Henri Dallier was a French composer and organist, born on November 9, 1849, in Paris, and he passed away on February 16, 1934. He is best known for his significant contributions to organ music, particularly for his compositions for the pipe organ.
One of his notable works is the piece titled "Prière à Notre-Dame" ("Prayer to Our Lady"). This composition is part of a larger collection called "72 Morceaux pour Orgue ou Harmonium" (72 Pieces for Organ or Harmonium). "Prière à Notre-Dame" is recognized for its expressive and contemplative character, often evoking a sense of reverence and devotion.
Dallier's contributions to the organ repertoire have left a lasting impact, and his compositions are appreciated for their emotive qualities and technical demands. The "Prière à Notre-Dame" remains one of his well-regarded pieces, showcasing his talent as an organist and composer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.