After COVID the Nova Vista Symphony has a new rehearsal location. This works out well because the cache in the former rehearsal location appears to have gone missing. So, I archived the old cache and put a new one out at the new rehearsal location. It should be a straightforward find, easily accessible from the parking lot.
The composer clue is the same as it was in the predecessor cache for Nova Vista, so the puzzle for the final in the series remains unchanged.
This series of caches will tell you about different community orchestras in the SF Bay Area. This is an especially rich area for amateur music. Each of these caches will also have a clue in it, the name of a composer. Collect all the composer names to get the coordinates for a bonus cache.

The Nova Vista Symphony, now in its 56th concert season, is the largest, long-standing community orchestra in the Santa Clara Valley. Comprised of more than 70 volunteer musicians and led by Maestro Anthony Quartuccio, Nova Vista Symphony endeavors to make live classical music appealing, accessible and affordable to individuals and families, to provide an opportunity for local talented musicians to excel at performing sophisticated orchestral repertoire, to provide a showcase for local soloists and composers, and to educate tomorrow's audiences by exposing youngsters to classical music and the instruments of the orchestra.
Nova Vista Symphony rehearses Tuesday evenings at Immanuel Lutheran Church.
Bring a pen.