James A. Deaville The New German School in: Liszt in context, herausgegeben von Joanne Cormac, Cambridge u.a. 2021, S. 48-57
James A. Deaville Critics in: Liszt in context, herausgegeben von Joanne Cormac, Cambridge u.a. 2021, S. 258-270
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
James A. Deaville Wanting the Real Thing? Liszt's Transcriptions and the Issue of Authenticity in: Liszt's Legacies, herausgegeben von James Deaville, Michael Saffle, New York 2014, S. 171–197
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
James A. Deaville A Star is born? Czerny, Liszt, and the Pedagogy of Virtuosity in: Beyond The Art of Finger Dexterity. Reassessing Carl Czerny, herausgegeben von David Gramit, Rochester 2008, S. 52-66
Mária P. Eckhardt Franz Liszt and his Godson Francis Korbay. New Documents in the Liszt Ferenc Memorial Museum, Budapest in: JALS, Bd. 54–56, 2005, S. 85–101
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Michael Short Liszt's "Cinq Choeurs": Background to an Unpublished Work in: Analecta Lisztiana III.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