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KIn conjunction with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's music: Abbreviation of "Köchel". See Ludwig Köchel
K. & C.Brand name used by Kohler & Chase around 1900 for their most expensive range of brass instruments.
K & K SoundUS manufacturer of instrument transducers.
K. Kazanjian & Co.Cymbals manufacturer, founded by Kapriel M. Kazanjian.
K. Zildjian & Cie
Kaai, Ernest KEarly 20th C. mandolin soloist and teacher on Hawaii.
Kabalevskij, Dmitrij BorissovitjSee Dimitri Kabalevsky.
Kabalevsky, Dimitri BorissovitjRussian composer. Dmitri Kabalevsky (his name is also spelled "Kabalewsky" or "Kabalevskij") started playing piano at the age of six, but didn't get formal lessons untill his family moved to Moscow in
Kabalewsky, DimitriSee Dimitri Kabalevsky.
Kabath, Augusta De
Kadel, Karl1920s trombonist.
KadensNo.: Cadence
Kadosa, PálHungarian composer.
Kaeriyama, Eiji
Kagel, Mauricio RaulArgentinian composer.
KaguradaikoA late 19th C. German encyclopedia mentions a drum called a "kaguradaiko." From the picture it seems to be a tsuri-daiko.
Kahn, ArtLeader of Claude Hopkins and his Orchestra.
Kahn, Roger WolfBand leader.
Kahn, Steve
Kahne, MComposer mentioned in an early 20th C. French catalog of mandolin music. No further information available at this time.

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