Vanessa Renee Sheldon Franz Liszt and the Harp. An Examination of His Lifelong Interactions with Harpists and Transcriptions of Four Solo Piano Compostions für Harp Tucson 2005
Alan Davison Virtuosity Domesticated. Portraits of Franz Liszt by Two Biedermeier Artists in: Nineteenth-century Music Review, Bd. 2, 2005, S. 3–22
Klára Hamburger Understanding the Hungarian Reception History of Liszt's "Des Bohémiens et de leur musique en Hongrie" (1859/1881) in: JALS, Bd. 54–56, 2005, S. 75–84
Paul Merrick Two Keys for Six Pieces. Tonality and Liszt's "Consolations" in: JALS, Bd. 54–56, 2005, S. 125–133
Pauline Pocknell Reading Liszt's Hands. Molds, Casts and Replicas as Guides to Contemporary Creative Representations in: JALS, Bd. 54–56, 2005, S. 171–190
Michael Allis Promoting the Cause. Liszt Reception and Walter Bache's London Concerts 1865–87 in: Liszt Society Journal, Bd. 30, 2005, S. 12–43