Publications
Listed in reverse chronological order, beginning with the most recent
monographs and recordings.
Pursued by dogs and
the police,  accosted
by a French blue
flower, saved by a
poem: the
Gesellschaft on
summer vacation
From the mists of
fiction a man
emerges, from the
pages of Proust a
melody.
Recounting the discovery
of a symphonic poem
presumed lost, with
practical advice for cyclists.
Confessions of
ambivalence by a lonely
scholar with a sweet tooth.
...face full of clouds: Music at
last for a famous septet,
featuring "the only Unknown
Woman."
The Gesellscaft teams up with
NASA in a  voyage to outer
space, and returns home with
microtonal treasures.
Poetry by Goethe, music by
Ofterdingen, critical commentary
by a serious scholar with a funny
name.
A long -lost editor appears
amid a storm of controversy,
disguised as a dinosaur.
Daydream or
epiphany?  
Ofterdingen
appears, and for a
moment  a veil is
lifted...
Fragments, paradoxes
and enigmas from
the twenty ninth century.
The search for a missing
editor leads to the past:
memories turn to music at
Baiting Hollow, the "point
of intersection between
Ofterdingen's and the real
world."
Wherein the obscure
Baroque composer
Domenico Zipoli
reveals the secret of
immortal life, and
provides an
illuminating
perspective on three
centuries of music.
The initial
discovery of a work
by  Ofterdingen is
recounted, and
preliminary theories
are put forth on its
provenance.
Trans-dimensional
studies in musicology
in which the
Ofterdingen
Gesellschaft expands
its search for the
unusual.
A recording turns up,
ostensibly of
Ofterdingen at the
piano.  Stylistic
analysis yields five
astonishingly
variegated
interpretations.
Fragments of
Ofterdingen's diary are
found.  From these an
attempt is made to
reconstruct his world.