Organ music
Found in 214 Collections and/or Records:
More Intonations, 1992
Hymn Intonations, Preludes, and Free Harmonizations: Volume V. More Intonations. ALDINE; AUTHORITY; CASTLEWOOD; CORONATION; CRUCIFER; DIADEMATA; FIRST NOWELL; HYFRYDOL; KOMT NU MET ZANG; LLEDROD; MELCOMBE; MIGHTY SAVIOR; OLD HUNDREDTH; SLANE; STUTTGART; WESTMINSTER ABBEY.
Noel nouvelet, 2004
No%l nouvelet / Richard Proulx. This organ work was composed while Proulx was in Chicago. The following stop directions are given at the start of each section of the piece: Carol: I: Flutes 8' 4' Trio: I: Flutes 8', 4' II: Oboe 8' Verset: II: Strings 8' +
Now on land and sea
Now on land and sea / Dimitri S. Bortnianski ; Richard Proulx. This is an arrangement of a tune originally by Dimitri S. Bortnianski. The tune "VESPER HYMN" is listed at the top of the work. Proulx has written the original tune above his own arrangement,
Now thank
Now thank / Johann Cr?ger ; Richard Proulx. This piece for organ is based upon the tune originally by Johann Cr?ger, "NUN DANKET." Proulx gives directions for the stops and pedals at the top of the piece as follows (GT is not ledgible): SW/ Lit. Tpt. GT/
NPM recital by Douglas Cleveland, concert organist, 2004
Les paroles finales de Saint-Louis / Proulx; Plymouth suite: Allegro risoluto, Lantana, Chanty, Salix, Toccata / Percy Whitlock; Musette-chacone-forlorn-times / Timothy Broege; Fantasy on "Veni creator" for saxophone and organ / Richard Proulx; Choral variation on "Veni creator" op. 4 / Maurice Durufle; Evocation, op. 37: Allegro deciso / Marcel Dupre; Carillon / Leo Sowerby; Symphonie VI, op. 59: final / Louis Vierne.
Nun Danket
Nun Danket / Johann Cr?ger ; Richard Proulx. This file contains an organ arrangement by Richard Proulx of Johann Cr?ger's tune, "NUN DANKET." The work features a sixteenth note pattern figuration that moves continually in the right hand throughout the pie
Nuptial suite, 1956
Nuptial suite / Richard Proulx. OVERSIZE. This is an organ work with the following dedication on the title page: "Respectfully dedicated to Mr. & Mrs. Jean Dargis on the solemn occasion of their reception of the most holy sacrament of Matrimony." The work
O sing the glories of our Lord, 1999
O Sing the Glories of Our Lord. Text: Thomas Pestel (c. 1585-1659), alt. Richard Proulx, 1999. 1 manuscript by Proulx's hand. 3 copies of original manuscript score.
Old 100th
Old 100th / Louis Bourgeois ; Richard Proulx This organ arrangement is based upon the tune of Louis Bourgeois's "Old 100th." The arrangement is Proulx's own work as evidence by his initials at the top right-hand corner of the page. The work makes use of f
Old 100th : (all people that on earth do dwell), 1978
Old 100th : (all people that on earth do dwell) / Louis Bourgeois ; Richard Proulx. This tune, based upon the "Old 100th" by Louis Bourgeois, is a Proulx organ setting. The file also contains an intonation of the hymn as well as an alternate harmonization