Organ music
Found in 214 Collections and/or Records:
Luebeck : spread, o spread thou mighty word
Luebeck : spread, o spread thou mighty word / Johann Anastasius Freylinghausen ; Richard Proulx. This is an organ arrangement of the Freylinghausen tune "LUEBECK." This tune also goes by the name "GOT SEI DANK." Proulx has listed both tunes at the top of
Lyra davidica
Lyra davidica / Richard, Proulx. This organ texture is based upon the tune of "LYRA DAVIDICA," known commonly also as "EASTER HYMN." This short organ work is nine bars longs and expands upon the traditional melody.
Marian tune (German?) Salve Mari
Marian tune (German?) Salve Maria manuscript draft of Marian hymn
Mass of creation
Mass of creation / Proulx, Richard. This hand-written score of Proulx acts as his notes for his mass for organ and--presumably--voice. It would appear that Proulx has written some of the work in three-part harmony (marked "3 pt.").
This manuscript was in a file with manuscripts of other Masses that Proulx rearranged the organ accompaniment for (for manuals only or with pedal).
Meditations : a collection of reflective music for manuals, 1997
Meditations: A Collection of Reflective Music for Manuals. Includes Richard Proulx's "Ballade."
Meditations: a collection of reflective music for organ, 1997
Meditations: A Collection of Reflective Music for Organ. Includes Richard Proulx's "Litany."
Mighty fortress is our God : (ein feste burg).
Mighty fortress is our God : (ein feste burg). / Martin Luther ; Richard Proulx. This is a Proulx organ arrangement of Martin Luther's traditional tune "Ein Feste Burg." This work is labeled as an organ intonation, and the texture appears in two, sometime
Mighty savior
Mighty savior / David Hurd ; Richard Proulx. This work is an organ arrangement of a tune by David Hurd. At the beginning of the work, Proulx gives strict instructions as to which manuals and stops are to be used for the piece. The instructions at the begi
Miniature fantasy in C
Miniature fantasy in C / Thomas Morley ; Richard Proulx. This organ work, written originally by Thomas Morley, has text added by Proulx. The text has been added to the three staves of the organ work as if Proulx meant for it to be a three-part harmonization.
Proulx penciled in a set of lyrics.
Missa suburbia: sanctus tourista, 1990
Missa suburbia: sanctus tourista / Jan Vermulst ; Richard Proulx.
This piece was clipped together with two other manuscript pages (one containing "Acclamation Simplex" and "Amen Obvioso," the other, "Alleluia"). Though the music was apparently originally written by Jan Vermulst, these manuscripts are arrangements by Richard Proulx. There are two versions of the organ accompaniment of this piece, one of which was arranged by Proulx in 1990.