Type | List | Author: Title, Series, Vol/No (Year/Month/Date of Publication), Pages | Status | | 1. | Smaill, Peter: Theological inferences drawn from Bach's cantata texts. [p]BNUK_Oxford (Jan 2009) | |
| 2. | Smaill, Peter: Sterben ist mein Gewinn: A consideration of the significance of word/number symbolism relating to the Chorale, 'Ich Hab' mein' Sach' Gott Heimgestellt' BWV 1113 and other early works of J S Bach, and their relation to the apocryphal 'Lukas-Passion' BWV 246/Anh. II.30. [p]SMA_Glasgow (Apr 2009) | |
| 3. | Smaill, Peter: Bach among the Heretics: Inferences from the Cantata Texts. UnderstandingBach 4 (2009), 101-118 | |
| 4. | Smaill, Peter: Every Silver Lining has a Cloud: Bach and the share registers of the Ursula Erbstollen mine. [p]BICB_Southampton (Jul 2012) | |
| 5. | Smaill, Peter: Every Silver Lining has a Cloud: Bach and the Share Register of the Ursula Erbstollen Mine. UnderstandingBach 8 (2013), 139-144 | |
| 6. | Smaill, Peter: American Bach Society Biennial Meeting May 2014. BachNotesLBS (Autumn 2014), [4-5] | |
| 7. | Smaill, Peter: Prince Albert and the Reception of the Chorale in England. [p]BNUK_Cambridge (Jul 2015) | |
| 8. | Smaill, Peter: BACH GOES WEST: Peter Smaill reports on the American Bach Society Conference in April 2016. BachNotesLBS (Autumn 2016), [4] | |