He had a long and fruitful relationship with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, serving as a music director, composer, arranger, conductor, and pianist for nearly four decades.
[2] The TL continued to perform actively in public concerts and on CBC Radio programs like The Play of the Week, Light Up and Listen.
During World War II he wrote and conducted music for the shows sponsored by the Canada Savings Bond and other radio broadcasts in Montreal.
Among the programs he directed were Silhouettes, Paillettes, Northern Electric Concert, Le Trio lyrique, and Sunday Night Shows.
He also composed the film score for the feature picture Le Rossignol et les cloches and wrote a number of orchestral works.