Choruses, Sacred
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
Cathedral Singers: 2006 AGO National Convention, 2006
Apostles creed; Cantate domino / Heinrich Schutz; Lumen hilare / Lucenarium; Duo seraphim / Jacob Handl; Ecce vicit leo / Peter Philips; Priere pour la paix / Clair Leonard; Prayer of the venerable bede / Richard Proulx; Angeli, archangeli / Earl George; O magnum mysterium / Pierre Villette; Salmo 150 / Ernani Anguiar; Phoenix / Peter Hallock.
Communion antiphon
Communion antiphon / Richard Proulx. Six antiphonal verses sang in what Proulx called "mode IV." The music, however, suggests an aeolian mode centered on A. "17." appears at the bottom of the page, suggesting the work was part of a set or collection. No b
Communion antiphons for the church year, 2003
Easter round
Easter round / Richard Proulx This short, hand-written work was written on a small single leaf of paper. The entrance of the second voice is marked with an asterix at the end of the second measure.
Easter Vigil - Responsory after first reading : Psalm 104, 1991
Exodus canticle, 1998
For Cantor, Assembly, Two-part Voices, Tambourine, and Finger Cymbals. Text: Exodus 15. Recorded on "Spirit of God Unleashed," CD-405/CS-405. 1 score from earlier printing, 1 score from later printing.
Gloria simplex, 2009
Gloria simplex / Richard Proulx. These seven melodies, written in "plainsong style" all appear in D major. Several of the melodies are identical with the text varied, but others vary with a focus on A, the dominant degree of the scale. The work is mostly
Introit, offertory verse, psalm, communion verse for Advent I
Introit, offertory vs, communion vs for Advent I
Introit, psalm, communion verse for Thanksgiving Day (St. John of the Cross)
Proper for Thanksgiving Day (St. John of the Cross) Introit, Psalm, Communion verse No composer noted, but presumed Proulx
Kyrie eleison (six fold)
Kyrie eleison (six fold) / Richard Proulx. OVERSIZE. This work is written for flute (8'), congregation, and solo soprano. The soprano sings a descant following the first iteration of "Lord have mercy, Lord have mercy, Christ have mercy, Christ have mercy.