auric, Guy Sacre, by [[Jean-François Gardeil]] (baritone) and [[Billy Eidi]] (piano), CD Adda 581177, 1989 * ''Le Testament d'Orphée'', journal sonore, by Roger Pillaudin, 2 CD INA / Radio France 211788, 1998
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