Bibliography: 2004
- “A Chat With John Williams,” Fred Child
Performance Today (NPR), 1 January 2004 - “In Concerted Effort, Kerry Pulls In Big Names, Big Bucks,” James Rainey and Robin Abcarian
Los Angeles Times, 31 March 2004 - “The music man,” Jon Burlingame
Los Angeles Times, 12 April 2004 - “John Williams,” Awoye Timpo
Juilliard Journal, May 2004, XIX:8 - “Schools will honor composers,” Mark Swed
Los Angeles Times, 2 May 2004 - “This French composer knows the score,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 16 May 2004 - “Back Bay Chorale tabs Jarrett music director,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 28 May 2004 - “John Williams returns to bands where he began 50 years ago,” Michael J. Colburn
The Instrumentalist, June 2004, 58:11, 12 - “Williams’ Lady Jazz Suite at Tanglewood,” Matthew Erikson
Hartford Courant, 11 July 2004 - “Case of the pinched squeezebox,” Michael Fressola
Staten Island Advance, 11 July 2004 - “The man who loved conducting: John Williams makes long-delayed Aspen debut,” Stewart Oksenhorn
Aspen Times, 16 July 2004 - “Kyle MacMillan,” Stewart Oksenhorn
Denver Post, 18 July 2004 - “Chamber music in Harris Hall proves to be best of the week,” Harvey Steiman
Aspen Times, 21 July 2004 - “Magical music,” Jeff Kaczmarczyk
Grand Rapids Press, 22 July 2004 - “Wonders of Williams: Picnic Pops salutes the movie-music man,” Jeff Kaczmarczyk
Grand Rapids Press, 23 July 2004 - “Students shine onstage at Aspen fest,” Marc Shulgold
Rocky Mountain News, 24 July 2004 - “Celebrities serenade Kennedy with style,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 28 July 2004 - “Pops deliver a thank you note,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 30 July 2004 - “Ozawa makes Ozawa’s 10th a special occasion,” T.J. Medrek
Boston Herald, 2 August 2004 - “Brahms Fourth sets BSO standard,” Andrew L. Pincus
Berkshire Eagle, 2 August 2004 - “Brahms Fourth sets BSO standard,” Andrew L. Pincus
Berkshire Eagle, 2 August 2004 - “Brahms Fourth sets BSO standard,” Andrew L. Pincus
Berkshire Eagle, 2 August 2004 - “A Puckish Bit of Mischief by Moonlight,” James R. Oestreich
The New York Times, 3 August 2004 - “Anniversary concert takes Ozawa Hall by storm,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 3 August 2004 - “A fitting tribute to Tanglewood hall,” Joseph Dalton
Albany Times Union, 3 August 2004 - “Less-familiar works still work for Williams,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 6 August 2004 - “All that glitters is not gold in John Williams’ 1964 jazz arrangement of My Fair Lady,” Clarence Fanto
Berkshire Eagle, 11 August 2004 - “Tanglewood swings to the Williams legacy,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 11 August 2004 - “Williams celebration has a surprise ending,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 17 August 2004 - “Williams: Olympic Fever,” Tony Gieske
The Hollywood Reporter, 31 August 2004 - “Kennedy Center Announces 2004 Honorees,” Jacqueline Trescott
The Washington Post, 16 September 2004 - “Golden Globes: Music,” Jeff Bond
Hollywood Reporter, 29 November 2004 - “John Williams: The Mission,” Lester Holt
Harball with Chris Matthews (MSNBC), 1 December 2004 - “Movie music raised to its rightful place by composer,” T.L. Ponick
The Washington Times, 3 December 2004 - “Philharmonic does Copland proud,” Herman Trotter
Buffalo News, 4 December 2004 - “Shark Attack?! John Williams Liked the Sound of That,” William Booth
The Washington Post, 5 December 2004 - “Kennedy Center salutes 6 legendary stars,” Aparna H. Kumar
Associated Press, 6 December 2004 - “Passing the baton,” Jon Burlingame
Variety, 7 December 2004 - “Marine Band Pays Tribute to Kennedy Center Honoree John Williams”
PRNewswire, 14 December 2004 - “John Williams: Movie Music Man,” Ellen Crean
The Early Show (CBS), 16 December 2004 - “Kennedy Center Honorees Heavy on Showbiz Legends,” Jay Bobbin
zap2it.com, 18 December 2004 - “Six Stars Glitter Along the Potomac,” Kathy Blumenstock
The Washington Post, 19 December 2004