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    E. Dorn?

    Has anyone heard of a composer/arranger by the name of E. Dorn? I believe his first name to be either Edvard or Eward, but I have no other information about him. I do have a partial copy (missing some pages in the middle) of a fantasy (?) for piano called "Angelus Bells." I think it to be long out of print, but if anyone has information on Dorn and/or the "Angelus Bells" I would appreciate it! I think I've seen his name on fantasies based on themes from famous operas, but I may be thinking of Gustav Lange. The "Angelus Bells" is not really an earth-shattering work, but there are elements in it that move me.

    Thanks!

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    I'm sure you've already stumbled upon this, but I found a website listing the death of a composer with the name of Heinrich Ludwig Egmont Dorn. He was born in 1804 and died in 1892. It seems he was mainly an opera and stage composer. Here is a link to a page listing his works: http://www.operone.de/komponist/dorn.html

    Sorry, I hope this helps a little.

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      Originally posted by Gregorian:
      I'm sure you've already stumbled upon this, but I found a website listing the death of a composer with the name of Heinrich Ludwig Egmont Dorn. He was born in 1804 and died in 1892. It seems he was mainly an opera and stage composer. Here is a link to a page listing his works: http://www.operone.de/komponist/dorn.html

      Sorry, I hope this helps a little.

      Thanks! Could be the one I'm looking for. Unfortunately, I have so little info about him. Mostly, I am looking (but without hope) for access to a complete copy of the "Angelus Bells". You've found much more than I have!

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