Easter music
Found in 73 Collections and/or Records:
Gospel Acclamation: Easter Day
Gospel Acclamation: Easter Day. 1 manuscript with Palestrina/Monk Alleluia (VICTORY) and verse set to chant of the Exultet. 1 manuscript and copy with plainchant Alleluia and verse set to chant of "Victimae Paschali Laudes." Manuscript and copy of manuscript by Richard Proulx.
Gospel Acclamation: Easter IV, 1984
Gospel acclamation -- Easter IV Melchior Vulpius (1609), arr. RP, 1984 Proulx prepared this Gospel Acclamation and verse for the feast of Easter. He has entitled it "Easter IV." There is a separate sheet for the trumpet part (trumpet in C) for the psalm.
Gospel acclamation for Easter Day (ABC)
Gospel acclamation for Easter Day (ABC) This file contains manuscripts of Proulx's arrangement (organ, 2 trumpets, 2 trombones, timpani, cantor, congregation) of William Monk's alleluia. It is set for the text of Easter Day.
Gradual for Easter, 1969
Gradual for Easter / Samuel Scheidt ; Richard Proulx OVERSIZE This work was written originally in 1620 by Samuel Scheidt as indicated on the front cover of the score. The work was arranged by Proulx in 1969 for solo soprano voices, two choirs, 2 C trumpet
Gradual for Easter Day
Gradual for Easter Day Choir I, Choir II This is an edited version of the Gradual for Easter Day written for two choirs (SSAA and SATB) originally written by Jan Vodnansky (1572-1622), rector of St. Charles Borromeo in Prague. Edited by Richard Proulx.
Gradual for Easter Day
This is Proulx's arrangement for choir, 2 trumpets, and 2 trombones of Joseph Ahren's piece. It appears to be unfinished, however. It is unclear if this has ever been published. On the back side of this music are the first two pages of "Gradual and Tract
Great feast: organ music for Lent, Holy Week and Easter, 1997
The Great Feast: Organ Music for Lent, Holy Week, and Easter. Includes Richard Proulx's "A Lenten Prose" and "Spring Carol." 1 letter from Janet Simpson.
Here is joy for every age, 2000
SATB Choir, a cappella. Piae Cantiones, 1582, arr. by Richard Proulx. Text: John M. Neale.
Het lied van de Stadt = Song of the City, 1967 - 1976
Alternate title: Here Is A City Which Sprawls On The Edge Of Sight for Unison Choir (Schola Verses) and Assembly with Keyboard and Guitar Accompaniment
Hymn 90: He is Risen (NEANDER/UNSER HERRSCHER) [2 trmpts (Bb), horn (F), trmb, timp]
Hymn 90: He is Risen (NEANDER/UNSER HERRSCHER) [2 trmpts (Bb), horn (F), trmb, timp] OVERSIZE This arrangement (by Proulx) of the hymn "He is Risen" is written for organ, 2 trumpets (Bb), horn (F), trombone, timpani, SATB choir, congregation, and descant