(if available online; work in progress)
The list contains articles in which Fux is mentioned by name as well as reports on performances of his dramatic works, which are often mentioned with a German title and can also be identified by the particular performance dates. Further additions concerning mentions in the field of church and instrumental music are in preparation.
The list contains only references in issues already digitised in ANNO (overview). Due to gaps in digitisation, which concern individual numbers up to entire volumes, this list cannot claim to be complete. The page numbers refer to ANNO and its pdf versions.
April 25–27, 1708 (no. 494), supplement pag. 13f. (Te Deum, unknown composition)
June 20–22, 1708 (no. 510), pag. 2 (Pulcheria)
March 16–19, 1709 (no. 587), pag. 3 (Il mese di marzo)
July 13–16, 1709 (no. 621), pag. 3 (Gli ossequi della Notte)
October 1–3, 1710 (no. 748), pag. 1 (La decima fatica d'Ercole)
September 12–15, 1716 (no. 1369), pag. 4 (Angelica)
September 19–22, 1716 (no. 1371), pag. 2 (Angelica)
September 4–7, 1717 (no. 1471), pag. 1 (Te Deum), pag. 3 (instrumental music in the riding school of Earl Paar)
August 26–29, 1719 (no. 1677), pag. 2 (Elisa)
September 13–15, 1719 (no. 1682), pag. 1 (Elisa)
November 16–19, 1720 (no. 1805), pag. 2 (Psiche)
October 7, 1722 (no. 80), pag. 7 (Le nozze di Aurora)
March 24, 1723 (no. 24), pag. 7 (Cristo nell' orto)
June 5, 1723 (no. 45), pag. 6 (preparations for Costanza e fortezza)
September 4, 1723 (no. 71), pag. 6–7 (Costanza e fortezza)
April 25, 1725 (no. 33), pag. 9 (Instrumental music)
November 3, 1725 (no. 88), pag. 7 (sales advertisement for Gradus and score copies of Orfeo, Angelica, Elisa, Psiche)
November 21, 1725 (no. 93), S. 7 (Giunone placata)
April 17, 1726 (no. 31), pag. 7 (Il testamento)
August 24, 1726 (no. 68), pag. 7 (Advertisement for Libretto of Arianna)
August 28, 1726 (no. 69), pag. 7 (Advertisement with a note on the forthcoming performance of Arianna)
August 31, 1726 (no. 70), pag. 7 (Arianna)
September 18, 1726 (no. 75), pag. 6 (Arianna)
November 27, 1726 (no. 95), pag. 8 (Advertisement for Gradus ad Parnassum)
April 9, 1727 (no. 29), pag. 7 (Il testamento)
March 24, 1728 (no. 24), pag. 6 (La Deposizione)
August 31, 1729 (no. 70), pag. 4 (Elisa)
August 29, 1731 (no. 69), pag. 6 (Enea)
February 18, 1741 (no. 14), pag. 7 (Obituary)
Literature, verifications and identifications of works
Wilfried Scheib, Die Entwicklung der Musikberichterstattung im Wienerischen Diarium von 1703–1780 mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Wiener Oper (typed PhDiss), Wien 1950.
Martin Czernin, "Das Wiener Diarium als Quelle zu den Aufführungen der Werke von J. J. Fux während der Reisen des Kaisers", in: Auf Fux-Jagd, Jg. 6, no. 1–2 (December 1998), p. 173–195.
Martin Czernin, "Die Reise Kaiser Karls VI. im Jahre 1723 nach Prag anhand der Angaben im Wiener Diarium", in: Arbeitsberichte – Mitteilungen der Pannonischen Forschungsstelle Oberschützen 10 (1999), p. 457–463.
Thomas Hochradner, Thematisches Verzeichnis der Werke von Johann Joseph Fux (? 1660–1741). Völlig überarbeitete Neufassung des Verzeichnisses von Ludwig Ritter von Köchel (1872) (= FuxWV), Bd. 1, Wien 2016.
Ramona Hocker, "Wien[n]erisches Musikalium? Der 'Kaiserliche Hof=Capell=Meister / Herr Johann Joseph Fux' (um 1660–1741) im Wien[n]erischen Diarium", in: Wiener Geschichtsblätter 74, 3/2019, S. 245–258.