Psalms (Music)
Found in 244 Collections and/or Records:
Psalm 84: How lovely is your dwelling place, 2001
How Lovely Is Your Dwelling Place. Tune from a 16th Century English Tablature, setting by Richard Proulx. Text: John Milton.
Psalm 85
One page manuscript score. No creator noted but presumed Proulx.
Psalm 95 for Christmas day, 1989
Psalm 95 for Christmas day / Joseph Roff ; Richard Proulx. This file contains instrumental parts for a string quartet based on the 17th century French N"el "Chanton . ce N"el Joli." Proulx cites himself here as the arranger of the work.
Psalm 98, 1998
Psalm 98 / Richard Proulx. This manuscript contains a photo-copied melody and accompaniment that has cites Proulx as the author. Proulx has re-worked the words and paraphrased the psalm. The score also includes an optional flute part.
Psalm 98, 1972
With Lectionary Refrains. Setting for Cantor or Unison Choir and Congregation with Organ Accompaniment (Optional 2-Part Equal or Mixed Voices Choir and Instruments).
Psalm 98: Responsorial Psalm for Christmas Day
Psalm 121, 1992
Psalm 121. Book of Common Prayer, 1979. Published and stapled instrumental parts: 2 B-flat Trumpets I & II, 1 Horn in F, 2 Trombone/Tuba,
Psalm 121, 2000
For SATB Voices, Organ, and Brass Quintet. Book of Common Prayer, 1979. Recorded on "Rare Beasts and Unique Adventures: Volume 2," CD-468/CS-468 26 instrumental parts: 5 Trumpet I in B-Flat, 5 Trumpet II in B-Flat, 5 Trombone, 5 Horn in F, and 6 Tuba.
Psalm 121, 1991
Psalm 121 / Richard Proulx. This file contains Proulx's composition for Psalm 121 for organ and cantor or schola. The work functions as an antiphon. The dedication reads: "In memoriam [sic]: Peter La Manna, John Grady."
Psalm 133, 1992
Ecce Quam Bonum. For SATB Choir, Organ, and Optional String Orchestra. 1 score has markings in ink and pencil. 1 score contains a photocopy of page 1.