Alan Davison Iconography in: Liszt in context, herausgegeben von Joanne Cormac, Cambridge u.a. 2021, S. 299-306
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
Alan Davison Romantic musical celebrity and printed portraits. Visual intimacy and mass-market distance in: Music, art and performance from Liszt to Riot Grrrl: The musicalizaton of art, herausgegeben von Diane V. Silverthorne, New York 2019, S. 33-48
Michael Short Franz Liszt and Felix Lichnowsky Part II (from 1845) in: Liszt Society Journal, Bd. 43, 2018, S. 46-69
Michael Meyer Chormusik als Medium der Geschichte. Narcisse-Achille de Salvandys Kompositionsbwettbewerb von 1845 und Franz Liszts Cinq choeurs in: Liszt-Jahrbuch, Bd. 1, 2016, S. 50–75
Alan Davison Liszt among the Degenerates. On the Vagaries of being a Musical Genius, c. 1890–c. 1935 in: Liszt's Legacies, herausgegeben von James Deaville, Michael Saffle, New York 2014, S. 236–258
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
Alan Davison Franz Liszt and the Development of Nineteenth-century Pianism. A Re-reading of Evidence in: The Musical Times, Bd. 147, 2006, S. 33–43
Alan Davison Virtuosity Domesticated. Portraits of Franz Liszt by Two Biedermeier Artists in: Nineteenth-century Music Review, Bd. 2, 2005, S. 3–22
Alan Davison Franz Liszt and the Physiognomic Ideal in the Nineteenth Century in: Music in Art, Bd. 30, 2005, S. 133–44