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All hail the power of Jesus' name, 1985

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Identifier: M0032
Scope and Contents This arrangement (by Proulx) of the hymn, "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name" (tune: CORONATION) is written for congregation with accompaniment by organ, 3 trumpets, 3 trombones, and timpani. There is a 10 measure instrumental introduction. Included in this file are the following: 2 sketches of possible harmonizations (A and B); a sketch of the brass and timpani parts; an organ part for the whole piece which includes a score for stanza 4 (with parts for timpani and 4 horns in F, though the...
Dates: 1985

Christ the Lord is ris'n today : from The pilgrim, 1980

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Identifier: P0083
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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.

Dates: 1980

Community mass, 1970

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Identifier: 1508
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Community mass / Richard Proulx Publisher's no.: G-1605, G-6740INST, S617 OVERSIZE This file contains numerous copies, versions, and publications of Proulx's famous "A Community Mass." Many of the photocopied hand-written scores on file are incomplete. Se

Dates: 1970

Eucharistic acclamations from "Responsorial Mass", 1987

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Identifier: 0152
Scope and Contents Eucharistic acclamations from "Responsorial Mass" This set of Eucharistic Acclamations from "Responsorial Mass" was published by OCP Publications. The published octavo for assembly, cantor, SATB choir, descant, and organ is in this file. According to the internet, the parts for instruments can be ordered in manuscript form from OCP as well (Manuscript 7004). Besides the published octavo, the following manuscripts are in this file: the original sketch of the instrumentation, a...
Dates: 1987

Gathering Song, 2007

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Identifier: 0185
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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.

Dates: 2007

Gloria

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Identifier: 0188
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[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.

Dates: 1950 - 2010

Gloria for Christmastime, 1985

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Identifier: 0189B
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Gloria for Christmastime / Richard Proulx This work is written for organ, violin or flute (optional), and cantor or choir. The work was written by Proulx and is based upon "Les anges dans no campagnes." This work was found in the Proulx "Black Box" collec

Dates: 1985

Gloria for Eastertime, 1987

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Identifier: P0132
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For Two Part Mixed or Equal Choir, Cantor, Congregation, Organ, Optional Trumpet in B-flat or C. Based on "O Filii et Filiae." 2 scores from G.I.A. Liturgical Music Edition (G-3087): for mixed voices. 1 score from G.I.A. Cantor Congregation Series (G-3086): for unison choir and includes 1 B-flat trumpet part.

Dates: 1987

Golden morning, 1995

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Identifier: 0204
Scope and Contents Golden morning Music by George LeJeune, 1881 (Organist: Trinity Church, Wall Str., N.Y.C.) Written for Grace Church, Utica, N.Y. Arr. & Orch. by Richard Proulx, 1995 Text by George T. Rider This anthem for congregation and descant, was arranged/orchestrated with accompaniment by organ, 2 trumpets in C, 2 trombones, and timpani by Proulx while he was in Texas in 1995. The manuscript indicates that it was originally written for Grace Church, Utica, NY. It is unclear if this...
Dates: 1995

Gospel acclamation for Easter Day (ABC)

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Identifier: 0226
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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.

Dates: 1950 - 2010