He became conductor at the Haendel Society, Kapel meister at the Saint-Eustache church in Paris then director of the Philharmonic Orchestra of Reims for 50 years. He was also choirmaster at the Saint-Honoré-d'Eylau church [fr],[1] participated in the "Société des Études Mozartiennes",[2] was appointed head of the Choirs of the French Broadcasting (ancestors of the Chœur de Radio France [fr]), vice president of the Société française de musicologie [fr], and a member of the "Commission des monuments historiques".[3]
Félix Raugel was also an historian of the organ[4] and the author of several works about the instrument, and also Palestrina, L'oratorio,[5] and Le chant choral.[6]