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Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with handbells

 Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:

My soul, give thanks to the Lord, 1975

 Item
Identifier: P0052
Scope and Contents

For Cantor, Congregation, and Soprano Descant (ad lib.) with Handbells (ad lib.) and Organ. Refrain, The Lectionary for Mass. Psalm 102, Grail. Psalmody by J. Gelineau, S.J. Antiphon and Setting by Richard Proulx, 1974. 3 scores from earlier printing, 1 score from later printing.

Dates: 1975

My soul gives thanks to the Lord, 1974

 Item
Identifier: 0380
Scope and Contents

My soul gives thanks to the Lord / J. Gelineau ; Richard Proulx. This work, with verses by J. Gelineau, is arranged by Richard Proulx. Proulx has taken verses from a hymnal, added handbells (or organ), and has pasted the verses on a page with his own inst

Dates: 1974

Processional Psalm: Psalm 34, 1994

 Item
Identifier: P0208
Scope and Contents

Cantor, SATB, Handbells, optional Percussion.

Dates: 1994

Psalm 144 : psalm verses.

 Item
Identifier: 0488
Scope and Contents

Psalm 144 : psalm verses. This arrangement is written for bells, cantor, and congregation. The refrain is accompanied by handbells, the verses by organ. Richard Proulx cites himself as the arranger.

Dates: 1950 - 2010

Sublime chant: [the art of Gregorian, Ambrosian, and Gallican chant], 1995

 Item
Identifier: C0066
Scope and Contents CD-338; Mass of the angels: Kyrie elesion [sic], Gloria in excelsis, Sanctus, Amen, Agnus dei, Ite, missa est; Simple mass: Kyrie eleison, Gloria in excelsis, Sanctus, Memorial acclamation, Agnus dei; Pange lingua gloriosi (Sing my tongue, the Savior's glory); Adoro te devote; Ave verum corpus; Veni, creator spiritus; Ubi caritas et amor; Jesu dulcis memoria; Lumen and revelationem; Creator alme siderum (Creator of the stars of night); Corde natus ex parentis (Of the Father's love begotten);...
Dates: 1995

Te deum laudamus

 Item
Identifier: 0600A
Scope and Contents

Te deum laudamus This work was located in the Proulx "Black Box" collection in Box "ST/HNC FILE BOX1: 1-200." The song is written in a plainsong style and is based upon an "Ambrosian Chant" according to the upper right-hand corner of the score.

Dates: 1950 - 2010

Te deum laudamus, 1975

 Item
Identifier: P0056
Scope and Contents

Anonymous, trans., John Dryden

Dates: 1975

This world, my God, is held within your hand, 2000

 Item
Identifier: P0312
Scope and Contents

Evening Anthem. For SATB and hand bells or flute. Text: Hamish Swanston. 1 flute part.

Dates: 2000

This world, my God, is held within your hand, 1974

 Item
Identifier: P0046
Scope and Contents

Evening Orison. For SATB or SB Voices and 8 handbells. 1 score has markings in pencil, including a phone number and other notes. 1 score has initials "RP" on the cover and markings in pencil throughout. 1 copy from earlier printing, 1 copy from later printing.

Dates: 1974

Three Marian classics, 2004

 Item
Identifier: P0357
Scope and Contents

For SATB Voices, arranged by Richard Proulx. 1. At the Cross Her Station Keeping, Tune: STABAT MATER, Mainz Gesangbuch. Text: Jacopone da Todi, Tr. by Anthony Petti. 2. Mary Immaculate, Star of the Morning, Tune: LIEBSTER IMMANUEL, J.S. Bach, Himmels-Lust, Stanza 2 harm. Richard Proulx. Text: F.W. Weatherell. 3. Salve Regina, Tune: SALVE REGINA, Mode 5. Text: Latin, ca. 1080. Tr. by John C. Selner. Recorded on "Catholic Marian Catholics," CD-539/CS-539.

Dates: 2004