Holy Week music.
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Gloria for a holy day : for SATB voices, strings, with organ or harpsichord and percussion ad lib, 1970
Gloria for a holy day : for SATB voices, strings, with organ or harpsichord and percussion ad lib / Richard Proulx. Publisher's no.: G-2296 OVERSIZE This large work was written in 1970 by Proulx "for a holy day."
Great feast: organ music for Lent, Holy Week and Easter, 1997
The Great Feast: Organ Music for Lent, Holy Week, and Easter. Includes Richard Proulx's "A Lenten Prose" and "Spring Carol." 1 letter from Janet Simpson.
Het lied van de brood en de beker = The song of the bread and beaker, 1967 - 1986
THE SONG OF THE BREAD AND THE BEAKER: WHEN JESUS CAME INTO HIS HIS FINAL HOUR from Jesus' Final Discourse in the Johannine Passion Narrative for Unison Choir, Assembly with Organ Accompaniment
Holy Saturday: Matins: lesson III
Holy Saturday: Matins: lesson III photocopy with pencil notations No composer noted but presumed Proulx
Holy Thursday service
Holy Thursday service In this file is a compilation of music, some original, for use in a Holy Thursday service. CONTENTS: Introit for Thursday of the Lord's Supper -- At That First Eucharist -- Washing of the Feet: Peace Is My Last Gift to You.
Organist's liturgical year, 1998
The Organist's Liturgical Year: Organ. Includes the following works by Richard Proulx: "Melismata variations" "Numeralis" "Litterarum ordine."
Our Paschal Lamb, that sets us free, 1996
Carol for Eastertide. SATB with Organ. Text: Martin Franzmann. MANNION, Tune and arr: Richard Proulx.
The song of the bread and the beaker, 1986
THE SONG OF THE BREAD AND THE BEAKER: WHEN JESUS CAME INTO HIS HIS FINAL HOUR from Jesus' Final Discourse in the Johannine Passion Narrative for Unison Choir, Assembly with Organ Accompaniment
Today in paradise, 1997
Music for Manuals for Lent, Holy Week, and Easter. Includes Richard Proulx's "Wondrous Love" and "Surrexit." 1 letter from Janet Simpson, Secretary to Kevin Mayhew.
Unveiling of the cross : (Good Friday)
Unveiling of the cross : (Good Friday) / Richard Proulx. This vocal work was written to be performed by congregation, choir, and either a deacon or cantor. It is an adapted work by Proulx; the original composer is not listed. The verse is sung three times