You may be familiar with American conductor John Mauceri if you saw the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra after it was recreated in 1991. He led over 300 concerts at the Bowl and performed in front of as many as 4 million people! Mauceri worked with and learned from Leonard...
Edward Elgar’s music had already gone a bit out of fashion by the end of the First World War. But his Cello Concerto, the last great piece he wrote, put him back on the map.Well, actually, its premiere in 1919 was a disaster, but it gained popularity after...
Like every organization, the Laby Harmony Project of the New West Symphony had its programs disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic. But that’s not stopping the educational arm of the New West Symphony from providing free music lessons to Ventura students. Thanks...
Our February 29th performance of Felix Mendelssohn’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream was the perfect setting for the wedding of a lifetime! New West Symphony’s Box Office Manager and his fiancé had a 3-minute wedding ceremony on stage in front of the...
Legendary violinist and conductor Pinchas Zukerman performed for New West Symphony’s inaugural concert in 1995. In an unforgettable incident, a fire alarm during the concert sent the entire audience outside. As people made their way back to their seats (the...
Austrian-born pianist Till Fellner joined us April 2018 to eloquenly execute Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 22 in E-flat major. His dedication to technique and clarity shone in a brilliant performance. The week of the performance, we joined him at the Steinway...