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Nádor Kálmán of Budapest published mainly popular music for piano from 1880 to 1930. It absorbed
Táborszky & Parsch in 1895.
Typical composers were M. Schenk, Iosif Ivanovici (1845-1902) and Gyula Palotasy. The catalog also included educational items for violin by József Bloch (1862—1922) and O Rieding's successful Student concertos.
Possibly founded by Kálmán Nádor (1831-1917), father of József Nádor.
Plate # | Full Plate | Composer | Work | IMSLP # | Full Year | Year |
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1069 | NK1069 | Bloch, József | 6 Morceaux faciles, Op.13 | #729444 | ||
1076 | NK 1076 | Bloch, József | Violin-Schule, Op.14 | #749541 | 1919 | 1919 |
1407 | N.K. 1407 | Fráter, Loránd | 2 Songs | #954154 | 1921 | 1921 |