Antiphons (Music)
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Antiphon and acclamations for the procession of the elect at the Great Vigil of Easter, 1998
Antiphons
Antiphons from a folder labelled "Antiphons" in Richard Proulx' files. It appears to be a collection of manuscripts of his work as well as copies of other compositions collected in preparation for an anthology of antiphons.
Antiphons from Pentecost vespers II
Antiphons from Pentecost vespers II / Proulx, Richard. This plainsong work is written in two separate four-bar antiphons, each containing a Psalm in Latin. Both melodies appear to be modal. The first appears to favor the third scale degree, giving it a se
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
Hosanna filio David = Hosanna to the Son of David, 1998
SATB Voices. Plainsong, Mode 7. Tomas Luis de Victoria, Edited by Richard Proulx. Opening Antiphon for Passion/Palm Sunday, Adapted by Richard Proulx. 5 scores from earlier printing, 1 score from later printing.
Hosanna to the Son of David, 1997
Opening Antiphon for Palm Sunday. Cantor, Congregation, and Organ.
Processional antiphon for Sexagesima Sunday, 1969
Processional antiphon for Sexagesima Sunday / Richard Proulx. OVERSIZE. This work for organ and voice was written "for the Borromeo Boychoir, 1969" as stated at the bottom right-hand side of the cover page. The piece alternates between sections of singing
Processional antiphon III, 1969
Processional antiphon III / Richard Proulx. OVERSIZE. This third processional antiphon, written in a collection composed in 1969, is a Proulx original written for organ and voice.
Psalm 23
Psalm 23 / G. Murray ; J. Gelineau ; Malcolm Archer ; Richard Proulx. OVERSIZE.
This sheet of paper has photocopies of three refrains (Gelineau, Proulx, Murray) and handwritten music of Malcolm Archer’s verses. Gelineau, SJ, Joseph (antiphon I); Proulx, Richard (antiphon II); Murray, G. (antiphon III); Archer, Malcolm (verses).