Psalms (Music)
Found in 244 Collections and/or Records:
Prelude and introit, 1991
Open wide the windows of our spirits, O Lord. For congregation, mixed choir, and tenor solo accompanied by organ (or four F horns) and handbells. Psalm 21: 26-32. Version for organ and handbells. 1 score has markings in pencil.
Processional psalm for Lent, 1975
For Cantor and 2 Mixed Voices with 5 Handbells. 4 scores from earlier printing, 1 score from later printing
Processional Psalm: Psalm 34, 1994
Cantor, SATB, Handbells, optional Percussion.
Psalm 18, 1997
Psalm 18 / Richard Proulx ; R.R. Terry. This work, realized by Terry and edited by Proulx, is written for monophonic treble and men's voices as well as for SATB choir. Voices are split by gender on the first and second verses but are rejoined on the third.
It is unclear if this piece is published.
Psalm 19: The Lord is kind and full of mercy, 1991
The Lord is Kind and Full of Mercy. For SATB Voices, Cantor, Congregation, Organ and Four Flutes ad lib. Text: The Grail. 1 score has markings in ink on the front cover.
[Psalm 22] Intro/First Refrains
One fragment score, lacking verses. No creator noted but presumed Proulx.
Psalm 23, 1986
Psalm 23 / Gelineau & Murray ; Richard Proulx. OVERSIZE. This file contains a work entitled "Psalm 23," to which Proulx has added additional instrumentation including strings, and harp. The organ from the original score remains, but Proulx has added addit
Psalm 27, 1982
Psalm 27 / Richard Proulx. This is a composition for string quartet to accompany and/or play under voices singing the text for Psalm 27. No text or setting of the text for this Psalm is on file. The form for the work is written into the score and below ea
Psalm 47, 1988
Psalm 47 / Richard Proulx. This work is written for cantor, bells and congregation. The heading above the title reads "for Dean William Hale at St. Paul's Cathedral Syracuse, NY." One copy on file has a hand-written note that reads "For Joe Burgio With be
Psalm 84: How lovely are thy dwelling fair, 1972
Easy Anthem for SATB Choir. Tune from a 16th Century English Tablature: setting by Richard Proulx. 1 score from an early printing, 1 score from a later printing. 1 score has markings in pencil.