Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with organ
Found in 192 Collections and/or Records:
Jesus, lead the way, 1972
Easy Anthem for SATB Choir and Organ. Based on "Seelenbrautigam" - Melody by Adam Drese, 1620-1701. 1 copy of each instrumental parts comes from an earlier printing (G-1707-INST) and are photocopies of a manuscript, through published. 2 copies of each instrumental part come from a later printing (G-5370INST) and are engraved score. 3 Trumpet I in B-flat parts. 3 Trumpet II in B-flat parts. 3 Trombone I parts. 3 Trombone II parts. 3 Timpani parts.
Jesus went to Jordan's stream, 1995
Two Part Mixed. Johannes Plag, Op. 59, No. 10., edited by Richard Proulx. Text: Based on Matthew 3: 13-17, Richard Proulx.
Joys of Mary, 2004
For SATB Voices and Organ. Tune: JOYS SEVEN, 14th. C. English Carol, arr. by Richard Proulx. Text: Based on 14th C. Rosary Text. Recorded on "Catholic Marian Classics," CD-539/CS-539.
Jubilate deo, 2001
For SATB Voices and Organ. Attributed in W.A. Mozart, arr. by Richard Proulx. Psalm 100:1,4. 1 score is marked "RP Score w/cues" and includes cues for oboe and cello written in red ink.
Lasst uns erfreuen : ye watchers and ye holy ones
Lasst uns erfreuen : ye watchers and ye holy ones / Richard Proulx ; David J. Hurd ; Ronald Amortt ; Geistliche Kirchens,ng ; Ralph Vaughan Williams. This file contains work from a variety of composers: Richard Proulx David J. Hurd, Ronald Amortt, Geistli.
Latin choral classics, 2004
Laudadte dominum! praise the Lord from the heavens!, 2005
Laudate Dominum de caelis = Praise the Lord from the Heavens, 2008
Praise the Lord from the Heavens. For SATB Voices, Soprano Solo, Tenor Solo, Assembly, and Organ. Words Adapt. and Music by Richard Proulx. Text: Psalm 148.
Laudate pueri dominum
Let all the nations
Let all the nations : fanfare and anthem / Giovanni Gabrielli ; Volkmar Liesring ; Richard Proulx. OVERSIZE. These pieces are paired together in a fanfare and anthem. Authorship for the fanfare is given to Giovanni Gabrielli.
This arrangement is a combining of a brass fanfare (by G. Gabrieli) and a choral anthem for two choirs (by V. Leisring).