Christmas music
Found in 145 Collections and/or Records:
Hark the herald
Hark the herald / Felix Mendelssohn ; Richard Proulx ; Charles Wesley; David Willcocks. OVERSIZE Here we have another example of Proulx re-arranging a work of a well-known composer to suit his own instrumental needs. Proulx has orchestrated parts for wood
Hark! the herald angels sing, 1995
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing. [Congregation, S.A.B. Choir, Trumpet & Organ]. Charles Wesley, 1739 alt. MENDELSSOHN. Felix Mendelssohn (Festgesang, 1840). Arranged by Richard Proulx, 1995. 1 manuscript by Proulx's hand.
Hark! The herald angels sing, 1995
A Christmas Carol Concertato. For SAB Voices, Congregation, Organ, and Trumpet. MENDELSSOHN, Felix Mendelssohn (Festgesang, 1840), arranged by Richard Proulx. Text: Charles Wesley, alt. 3 parts, each with Trumpet in C and Trumpet in B-flat.
Harken, harken, 1998
Harken, harken / Richard Proulx. This is a larger arrangement on the traditional Czech melody for flute, oboe, triangle and treble voices. The altos are split to create a three-part harmony with the sopranos. The melody is in the flute. Note that page(s)
Hearken, hearken, mother dear, 2000
SATBB Choir, Flute, Oboe. Traditional Czech carol, arr. by Richard Proulx. Poslechnete Mne Malo, Tr. Anonymous.
Heden zult gij zijn glorie aanschouwen = This is the day You revealed Your glory, 1967 - 1985
Christmas Night Gathering Song for SATB or 3- Voice Choir, Assembly, and Harmonic Rounds for Organ, Percussion and Guitar
Heden zult gij zjn glorie aanschouwen, Audio recording
Werkgroep voor volkstaalliurgie Workgroup for Vernacular Liturgy Fons en Igkoor Accompanist Piet Mirek Director Bernard Huijbers Gooi en Sticht, Hilversum LP Didascalia XV (digitized by Jabulani)
How Faithful, Translation and annotation
Christmas antiphonal song from the John Prologue. Introductory text and score for SATB choir and accompaniment, and vocals, all with text translated into English by Tony Barr.
How silent waits the listening earth, 1996
SATB. Text: Timothy Dudley-Smith. Music: Richard Proulx. 1 score has a sticker labeled "Complementary."
Il Est Ne
"Il est ne..." French carol, arr. Richard Proulx manuscript score