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, 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, 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: 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.