We know little more about the rest of his career, other than that his last surviving organ manuscript is dated 1756.
As Dornel was not a salaried court musician, he had to respond to the tastes of the concert societies set up by the French aristocracy, and in particular to the popularity of the sonata form promoted by the Italian-educated Marc-Antoine Charpentier, as well as traditional suites of French dances.
Works
His surviving work includes:
[edit] Dornel organ pieces
A series of unpublished organ pieces (ca 1756) survive in manuscript (Bibliothèque Ste-Geneviève, Paris), and were published by Norbert Dufourcq in 1965 (ed. Schola Cantorum, Paris). (Hide extended text)...(Read all) Source : Wikipedia