Michael Short The Correspondence between Ferenc Liszt and Joachim Raff translated into Englisch and annotated by Michael Short in: Liszt Society Journal, Bd. 45, 2020, S. 11-92
Michael Short Franz Liszt and Felix Lichnowsky Part II (from 1845) in: Liszt Society Journal, Bd. 43, 2018, S. 46-69
Anna G. Piotrowska Liszt and the issue of so called Gypsy music in: Interdisciplinary Studies in Musicology, Bd. 13, 2013, S. 127–140
Anna G. Piotrowska ’Gypsy music’ as music of the Other in European culture in: Patterns of Prejudice, Bd. 47, 2013, S. 395–408
Michael Short Liszt as Conductor. An Examination of a Much-Neglected Aspect of his Career in: Liszt Society Journal, Bd. 38, 2013, S. 33–53
Anna G. Piotrowska Expressing the Inexpressible: The Issue of Improvisation and the European Fascination with Gypsy Music in the 19th Century in: International Review of the Aesthetics and Sociology of Music, Bd. 43, 2012, S. 325–341
Carl Dahlhaus, Norbert Miller "Ce qu'on entend sur la montagne". Zur Verwandlung von lyrischen in symphonische Dichtungen in: Europäische Romantik in der Musik. Band 2: Oper und symphonischer Stil 1800-1850. Von E.T.A. Hoffmann zu Richard Wagner, Bd. 2, Stuttgart, Weimar 2007, S. 924-1015
Michael Short "Christus". Two interlinked dissertations. (i) A monumental achievement in Nineteenth-Century Oratorio. The background to the composition, (ii) A Source Study in: Liszt Society Journal, Bd. 29, 2004, S. 9–24; S. 25–45
Michael Short Liszt's "Cinq Choeurs": Background to an Unpublished Work in: Analecta Lisztiana III. Liszt and the Birth of Modern Europe Music as a Mirror of Religious, Political, Social, and Aesthetic Transformation, herausgegeben von Michael Saffle, Rossana Dalmonte, Hillsdale, New York 2003, S. 281-286