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  • Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy as 'Peter Meffert of Buxtehude'
  • Into Oblivion: Julius Schmid, Artist
  • Julius Schmid: Artwork Sources and Literature
  • Memories of Carmencita
  • Michael Joseph Guzikow (1806-1837): Bibliography
  • Michael Joseph Guzikow (1806-1837): Iconography
  • Origins of the Blue-White Checkerboard in Carl Moll's Paintings
  • TOM ADLER. IN MEMORIAM

ARTICLES PUBLISHED ON THIS SITE

“Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy as ‘Peter Meffert of Buxtehude’ ” (©2007-2009).  Published, 1/22/09.

"Michael Joseph Guzikow (1806-1837): Bibliography."  Published, 1/29/09.

"Michael Joseph Guzikow (1806-1837): Iconography."   Published, 1/29/09.

Bist du bei mir, or, Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel Composed It, Johann Sebastian Bach Used It (in the Clavier-Büchlein für Anna Magdalena Bach, 1722 and 1725) and Anyone Can Find It as BWV 508." Published online, 2000 at Carolina Classical Connection  (site defunct).  Published on this website, 2/21/09.

"The Origins of the Blue-White Checkerboard in Carl Moll's Paintings." Published, 3/15/09.

"Into Oblivion: Julius Schmid, Artist," Published 4/16/09.

"Julius Schmid: Artwork Sources and Literature," Published 4/16/09.

ARTICLES PUBLISHED ELSEWHERE

"
Schubert in Poetry," published online 2009 at www.schubertsocietyusa.org/

"Picturing Winterreise: Franz Schubert's Song Cycle in Art," published online 2009 at www.schubertsocietyusa.org/

“Schubert First Public Performances: A Timeline,” The Schubertian, April 2009, 9-21. Published by The Schubert Institute (United Kingdom) (SIUK).
 

"Alexander (von) Zemlinsky Timeline," republished 2009 at www.schubertsocietyusa.org/new/Guest-Pages.php.  [The sole External Link for Wikipedia’s article on Alexander Zemlinsky is Janet Wasserman’s “Zemlinsky Timeline” at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zemlinsky.  Used by The Gustav Mahler Society (UK) at www.mahlersociety.org/essays.html#zem]

“Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy & Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel: Portrait Iconographies,” Music in Art [Research Center for Music Iconography CUNY], XXXIII/1-2 (2008), 317-371.

"The Faust Legend: Annotated Eclectic Web-based Bibliography," and "Addendum," published online 2000 and 2001 at www.carolinaclassical.com/articles/faust1.html   (site defunct).

"The Faust Legend in Music," revised and updated, 2008.  Republished 2009 at www.schubertsocietyusa.org/new/Guest-Pages.php

"Franz Schubert as Painted by Gustav Klimt and Julius Schmid," The Schubertian, July 2001, 14-20.

"The Infography about Schubert, Franz (1797-1828)" published online 2003 at:
www.infography.com/content/289184344135.html  [Bibliography]

"Karoline Eberstaller: The Real Link Between Schubert and Bruckner?," The Schubertian, October 2000, 5-13.

"Karoline Eberstaller: Is She the Real Link Between Franz Schubert and Anton Bruckner?," University of Minnesota Center for Austrian Studies, Working Paper 04-1, February 2004, 18 pages. See:www.cas.umn.edu/pdf/wp041.pdf

"On 'Heavenly Length', or What You Will," published online 2000 at: www.carolinaclassical.com/articles/heavenly.html  (site defunct).

“ ‘Picturing Winterreise’: A work in progress,” The Schubertian, January 2006, 15-16.

"Schubert at the Movies," The Schubertian, October 2001, 14-17.  [Companion essay to online filmography]

"Schubert Filmography," published online 2002 and updated 2006, by The Schubert Institute (United Kingdom) at: www.halftimescores.co.uk/ography/hfcred.html

"A Schubert Iconography: Painters, Sculptors, Lithographers, Illustrators, Silhouettists, Engravers, and Others Known or Said to Have Produced a Likeness of Franz Schubert," in Music in Art; International Journal for Music Iconography, [Research Center for Music Iconography CUNY], XVIII, 1-2 (2003), 199-241. See: http://web.gc.cuny.edu/rcmi/WassermanSchubert.pdf


BOOK
Co-Compiler, Classified and Annotated Bibliography of Books and Articles on the Immigration and Acculturation of Jews from Central Europe to the USA Since 1933, New York: K.G. Saur, 1981.

WORKS IN PROGRESS

"The Fate of Margarethe Schindler Legler."  [Half-sister of Alma Mahler]

"Han van Meegeren, Theo van der Pas and Jopie Breemer"

"Isaac Newton Kugelmass (1896-1979) M.D., Ph.D., Sc.D."








 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






 



































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