[2] From 2004 his work was based in Leipzig, initially as scientific assistant of the project Bach-Repertorium of the Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities.
[2] Wolf used micro X-ray fluorescence analysis to distinguish the writing of Johann Sebastian Bach and his son Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach in the score of the Mass in B minor, based on the differing amounts of lead in the two inks that were used.
[4] Wolf has been chief editor (Cheflektor) for Carus-Verlag in Stuttgart from 2011,[1][2] succeeding Günter Graulich, the founder of the publishing house.
Wolf edited the series of selected works by Gottfried August Homilius.
[2] His publications for Carus include:[1] The critical edition of Monteverdi's Vespers received acclaim, as serving both small ensembles and choirs, and different instrumental realisations.