Bibliography: 1986
- “Fanfares commissioned as Sesquicentennial project,” Charles Ward
Houston Chronicle, 14 February 1986 - “Season d’etre,” Charles Ward
Houston Chronicle, 16 February 1986 - “Williams concert promises to be new experience,” Carl Cunningham
Houston Post, 16 February 1986 - “Music Notes: Fanfares Galore,” Tim Page
The New York Times, 30 March 1986 - “Getting ready for a big date,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 22 April 1986 - “Pops enter 2d century,” Richard Buell
The Boston Globe, 7 May 1986 - “Liberty Fanfare premieres at Pops,” Anthony Tommasini
The Boston Globe, 5 June 1986 - “Esplanade players, Scheer first-rate,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 14 June 1986 - “Boston’s ‘other’ pops orchestra,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 15 June 1986 - “Lonely lot: In an orchestra, tubist must wait for time to shine,” Donald Rosenberg
Akron Beacon Journal, 7 August 1986 - “Orchestra suffers case of bad baton,” Donald Rosenberg
Akron Beacon Journal, 9 August 1986 - “Conductor scores well with music from films,” Donald Rosenberg
Akron Beacon Journal, 11 August 1986 - “Ozawa, Williams lead Tanglewood Parade,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 27 August 1986 - “John Williams,” Tim Page
Meet the Composer (WNYC), 28 August 1986 - “Symphony opens season on high note,” Charles Ward
Houston Chronicle, 31 August 1986 - “Williams conducts movie music,” Marc Shulgold
Los Angeles Times, 1 September 1986 - “Houston Symphony unrolls red carpet for new season,” Charles Ward
Houston Chronicle, 7 September 1986