Bibliography: 2001
- “Cream of the crop,” Jon Burlingame
Variety, 17 January 2001 - “Scoring stages offer distinct features,” Jon Burlingame
Variety, 17 January 2001 - “John Williams will settle the score with Harry Potter,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 26 January 2001 - “Taylor takes trip down the aisle”
Associated Press, 19 February 2001 - “Concerto for Cello and Orchestra,” Robert Kirzinger
Boston Symphony Orchestra program book, February 22–24 2001, 25–29 - “BSO trots out a dream team,” T.J. Medrek
Boston Herald, 23 February 2001 - “Ma, BSO enthrall with Williams Cello Concerto,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 24 February 2001 - “USU pays tribute with honorary degrees”
Logan Herald Journal, 10 March 2001 - “USU to give Star Wars Williams a bow,” Scott Iwasaki
Deseret News, 16 March 2001 - “Domingo Finally Has His Day at Gala,” Mark Swed
Los Angeles Times, 23 March 2001 - “CSO brings to life ‘Smile’ from depths of Holocaust,” Mary Ellyn Hutton
Cincinnati Post, 24 March 2001 - “Analysis: Best musical scores at the Academy Awards,” Andy Trudeau
Weekend Edition Sunday (NPR), 25 March 2001 - “The Williams way,” Andrew Druckenbrod
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 29 March 2001 - “John Williams amazes with music, conducting,” Andrew Druckenbrod
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 30 March 2001 - “Stanley Wilson: A Biographical Sketch,” Jon Burlingame
The Cue Sheet, April–July 2001, 17:2–3, 4–14 - “Memories of Stanley Wilson,” David Shire
The Cue Sheet, April–July 2001, 17:2–3, 15–18 - “Remembrances,” John Williams, et al.
The Cue Sheet, April–July 2001, 17:2–3, 21–34 - “The Man Behind the Music,” Sam Donaldson
samdonaldson@abcnews.com, 23 April 2001 - “Pops, Connick, Williams take a stroll down Memory Lane,” Daniel Gewertz
Boston Herald, 14 May 2001 - “Williams polishes stars at pops event,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 15 May 2001 - “The wizard of film scoring tackles Harry Potter,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 18 May 2001 - “Williams and Connick tape Evening at Pops,” Brian A. Ritter
johnwilliams.org, 30 May 2001 - “A Web guide to movie music,” Glenn Gaslin
Entertainment Weekly, 25 June 2001 - “In review: Los Angeles,” David Gregson
Opera News, July 2001, 66:1, 68 - “A Hall-of-Fame-Caliber Night at the Hollywood Bowl,” Don Heckman
Los Angeles Times, 2 July 2001 - “Williams’ touch on A.I. lingers,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 6 July 2001 - “Overture to greatness,” Rob Lowman
Los Angeles Daily News, 11 July 2001 - “Film composer Williams scores hit at the Bowl,” Rob Lowman
Los Angeles Daily News, 16 July 2001 - “Hooray for Hollywood, Boston Pops-style,” Clarence Fanto
Berkshire Eagle, 19 July 2001 - “A farewell at Tanglewood on Parade,” Clarence Fanto
Berkshire Eagle, 1 August 2001 - “Overtures explosive at Tanglewood show,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 2 August 2001 - “Shaham serves adventurous score,” John von Rhein
Chicago Tribune, 14 August 2001 - “John Solo,” Jeff Bond
The Hollywood Reporter, 21 August 2001 - “They shoot, he scores,” Geoffrey McNab
The Times, 25 September 2001 - “Reluctant Williams remembers early stage foray,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 12 October 2001 - “John Williams,” Simon Bates
Masters of Movie Music (Classic FM), 10 November 2001 - “Director Columbus discovered the right composer for Harry Potter,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 11 November 2001 - “John Williams casts spell for Potter score,” Richard Dyer
The Boston Globe, 11 November 2001 - “Williams adds musical magic to Harry Potter,” Andy Seiler
USA Today, 13 November 2001 - “Williams shapes more music for Star Wars,” Andy Seiler
USA Today, 13 November 2001 - “Williams works his musical magic in Harry Potter,” Matt Wolf
Associated Press, 14 November 2001 - “John Williams to write music for Olympic opening ceremonies,” Catherine S. Blake
Associated Press, 28 November 2001 - “Olympic theme adds chorus mix,” Lori Buttars
Salt Lake City Tribune, 28 November 2001 - “Williams, others to create soundtrack for Olympics,” Peter Thunell
Deseret News, 28 November 2001 - “Williams composes Games theme,” Mark Saal
Ogden Standard-Examiner, 28 November 2001 - “The long and the short of it on BSO CDs,” Andrew L. Pincus
The Berkshire Eagle, 12 December 2011