Brass Musicians The Westerlies to Perform Their Fresh Take on Chamber Music

Based in New York, the Westerlies head out West as they visit BYU to perform their individualistic music style

A group of four brass musicians, The Westerlies, will exhibit their talents on November 11 as they perform a wide variety of pieces. The brass bunch incorporates different styles into their music, forming a fusion of jazz, chamber and folk elements, reflecting their appreciation of inclusion, education and diversity.

The Westerlies have self-proclaimed themselves as an “accidental brass quartet,” as the name “westerly” refers to prevailing winds that travel eastward from the west. The foursome has recorded and produced many albums, gaining them critically acclaimed recognition. Additionally, they have collaborated with musicians such as GRAMMY-nominated vocalist Theo Bleckmann and Fleet Foxes at Coachella.

Producer of BYU Arts and Bravo! Bridget Benton said she is looking forward to their arrival. “I’ve been excited for the Westerlies for a long time. I first saw them in a living room in Manhattan and I was blown away at how dynamic this group is,” she commented.

Benton values the group’s originality. “Their arrangements are exciting and they bring new fresh takes on jazz and chamber music,” she said. 

Expand your musical palate and enjoy a fusion of genres presented by The Westerlies. You can’t go south.

The performance will take place on Thursday, November 11 at 7:30 p.m. It will be located in the de Jong Concert Hall in the Harris Fine Arts Center. For more information, visit arts.byu.edu.

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