While much of traditional Mexican music draws influences from Europe and Africa, there is no question that this bright, joyful music — with multiple sub-genres, from Son Jarocho to Musica Norteña — is, ultimately, the creation of Mexico’s indigenous...
Big, bulky and, well, challenging to carry much less play, the double bass is considered by some to be less glamorous than other instruments, adding harmony and texture but rarely capturing the spotlight of playing the melody. Xavier Foley is turning that rather...
That Brighton Thomas is establishing a successful career in music should surprise no one who watched her grow up in Burbank, and hearing her sing nearly as often as she spoke. But that, at age 23, this engaging singer-composer should have not just an affinity but a...
In Memory of Peter Van Name “I think that we owe generations to come to preserve the cultural experience that’s been around for centuries.” – Peter Van Name The New West Symphony family deeply mourns the loss of our valued and longstanding board member and...
Bona and Larry were married for nearly 50 years. They were generous contributors to dozens of nonprofits and charities in Ventura and across the nation — most notably the New West Symphony Harmony Project, Temple Beth Torah, Ball State University, Genesis Sober Living...
In Memory of Boris Brott New West Symphony mourns the unexpected passing and loss of our Founding Music Director, Conductor Laureate, and friend Boris Brott. Boris was an integral part of the Ventura County community since 1992, when he replaced Frank Salazar as the...