Shay Loya Lateness in context in: Liszt in context, herausgegeben von Joanne Cormac, Cambridge u.a. 2021, S. 271–281
Shay Loya Liszt's national identity. What else is new? in: Liszt in context, herausgegeben von Joanne Cormac, Cambridge u.a. 2021, S. 154–162
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
Shay Loya Virtuosity in Liszt's late piano works in: Liszt and virtuosity, herausgegeben von Robert Doran, Rochester 2020, S. 387–414
Michael Short Franz Liszt and Felix Lichnowsky Part II (from 1845) in: Liszt Society Journal, Bd. 43, 2018, S. 46-69
Shay Loya Liszt's national compositions in the year of the Franco-Prussian war in: Confronting the National in the Musical Past, herausgegeben von Elaine Kelly, Markus Mantere, Derek Scott, Abingdon 2018, S. 31-48
Shay Loya Recomposing National Identity. Four Transcultural Readings of Liszt's Marche Hongroise d'après Schubert in: Journal of the American Musicological Society, Bd. 69, 2016, S. 409-476
Shay Loya Liszt's Verbunkos Legacy and the Paradoxes of Progressive Hungarian Music in: Liszt's Legacies, herausgegeben von James Deaville, Michael Saffle, New York 2014, S. 17–42
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