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Christmas music

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 145 Collections and/or Records:

Weihnachten = Christmas evening, 2005

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Identifier: P0363
Scope and Contents

Christmas Evening. A Christmas Eve Song For SATB Voices, Solo and Organ with Optional Harp and Flute or Winds and Strings. Engelbert Humperdinck, Arr. Richard Proulx. Text: Based on Leise weht's durch alle Lande by Adelheid Wette. English adapt. RP. 11 instrumental parts, 2 of each: Solo Violin/Violin I, Violin II, Viola, Cello, Bass, Flute (for vocal score), Flute, Oboe, Two Horns in F, Harp, and Organ.

Dates: 2005

Weihnachten : ["Christmas night"], 1990

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Identifier: 0648
Scope and Contents Weihnachten : ["Christmas night"] / Engelbert Humperdinck ; Richard Proulx. This work was written originally by Engelbert Humperdinck in Berlin, 1989, and was later arranged for voice, organ, and harp by Proulx in 1990.This arrangement (by Proulx) of the carol, "Weihnachten" ("Christmas Night") is written for solo voice with accompaniment by organ and harp (and the harp part says that this is a version for solo voice, flute, harp, organ, chorus, and optional cello, though the...
Dates: 1990

Weinnachtsliea : silent night, 1818

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Identifier: 4020
Scope and Contents

Weinnachtsliea : silent night / Franz Xaver Gruber ; Richard Proulx ; Anonymous arranger. This anonymous arrangement of "Silent Night" is not in Proulx's hand. Large, calligraphic, Gothic text titles the work in black ink. Though the text does not appear

Dates: 1818

What child is this

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Identifier: 0652
Scope and Contents

What child is this / Richard Proulx. This work is written with instructions that the intro and verses one and three are to be played on the gallery organ, while verse two is to be played on the sanctuary organ. One C trumpet part is included on file.

Dates: 1950 - 2010

What child is this, 2007

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Identifier: P0377
Scope and Contents

SATB Choir, Assembly, String Quartet, Organ. GREENSLEEVES, English Folk song, 16th C. Arr. by Richard Proulx. Text: William C. Dix.

Dates: 2007