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English: The German composer Johannes Dürrner (1810–1859) who worked in Edinburgh since 1844.
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Source Nineteenth-Century British Music Studies / Ed. by P. Horton and B. Zon. - Routledge, 2017. - Vol. 3. - P. 171.
Author Alessandro Ossani (d. 1888)
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