- John Vallier
John Vallier (1920–1991) was an English classical
composer andpianist [ [http://composers-classical-music.com/v/VallierJohn.htm ccm :: Vallier, John Vallier ] ] . He was the son of the famous French bassJean Vallier . His most known work is atoccatina forpiano , written in 1950 [ [http://www.pianopedia.com/w_4510_vallier.aspx Vallier - Toccatina ] ] . It was recorded byBenno Moiseiwitsch [ [http://www.naxos.com/catalogue/item.asp?item_code=8.110689 DELIUS: Piano Concerto / RAVEL: Jeux d'eau (Moiseiwitsch, Vol. 6) (1925-1950) recommended cd collection, cd review and cd details ] ] and later byMarc-André Hamelin in 2001 [ [http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/details/67275.asp Kaleidoscope ] ] .Vallier toured extensively in the 1940s and 1950s for the WEA, playing recitals at schools and church halls throughout the UK, and doing valuable work in bringing classical music to parts of the country where live performances were rare. His amiable personality helped immeasurably in this task. As a serious artist, he was one of the last of the generation who, as an encore, would request the name of a composer and a popular tune from audience members, and improvise works in the style of the composer suggested.
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