Bibliography: 1994
- “Star Wars: Anal-retentive trivia on the lost music, the lost scenes, and so on,” Lukas Kendall
Film Score Monthly, Jan/Feb/March 1994, 41/42/43:26–29 - “Eloquent Movies With Eloquent Soundtracks,” Stephen Holden
The New York Times, January 30 1994, H28:1 - “Williams to stay on as Pops adviser,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 4 February 1994 - “John Williams: making movie-music history,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 20 March 1994 - “Williams, Feinstein give Pops a grand opening,” Josiah Fisk
Boston Herald, 13 May 1994 - “A gala in the name of Ozawa,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 8 July 1994 - “New Ozawa Hall opens to future,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 8 July 1994 - “Tanglewood, Changed but the Same,” Edward Rothstein
The New York Times, July 9 1994, 13:1 - “Celebrating Ozawa Hall,” Tim Page
Newsday, 11 July 1994 - “Williams concerto christens Tanglewood's Ozawa Hall,” David Patrick Stearns
USA Today, 11 July 1994 - “Williams & Friends: Odd Mix at Bowl,” Martin Bernheimer
Los Angeles Times, 14 July 1994 - “Compared to Ronstadt, remainder of Hollywood Bowl program is no good,” Scott Duncan
Orange County Register, 14 July 1994 - “Williams heads west after ‘renewal’ at Tanglewood,” Ellen Pfeifer
Boston Herald, 30 August 1994 - “Seiji Ozawa's New Hall: Tanglewood expands, gracefully,” Shirley Fleming
American Record Guide, September/October 1994, 38–39 - “John Williams in concert at Ravinia,” Stephen Taylor
Film Score Monthly, September 1994, 49:20 - “Heard But Unsung: Scoring At The Movies,” Joe Goldberg
Billboard, September/October 1994, 38–39 - “Berlioz at 20: A Mass He Withdrew,” Alex Ross
The New York Times, 24 October 1994 - “A conversation with John Williams: from Schindler’s List to the Cello Concerto,” Yann Merluzeau
Cantina Band, Winter 1994/1995, 18:2–5 - “The Time Tunnel: The Symphony No. 1 (revised); the Flute Concerto”
Cantina Band, Winter 1994/1995, 18:6