Type | List | Author: Title, Series, Vol/No (Year/Month/Date of Publication), Pages | Status | | 1. | Smith, Timothy A.: More Evidence of Numeral-Logical Design in Bach's St.Matthew Passion. Bach 17/2 (Apr 1986), 24-30. | |
| 2. | Smith, Timothy A.: Bach's Mass in B Minor as Musical Icon. http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~tas3/musicon.html. This lecture was first delivered at Ball State University in conjunction with a performance of the B-Minor Mass by the University Singers in 1995. | |
| 3. | Smith, Timothy A.: Was Bach a Rationalist, Pietist, Neither, or Both? http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~tas3/rationalistpietist.html | |
| 4. | Smith, Timothy A.: Intentionality and Meaningfulness in Bach's Cyclical Works. http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~tas3/intentional.html | |
| 5. | Smith, Timothy A.: Trinitarian and Catechistic Connotations of the Clavier-Übung III http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~tas3/ubung.html | |
| 6. | Smith, Timothy A.: That 'Crown of Thorns'. Bach 28/1-2 (1997), 144-150. Also given online at http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~tas3/crownofthorns.html | |
| 7. | Smith, Timothy A.: 'Circulatio' as Tonal Morpheme in the Liturgical Music of J. S. Bach http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~tas3/pubs/circ/circulatio.html This paper was read at the Lyrica Society Conference on October 3, 1998. It was published in the 2000 issue of the Society's Journal, Ars Lyrica. | |
| 8. | Smith, Timothy A.: Fugues of the Well-Tempered Clavier. http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~tas3/wtc/wtc.html | |
| 9. | Smith, Timothy A.: Bach Fan Thrills to Discovery of Lost 1724 Pages. http://www.allbusiness.com/humanities-social-science/visual-performing-arts/11958469-1.html Originally published in The Baltimore Sun, 31 Aug. 2008. [BWV 7] | |
| 10. | Smith, Timothy A.: Fugues Without Words: A Hearing of Four Fugues from The Well-Tempered Clavier as Passion Music. Bach 40/2 (2009), 44-65. | |
| 11. | Smith, Timothy A.: Fugues without Words: a hearing of four fugues from the Well-Tempered Clavier as passion music. [p]SMA_Glasgow (Apr 2009) A paper read at SMA Spring Study Day 'Bach's Passions' held on 24-25 April 2009 at University of Glasgow. | |