He also contributed articles to several music journals during his career, including The Musical Times.
An article about her appeared in the Musical Times for June 1905.
For many years in the early part of the century he was the Viennese correspondent to the Musical Times.
The Musical Times was also favourably impressed by the piece:
The Musical Times later called him "the prince of accompanists".
In 1879 he became a regular contributor to The Musical Times.
The Musical Times printed a digest of press comments on the symphony.
He was also active as a music teacher and critic, writing for several publications including The Musical Times.
According to a 1921 article in the Musical Times, his music "is all nerves, and always has a decisive rhythmic character".
The Musical Times called it "a most moving performance".