Status | Active |
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Founded | January 1, 1909 |
Country of origin | Norway |
Headquarters location | Oslo |
Key people | Philip Kruse |
Official website | https://musikkforlagene.no/en/ |
Norsk Musikforlag Aktieselskap is a Norwegian publisher that specializes in music-related publications such as method books and sheet music. The company was established on January 1, 1909. [1] [2]
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