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Henri Dallier

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Henri Édouard Dallier (20 March 1849 – 21 December 1934) was a French organist.

Career

Born in Reims, Dallier studied organ with César Franck at the Conservatoire de Paris 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)
  • Fête joyeuse, trumpet and piano
  • Fantaisie-Caprice, oboe and piano
Preceded by Organist, Église de la Madeleine
1905-1934
Succeeded by