After solid musical studies in piano, song, writing, direction of choir and orchestra…, Daniel Galvez-Vallejo is quickly engaged for a lyric tour in Calabria (Italy). He played the roles of Rodolfo (La Bohème) and Alfredo (La Traviata). Shortly after, his participation in the important television musical program of Ève Ruggieri: "Musiques au Coeur" dedicated to Shirley Verret to whom he gives the reply in the Grand Duo Azucena / Manrico (Il Trovatore) gives him a certain notoriety in the French lyric world. More important performances followed one after the other, notably at the Festival de Radio-France et de Montpellier (Henri VIII and Etienne Marcel de Saint-Saëns, Ivan IV of Bizet and Oedipe à Colonne by Sacchini, Oberto by Verdi, Eghiste in Elektra by Richard Strauss …) Then on the main French lyric stages (Opera-Bastille, Operas of Lyon, Lille, Bordeaux, Saint-Etienne, Tours, Rennes,…) and international (Barbican Hall in London, Dresden Auditorium, Gewhandaus in Leipzig, Concertgebouw d 'Amsterdam, Auditoriums of Hong-Kong and Shanghai, Festival du Québec-Lanaudière, operas of Barcelona-Licéo, Bonn, Geneva, Valence, Madrid, Zürich,…).
His success was such that he decided to orient his musical career definitively towards lyric singing, marking with his international vocal borrowing roles such as Don José (Carmen) debut in role at the Opera-Bastille, Hoffmann ( The Tales of Hoffmann) or Faust by Berlioz and Gounod…, without forgetting his first musical passion, musical composition, which he continues to exercise in parallel.
He now approaches the repertoire of young Heldentenor as well as that of dramatic tenor for French and Italian works. At the same time, he decides to return to his first musical loves, henceforth devoting a large part of his time to vast projects in composition, transcription and arrangements for wind orchestra (orchestral training of wind instruments which he particularly likes) or even all others in symphony accompanying the voice sung within the framework of the French lyric association VociHARMONIE which he directs, as well as in the teaching of singing, his other great artistic passion.