Home means Nevada.
NEVADA SESQUICENTENNIAL
The Reno Philharmonic is participating in the Nevada Sesquicentennial Celebration by commissioning and making available new arrangements of the State Song Home Means Nevada for choirs and orchestras throughout the state.
Thanks to a significant grant from the E. L. Wiegand Foundation, the Reno Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus has recorded seven different orchestral and choral versions of the state song suitable for all levels of ensemble. All the recordings and sheet music are available for download on this site.
Educators and students are encouraged to video record their ensembles performing their chosen version of Home Means Nevada and send it to the Reno Philharmonic. The Reno Phil will be collecting these videos until October 1, 2014. These videos will then be compiled together into a montage and played during the October 2014 Reno Philharmonic Classix Two concert. This concert will also feature the full orchestra and chorus arrangement of Home Means Nevada.
This project was made possible by a significant grant from the E. L. Wiegand Foundation.
Home means nevada arrangements
When performing the Reno Philharmonic Home Means Nevada arrangements the following MUST be included in any programs and printed materials:
This arrangement of Home Means Nevada was commissioned from David C. Bugli by the Reno Philharmonic and was made possible by a significant grant from the E. L. Wiegand Foundation. Please send a copy of your program after performing Home Means Nevada to heather@renophil.com.
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Click below to download score and parts to Home Means Nevada for orchestra level five:
Trombone 1-2 and Trombones 1-2 (crosscued for use without choir)
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Below you will find Home Means Nevada for single line, Soprano Alto, Soprano Alto Bass, and Soprano Alto Tenor Bass arranged by David Bugli:
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Click on the buttons below to listen to & download each version of Home Means Nevada: