Henri Dallier
born on 20/3/1849 in Reims, Champagne-Ardenne, France
died on 23/12/1934 in Paris, Île-de-France, France
Henri Dallier
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Henri Édouard Dallier (March 20, 1849 – December 23, 1934) was a French organist. He studied organ with César Franck at the Paris Conservatory and obtained first prize in organ and fugue in 1878. He became "titulaire du grand orgue" of Saint-Eustache in 1879 and in 1905 he succeeded Gabriel Fauré as the organist of la Madeleine.
Compositions
- Cantilène, piano, 1874
- Six grands préludes pour la Toussaint, Op. 19, organ (Leduc, 1891)
- Contemplation, violin, piano/harp and organ (Leduc, 1891)
- Messe nuptiale (Leduc, 1894)
- In Deo caritas, organ (Leduc, 1895)
- Symphony No.1, Op. 50 (1908)
- Cinq invocations, organ (Lemoine, 1926)
- Fete joyeuse, trumpet and piano
- Fantaisie-Caprice, oboe and piano
External links
- Free scores by Henri Dallier in the International Music Score Library Project
- Detailed biography, Prix de Rome
- Portrait
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