Simon Géza Gábor: „Csillogó fekete lemezeken…” 100 éves a magyar hanglemezgyártás és -forgalmazás (Budapest, 2008)
dation of Jazz Education and Research (JOKA) (Pannon Jazz, Pannon Classic, Pannon Archív, Portik Jazz, Zoller Records), Stereo Kft. (Periferic Records) are the most significant of the Hungarian-owned companies and are all still in business today. Music dealers in Hungary From the outset the early emerging forms of recording and reproduction caught the imagination of would-be factory owners and businessmen all over the world. The same was true in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy where reports, news and directories from the time provide evidence of numerous businesses that produced and copied their own recordings, imported and exported records, and dealt in the retail and wholesale of this new