found: Her Valses viennoises, 1965:t.p. (Emma Kodály)
found: Kodály, Z. See the gipsy, c1925:caption (E. Kodály)
found: Grove Music Online WWW site, June 21, 2006(under Dohnányi, Ernő: Piano: op. 4, Variations and fugue on a theme of E(mma) G(ruber), 1897)
found: Dohnányi, E. The complete solo piano music. 2, p2013:label (Variations and fugue on a theme of EG : op. 4) insert (Emma Gruber; born Emma Schlesinger; family later changed name to Sándor; married Henrik Gruber and became a prominent benefactor, hosting fashionable soirées in her Budapest salon; married Zoltán Kodály after the death of her first husband)
found: Grove music online, July 17, 2013(under Kodály: married Emma Sándor (or Schlesinger), a talented composer, pianist, poet, and translator)
found: German Wikipedia, July 17, 2013(Sándor Emma; born March 17, 1863, Baja; died November 2, 1958, Budapest; composer and translator; first husband: Henry Gruber; married Zoltán Kodály in 1910) - http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A1ndor_Emma
found: OCLC, July 17, 2013(headings: Kodály, Emma; Kodály, Emma, 1863-1958; Gruber, Emma [primarily as dedicatee]; usage: Emma Kodály [predominant form]; Emma Gruber)
found: VIAF, July 17, 2013(Deutsche National Bibliothek authority record: Kodály, Emma; other names: Kodály, Zoltánné; Kodály, E.; previously: Schlesinger, Emma; Sándor, Emma; Gruber, Emma; born 1863, Baja; died 1958, Budapest; composer, pianist, author, and translator; wife of Zoltán Kodály) - http://d-nb.info/gnd/121182509/about/html