Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with organ
Found in 192 Collections and/or Records:
Confirma hoc deus = Make strong in us, O God, 2001
Make Strong in Us, O God. Josef Gabriel Rheinberger, arr. Richard Proulx. Text: Psalm 67:9-30. recorded on "Catholic Latin Classics," CD-486/CD-486.
Creator spirit, fountain of life, 1999
Creator Spirit, Fountain of Life. S.A.T.B. voices and organ. Text: "Thanksgiving Over the Water" from The Book of Common Worship. Richard Proulx, 1999. 1 typed introductory description of piece by Proulx. 1 manuscript by Proulx's hand. Includes typed lyric sheet. 3 copies of manuscript. Includes copies of typed lyric sheets.
Creator spirit, fountain of life, 1999
For Mixed Choir (SATB) and Organ. Adapted from "Thanksgiving Over the Water," The Book of Common Worship.
Crown Him with Many Crowns (DIADEMATA)
Crown Him with Many Crowns (DIADEMATA)
On one side of the paper is the accompaniment for verses 1, 2, and 3 in the key of D major. On the other side is a descant for verse 4. There is no information identifying who wrote the descant.
David's psalm 37
David's psalm 37 / Johan Hemlich Roman ; Richard Proulx. Alternate title: David's psalm NR. 37 v. 5 Here we have a score and a variety of re-arranged parts by Proulx. Photocopies of the score include Proulx's notes which suggest Proulx had intentions of r
Earth feared, 1966
SATB Voices and Organ. Offertory For Easter. Official Text of the National Conference of Bishops of the U.S.
Ecce panis angelorum and Let all mortal flesh keep silence, 2003
Ecce panis angelorum and Let all mortal flesh keep silence for SATB Voices and organ additional parts for harp, cello, and oboe Louise James Lefebure-Wely, arranged by Richard Proulx This piece was published in a simpler version in 2001 by GIA Publication
Ecce panis angelorum = Let all mortal flesh keep silence, 2001
Let all mortal flesh keep silence. Motet for unison treble voicse, arr. with optional SATB parts by Richard Proulx. Latin Text: St. Thomas Aquinas. English Text: Greek (Liturgy of St. James) Paraph. by Gerald Moultrie.
Eucharistic Acclamations from "German Mass", 1989
Duetche Messe, 1826. Adapted by Richard Proulx.
Evening hymns, 1962
EAF32; Abide with me, fast falls the eventide / H.F. Lyte, W.H. Monk; Holy Father, cheer our way / R.R. Robinson, F. Filitz; Glory to thee, my God, this night / T. Ken, T. Tallis; The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended / J. Ellerton, C.C. Scholefield.