Bibliography: 1997
- “The Star Wars Interview: John Williams,” Craig L. Byrd
Film Score Monthly, January/February 1997, 18–21 - “Did You Know There’s No Theme for Han?,” Lukas Kendall
Film Score Monthly, January/February 1997, 22–26 - “Return of the Trilogy,” Michael Matessino
Film Score Monthly, January/February 1997, 9–17 - “John Williams and film music since 1971,” Timothy E. Scheurer
Popular Music and Society, Spring 1997, 21:1, 59–72 - “Energizer Jedi,” Jon Burlingame
The Hollywood Reporter, 15 January 1997 - “Music to Blast Death Stars By,” Stephen Williams
Newsday, 26 January 1997 - “Oscar music IV,” Andy Trudeau
Weekend Edition Sunday (NPR), 23 March 1997 - “Galway, Williams make for a shining evening,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 28 March 1997 - “Williams finds inspiration in ancient love of nature,” Mark Kanny
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 10 April 1997 - “Bassoon concerto roots in Williams’ Trees,” Marilyn A. Posner
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, 10 April 1997 - “Branching out with Trees: Williams lets bassoon show range and soul,” Robert Croan
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 11 April 1997 - “Williams good conductor, but program lacks impact,” Todd Gutnick
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, 11 April 1997 - “Wookiee Rock,” Steve Hochman
Los Angeles Times, 13 April 1997 - “The Trumpet Concerto of John Williams: From Commission to Concert,” Mary Thornton
ITG Journal, May 1997, 21:4, 18–21 - “John Williams Obscurata,” Jeff Bond
Film Score Daily, 6 May 1997 - “The Age of the Dino Scores,” Doug Adams
Film Score Daily, 30 May 1997 - “John Williams: new horizons, familiar galaxies,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 4 June 1997 - “Lost World has killer score,” Robert Lasowski
Florida Times Union, 4 June 1997 - “King of Themes,” David Thomas
Telegraph Magazine, July 12 1997, 48–50 - “A celebration of Star Wars’ 20th,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 14 July 1997 - “L.A. music’s first family,” Jon Burlingame
Variety, 15 July 1997 - “Cinema Serenade,” Charlie Rose
The Charlie Rose Show (PBS), 8 August 1997 - “Williams tinkers with audio, video,” Ellen Pfeifer
Boston Herald, 15 August 1997 - “Star Wars reissue gives composer glimpse at immortality,” Richard Duckett
Worcester Telegram & Gazette, 15 August 1997 - “Bowl Glows With John Williams’ Movie Pyrotechnics,” Chris Pasles
Los Angeles Times, 1 September 1997 - “Point Blank: John Williams,” David Thomas
Total Film, September 1997, 74–79 - “John Williams and Star Wars in Concert,” Jeff Bond
Film Score Daily, 3 September 1997 - “Seven Years in Tibet: First Look,” Doug Adams
Film Score Daily, 1 October 1997 - “Amistad Sneak Peek,” W. David Lichty
Film Score Daily, 18 November 1997 - “Concerto for Violin and Orchestra,” Orrin Howard
Los Angeles Philharmonic program book, December 1997 - “Comeback for a concerto,” Scott Duncan
Orange County Register, 16 December 1997 - “Experimental Craft,” Chris Pasles
Los Angeles Times, 19 December 1997 - “An Evening of Irony, Symbolism,” Mark Swed
Los Angeles Times, 20 December 1997 - “Heart and Soul: Amistad,” Doug Adams
Film Score Daily, 23 December 1997