Having to do with HISTORIOGRAPHY

“On the Task of the Music Historian: The Myth of the Symphony after Beethoven,” repercussions II/2 (1993), 5-30.

“Caught in the Great Divide: Musicology and the Public Sphere at the Beginning of the 20th Century,” Echo: A Music-Centered Journal, 8.1 (2007) http://www.echo.ucla.edu/Volume8-Issue1/roundtable/pederson.html

“An Early Crusader for Music as Culture: W. H. Riehl,” in Music’s Intellectual History: Founders, Followers & Fads, Proceedings of the First Conference of the Répertoire International de Littérature Musicale, The City University of New York Graduate Center, 17-19 March 2005.