Alleluia (Music)
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
Alleluia fanfare, 1988
Alleluia fanfare and acclamation
Alleluia fanfare and acclamation copy of manuscript score with instrumental parts photocopy with extensive pencil notations
Alleluia for the precentor, 1981
Alleluia for the Precentor. Richard Proulx, June 1981. 1 manuscript by Proulx's hand. 2 copies of original manuscript. One of them labeled "organ". 1 flute part by Proulx's hand. 1 harp part by Proulx's hand. 1 bass part by Proulx's hand.
Alleluia intro. for Christmas
Alleluia intro. for Christmas organ accompaniment and introduction to alleluia verse
Alleluia -Mawby
Alleluia -Mawby Psalm 150 Colin Mawby arr. Richard Proulx Organ "Solo version"; Cantor version Proulx created these accompaniment(s) (manuscripts) to go with Colin Mawby's "Psalm 150." An octavo of Mawby's piece is also in this file.
Alleluia proclamation (Easter vigil) ; Psalm 117, 1989
Alleluia proclamation (Easter vigil) Graduale Simplex, 1975 Psalm 117 'O filii et filiae, Fremch melody, 1623, arr. R. Proulx, 1989 Proulx prepared this for the feast of Easter. Included are the Gospel Acclamation and Psalm 117.There is a separate sheet for the trumpet part (trumpet in C) for the psalm. Alleluia: Graduale Simplex, 1975; Psalm 117: "O Fillii et Filiae," French melody, 1623.
Alleluia verse: Christmas Eve, 1998
Alleluia verse: Christmas Eve Appears to be a fax transmission copy, dated Dec. 18, 1998. vocal line only
Alleluia verse for Advent, 1980, 1980
Alleluia verse for Advent, 1980 manuscript score assembled from pieces affixed to paper Includes refrain "Nova, Nova" Hand-written at the bottom of score reads "[Men sing 6 verses: Refrain is sung after each verse]
Alleluia verse, mode B (Grad. Rom. p. 671) : Blessed are you, Father (Mt. 11, 25)
single page manuscript score. No creator noted but presumed Proulx.
Alleluia (Vulpius, arr. Proulx)
This manuscript was in a file with manuscripts of other Masses that Proulx rearranged the organ accompaniment for (for manuals only or with pedal). The two accompaniments for Vulpius' alleluia are on the top half of this manuscript page [one in 3-part (ma