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All hail the power of Jesus' name, 1985
Christ the Lord is ris'n today : from The pilgrim, 1980
Christ For Unison Voices, Descant, Organ and 10 Handbells. Setting by Richard Proulx. 12th Century Plainsong. From "The Pilgrim." 1 score from earlier printing, 1 score from later printing. 1 score has notes written in pencil.
Gathering Song, 2007
Gathering Song Alexander Peloquin; words by Kenneth Omernick (1976)
Proulx arranged instrumental parts for Peloquin's original piece. In this file is the engraved version of the choir/organ score, as well as individual parts for flute, horns in F, 2 trombones (horns in F substitute), bass, and percussion.
Gloria
[Gloria] OVERSIZE No authorship given, but presumed Proulx This copy manuscript is damaged on the top of the first page, so the title and first five words of the song are missing.
Golden morning, 1995
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.
Gospel Acclamation: Funerals and Gospel acclamation: Christ the King, 1986
Gospel acclamation: Christ the King and Gospel acclamation: Funerals
Proulx arranged Vulpius' alleluia for organ, 2 trumpets, 2 trombones, timpani, cantor, and congregation. Included in this file is the music for the funerals and the feast of Christ the King (Year A). File #195 contains the text and music for the fourth Sunday of Easter for this same Gospel Acclamation.
In the bleak of winter
In the bleak midwinter / Harold Darke ; Richard Proulx. OVERSIZE. In this file is an arrangement of Darke's "In the Bleak of Midwinter," which Proulx has arranged with additional instrumentation.
Infant holy, infant lowly, 1979
"Infant Holy, Infant Lowly". (w ZLOBIE LEZY). Traditional Polish Carol. Arranged by Richard Proulx (1979). For Choir (Unison or SATB), Congregation and String Quintet (Optional: Oboe or Trumpet, Triangle, Organ). Text by Edith M. G. Reed.
Just man shall flourish, 1970
Based on Psalm 92: 12, 13, 1 The Just Man Shall Flourish