Bibliography: 1995
- “Film Music: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly,” Royal S. Brown
Cineaste, XXI, 1–2, 1995, 62–67 - “New Century orchestra improves,” Allan Ulrich
San Francisco Examiner, 24 January 1995 - “New Century’s Enthusiasm Dimming,” Joshua Kosman
San Francisco Chronicle, 25 January 1995 - “No Sin in Cinema,” Chester Lane
Symphony, January/February 1995, 32–36+ - “John Williams and the Minnesota Orchestra,” Bob Protzman
St. Paul Pioneer Press, 24 February 1995 - “New Division Leader at Sony Records,” Allan Kozinn
The New York Times, 8 March 1995 - “The Five Sacred Trees, Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra,” Bernard Jacobson
New York Philharmonic program book, April 1995, 22–23 - “Front & Center,” Lisa K. Marum
New York Philharmonic program book, April 1995, 8–14 - “A conversation with Leslie Bricusse,” Yann Merluzeau
Cantina Band, Spring 1995, 19:2–7 - “E.T. composer Williams makes music in Oberlin,” Amy Stankiewicz
The Chronicle-Express, 4 April 1995 - “Lockhart, stars to shine for Boston Pops’ season,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 4 April 1995 - “Spotlight on an Orchestra’s French Horn Players,” Allan Kozinn
The New York Times, 15 April 1995 - “John Williams’s symphonic forest for the trees,” James Miller
Film Score Monthly, May 1995, 57:4 - “Lockhart and Pops get off to rousing start,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 11 May 1995 - “Tanglewood Opens with Celebrations and a Bawdy Theme,” James R. Oestreich
The New York Times, 10 July 1995 - “Ozawa and BSO meet success with all-Mozart program,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 11 July 1995 - “Birthday boys share gifts,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 24 July 1995 - “Williams, Ma: To Each His Own,” Chris Pasles
Los Angeles Times, 7 September 1995 - “Williams, Philharmonic Please the Bowl Throng,” Timothy Mangan
Los Angeles Times, 11 September 1995 - “Running up the scores,” Michael Walsh
Time, 11 September 1995 - “Judith LeClair Premieres John Williams’ Bassoon Concerto,” Lisa Chisholm
The Double Reed, Fall 1995