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Organ music

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 121 Collections and/or Records:

1960 - Christmas Concert, 1960

 Item
Identifier: SJU_27
Scope and Contents

Title from back of container. Container includes program. Program scanned and is included in the images. Container spine label is illegible. Recorded 7:30pm, Sunday, January 3rd, 1960. Title on program: Service of carols and investiture of the choristers.

Dates: 1960

A solis ortus cardine, 1973

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Identifier: 0711
Scope and Contents

A solis ortus cardine / Richard Proulx. This original organ work was written in 1973 for organ. This piece makes use of only the manuals of the organ. The directions for stops are as follows: Flutes 8', 4' Krumhorn 8' Cornet: 8', 2 2/3', 1 3/5' These dire

Dates: 1973

AAM Evensong

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Identifier: C0048
Scope and Contents

AAM Evensong

Dates: 1950 - 2010

Abbot's leigh, 1993

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Identifier: 0009
Scope and Contents

Abbot's leigh / Cyril Taylor ; Richard Proulx. This work is an original Proulx organ arrangement of Cyril Taylor's "Abbot's Leigh." The manuscript is hand-written by Proulx, and was arranged in 1993.

Dates: 1993

Adeste fideles, 2004

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Identifier: 0692
Scope and Contents

Adeste fideles free accompaniment by Richard Proulx Final Stanza for organ copy score

Dates: 2004

Adeste Fideles: recessional, variations, 1955

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Identifier: 0021
Scope and Contents

These two pieces are based on “Adeste Fideles” and are contained in a manuscript notebook together. The recessional is clearly marked as being adapted and arranged by Richard Proulx. The theme and variations is a combination of two different composers’ variations (Fleury’s and Kreckel’s) that were combined by Proulx. Huber, Paul; Fleury, André (theme and variations 1, 2, 3); Kreckel, Ph. G.(variation 4).

Dates: 1955

Agnus Dei (manuals only)

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Identifier: 0026
Scope and Contents

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 top of the page contains an accompaniment for Proulx's Agnus Dei (in F), for manuals only. At the bottom of this page is an accompaniment for a memorial acclamation based on the tune "Wie Schn Leuchtet." This arrangement is in three parts (manuals only). It is unclear if either were ever published.

Dates: 1950 - 2010

Alleluia

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Identifier: 0040
Scope and Contents

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 Murray's alleluia are on the bottom half of this manuscript page (the top has an accompaniment of Vulpius' alleluia). There is a simple accompaniment for Murray's alleluia (manuals only), as well as one with the melody and pedal lines separated out. It is unclear if these accompaniments were ever published.

Dates: 1950 - 2010

Alleluia (#361); Memorial acclamation (#397); Amen (#413)

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Identifier: 0041
Scope and Contents

Alleluia (#361); Memorial acclamation (#397); Amen (#413) Besides the numbering of the music (apparently from some hymnal), there is no indication of who the original composer was. Proulx apparently created these arrangements to be used as the organ accompaniment for them.

Dates: 1950 - 2010

Alleluia (Chant Mode 6)

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Identifier: 0039
Scope and Contents

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 the chant alleluia are on the top half of this manuscript page (one with the melody and pedal lines separated out, and one for manuals only). The bottom half of the page contains two accompaniments for a Lenten Acclamation (melody: Frank Schoen). It is unclear if these accompaniments were ever published.

Dates: 1950 - 2010