Bibliography: 2002
- “Movie music man is modern maestro,” King Durkee
Creators Syndicate, 20 July 1998 - “The January Grind”
starwars.com, 4 January 2002 - “They Shoot, He Scores: Filmdom’s John Williams,” David Hinckley
New York Daily News, 8 January 2002 - “Composer John Williams says forthcoming Star Wars movie will be the best yet”
Associated Press, 15 January 2002 - “Does anyone sense a theme here?,” Jim Sullivan
The Boston Globe, 15 January 2002 - “Screen composer records Olympic theme”
BBC News Online, 16 January 2002 - “Williams scores with Olympic theme”
CNN, 17 January 2002 - “Magic lies in the methods,” Jon Burlingame
Variety, 22 January 2002 - “John Williams in the concert hall,” John Zech
Composers Datebook, 29 January 2002 - “A Career of Epic Proportions,” Jon Burlingame
Los Angeles Times, 3 February 2002 - “The force is with him,” Stephen Moss
The Guardian, 3 February 2002 - “John Williams interview,” Jonathan Ross
Film 2002 (BBC One), 5 February 2002 - “Music Moves Center Stage at the Winter Olympics,” Jon Burlingame
BMI Music World, 5 February 2002 - “Williams Opens Winter Olympics”
Associated Press, 7 February 2002 - “Former Pops conductor puts forth Olympic effort,” Jim Sullivan
The Boston Globe, 7 February 2002 - “Hot ticket,” Catherine Reese Newton
Salt Lake Tribune, 11 February 2002 - “John Williams’ new Olympics piece will be featured in ISO pops concerts,” Whitney Smith
Indianapolis Star, 15 February 2002 - “The Music Isn’t Live, Either,” Christopher Reynolds
Los Angeles Times, 23 February 2002 - “Ma’s the Life of This Birthday Party,” Chris Pasles
Los Angeles Times, 26 February 2002 - “The Classics at Costco,” Gina Piccalo and Louise Roug
Los Angeles Times, 26 February 2002 - “Williams: 70 and Grand,” Laurence Vittes
The Hollywood Reporter, 26 February 2002 - “Williams conducts his birthday fete,” Timothy Mangan
Orange County Register, 26 February 2002 - “John Williams,” Bob Edwards
Morning Edition (NPR), 1 March 2002 - “74th edition to zero in on old-style glamour,” David S. Cohen
Variety, 4 March 2002 - “Previn's Berlin accent,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 10 March 2002 - “Oscar Scores,” Andy Trudeau
Weekend Edition Sunday (NPR), 10 March 2002 - “Oscar Scores I”
E! News Daily, 13 March 2002 - “John Williams preps for E.T. redux,” Army Archerd
Variety, 14 March 2002 - “Listening to the Oscars,” Andy Trudeau
Weekend Edition Sunday (NPR), 17 March 2002 - “E.T. anni plays perfectly at Shrine”
Variety, 18 March 2002 - “Space for a Classic,” Gina Piccalo and Louise Roug
Los Angeles Times, 19 March 2002 - “Will he score an Oscar?,” Beth English
The Boston Globe, 20 March 2002 - “The 74th Annual Academy Awards,” Phil Gallo
Variety, 24 March 2002 - “Ozawa, Rostropovich still make a sensational team a heartfelt performance,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 5 April 2002 - “Symphony presenting Harry Potter suite in honor of composer,” Michael Huebner
Birmingham News, 7 April 2002 - “A conductor and a cellist toast each other in music,” Allan Kozinn
The New York Times, 13 April 2002 - “ASO shows off ‘other’ Williams,” Michael Huebner
Birmingham News, 13 April 2002 - “The people’s maestro: At BSO, Ozawa erased barriers,” Geoff Edgers
The Boston Globe, 18 April 2002 - “Sound track,” Larry Flick
Billboard, 27 April 2002 - “Making the Star Wars music,” Kendis Gibson & Daryn Kagan
CNN, 15 May 2002 - “John Williams interview,” Anne-Marie Minhall
Classic FM, 16 May 2002 - “Pops honors John Williams with Star-filled birthday party,” T.J. Medrek
Boston Herald, 30 May 2002 - “A birthday score for Williams,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 30 May 2002 - “A sonorous Williams homecoming,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 1 June 2002 - “Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones,” Larry Blake
Mix, 1 June 2002 - “Filmmakers on film: John Williams,” Derren Gilhooley
The Telegraph, 1 June 2002 - “An enduring love for music, movies,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 23 June 2002 - “Schubertizing the Movies,” James R. Oestreich
The New York Times, 30 June 2002 - “From Hollywood to Tanglewood: A conversation with John Williams,” T.J. Medrek
Boston Herald, 5 July 2002 - “Well-chosen music stirs Hollywood Bowl crowd,” Rob Lowman
Los Angeles Daily News, 6 July 2002 - “The movies' music man,” Timothy Mangan
The Orange County Register, 7 July 2002 - “James Taylor; L.A. Philharmonic,” Phil Gallo
Variety, 7 July 2002 - “Ozawa finds place in BSO history, future,” Keith Powers
Boston Herald, 14 July 2002 - “Seiji Ozawa says farewell,” Mark Mobley
Weekend Edition Sunday (NPR), 14 July 2002 - “Ozawa invokes the past as he enters the future,” Andrew L. Pincus
Berkshire Eagle, 15 July 2002 - “Tanglewood programs are a joyful appreciation of Ozawa's career,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 15 July 2002 - “Stars shine to honor Ozawa in a farewell,” Joseph Dalton
Albany Times Union, 15 July 2002 - “Amid Stars and Standards, a Music Director Departs,” James R. Oestreich
The New York Times, 16 July 2002 - “Taylor, Pops and Williams evoke the American spirit,” Seth Rogovoy
Berkshire Eagle, 19 July 2002 - “Taylor connects with Tanglewood friends,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 19 July 2002 - “John Williams shines at Blossom,” Elaine Guregian
Akron Beacon Journal, 28 July 2002 - “A composer captivates 2 audiences,” Robert Finn
The Plain Dealer, 30 July 2002 - “After 30 years, Tanglewood on Parade — without Seiji,” Clarence Fanto
Berkshire Eagle, 1 August 2002 - “Williams: An E.T. at 70?,” Andrew L. Pincus
Berkshire Eagle, 2 August 2002 - “Williams’ 70th b’day fete a noteworthy event,” T.J. Medrek
Boston Herald, 5 August 2002 - “Williams’ concert cure-all,” Clarence Fanto
Berkshire Eagle, 5 August 2002 - “John Williams, champ,” Andrew L. Pincus
Berkshire Eagle, 5 August 2002 - “A befitting celebration of Williams’s 70th,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 5 August 2002 - “Along the Silk Road,” John Schaefer
Soundcheck (WNYC), 6 August 2002 - “Williams shines at Tanglewood,” Martin Knelman
Toronto Star, 7 August 2002 - “The return of the native,” F. Paul Driscoll
Opera News, September 2002 - “John Williams Across the Stars,” Brian J. Robb
Star Wars Insider, September/October 2002, 61:22–32 - “Spielberg decides it's time to have some serious fun,” Rachel Abramowitz
Los Angeles Times, 3 November 2002 - “Keeping the Score,” Dylan Callaghan
The Hollywood Reporter, 12 November 2002 - “The magpie maestro,” Norman Lebrecht
Evening Standard, 20 November 2002 - “Busy Williams makes time for Holiday Pops in Boston,” Keith Powers
Boston Herald, 19 December 2002 - “Classical Notes: A Pops classic,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 27 December 2002