When he was hired to be the musical director for the television series, Your Hit Parade, for its 1957-58 season, he replaced most of the existing studio orchestra members with his own choices including Dick Hyman, Don Lamond, Al Caiola and Jerome Richardson.
Dick Cheney | Philip K. Dick | Moby-Dick | Dick Durbin | Dick Clark | Dick Dale | Dick Cavett | The Dick Van Dyke Show | Hyman G. Rickover | Dick Gaughan | Dick Tracy | Dick Powell | Dick Emery | Dick Vermeil | Dick Van Dyke | Dick Haymes | Andy Dick | Dick Grayson | Rob Hyman | Dick Tiger | Dick Stockton | Fun with Dick and Jane | Dick Whittington and His Cat | Dick Norman | Dick Morrissey | Dick Gregory | Dick Giordano | Dick Bartley | Phyllis Hyman | Dick Hubbard |
Releases include his Arbors CD, "All This and Heaven Too", featuring Gene Bertoncini and George Mraz, "Chopin Jazz" with Rossano Sportiello, “You’re My Everything” with Dick Hyman and Jay Leonhart, and “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” with vocalist/bassist Nicki Parrott.
In 1983 he was already collaborating with Dick Hyman, when he appeared with him and a host of other musicians at Eubie Blake's one-hundredth birthday concert.
Committed to the exploration of contemporary repertoire, Valjarevic worked under the direction of such composers as Lukas Foss, Dick Hyman, James Cohn, David Tcimpidis, Benjamin Lees, Michael Cohen, Aleksandra Vrebalov and Ellen Lindquist.
Lost Songs of 1936, an album by Bucky Pizzarelli, Dick Hyman, and Jay Leonhart