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Alleluia and psalm for Easter, 1975
Also Responsorial Psalm for the Easter Vigil. For Cantor, Congregation and Soprano Descant with 10 Handbells and Organ. Psalm 118:1-2, 15-16, 22-23, New American Bible.
Alleluia : [Cantor and keyboard], 1979
Alleluia : [Cantor and keyboard] Includes Alleluia verses for different lectionary cycles and feast days: A-7 (1 John 2:5); A-9 (John 15:5); B-27 (1 John 4:12); B-29 (Mark 10:45); C-16 (Luke 8:15); C-17 (Rom 8:15); Chr. II (1 Tim 3:16); Epiph. (Matt. 2:2)
Alleluia fanfare and acclamation
Alleluia fanfare and acclamation copy of manuscript score with instrumental parts photocopy with extensive pencil notations
Alleluia for the precentor, 1981
Alleluia for the Precentor. Richard Proulx, June 1981. 1 manuscript by Proulx's hand. 2 copies of original manuscript. One of them labeled "organ". 1 flute part by Proulx's hand. 1 harp part by Proulx's hand. 1 bass part by Proulx's hand.
Alleluia verse: Christmas Eve, 1998
Alleluia verse: Christmas Eve Appears to be a fax transmission copy, dated Dec. 18, 1998. vocal line only
Alleluia verse for Advent, 1980, 1980
Alleluia verse for Advent, 1980 manuscript score assembled from pieces affixed to paper Includes refrain "Nova, Nova" Hand-written at the bottom of score reads "[Men sing 6 verses: Refrain is sung after each verse]
Double alleluia
In this file is a photocopy of a published choral piece by Joseph Willcox Jenkins (with organ accompaniment). In addition, a manuscript by Proulx containing an original sketch for some kind of quartet that is to be played as additional accompaniment (there is no identification of the instruments, i.e., the 4 parts are just labeled I, II, III, IV).
Festival alleluia, 1981
Festival alleluia / Proulx, Richard. This work is a melody with lyrics and popular chord symbols. The work begins with a main line being sung first as a "solo" and then by "all." It is unclear if "all" is meant to mean the congregation or the choir. The p
Funeral alleluia
Funeral alleluia /Richard Proulx. Here we have a melody by Proulx. The top right-hand corner of the page reads "Mode VI, Verse Richard Proulx." The melody has some corrections made in red ink on the page, fixing a rhythmic mistake.
Gospel Acclamation: 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time (B)
Twelfth Sunday in Ordianry Time (B). Taize Alleluia with verse by Arthur Hutchings.
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