Type | List | Author: Title, Series, Vol/No (Year/Month/Date of Publication), Pages | Status | | 1. | Bangert, Mark P.: Toward a Well-Regulated Church Music. Bachian Prescriptions with Enduring Shelf Life. Dialog 24/2 (Spring 1985), 107-112 | |
| 2. | Bangert, Mark P.: 'This is my Blood of the New Testament'. The Institution of the Lord's Supper in Bach's Matthew Passion: An Exemplar for Hearing the Passion. [cr]Amsterdam1993 (1995), 215-232 | |
| 3. | Bangert, Mark P.: The Fortunes of 'Festo Visitationis Mariae' in Lutheran Hands as Context of Cantatas BWV 10 and BWV 147. [p]QJSB_Stuttgart (Oct 1995) | |
| 4. | Bangert, Mark P.: Contemporary Contextualizing of the Cantatas for the Annunciation: Problems and Prospects. [p]IATB_Chicago (Sep 1997) | |
| 5. | Bangert, Mark P.: The Changing Fortunes of Festum Visitationis among Lutherans and Cantatas BWV 147 and BWV 10. [cr]Stuttgart1995 (1998), 401-416 | |
| 6. | Bangert, Mark P.: Bach's Cantatas and the ordo missae: Then and Now [p]IATB_Logumkloster (Oct 1999) | |
| 7. | Bangert, Mark P.: The Nunc Dimittis in Cantatas of J. S. Bach: A Note of Death or a Note of Life? A Chapter in the History of Cantata Reception in the U.S.A. WolfenbüttelF 90 (2000), 223-235 | |
| 8. | Bangert, Mark P.: The Meaning of the Great Three Days as Context for the Passions of Bach. [p]WAfB_Wolfenbüttel (Apr 2003) | |
| 9. | Bangert, Mark P.: The Meaning of the Great Three Days as Context for the Passions of Bach. WolfenbüttelArbBarockF 43 (2005), ii: 591-605 | |