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Organ music

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 214 Collections and/or Records:

Promenade, 2008

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Identifier: 0459
Scope and Contents In this file are five pages of sketches of the piece, "Promenade," as well as the final version of the piece. According to the internet, this piece was published with a number of pieces by other composers in an organ book entitled, "The Ss. Simon and Jude Organ Book." The publisher lists the following as the contents of the book: "Song of Peace" by Craig Phillips; "Promenade" by Richard Proulx; "Trio on 'Stainless the Maiden'" by J.R. Daniels; "Gaelic Meditation: Domhnach Trionoide" by...
Dates: 2008

Psalm 95

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Identifier: 0478
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Psalm 95 / Richard Proulx. This file contains three leafs of paper, each with its own organ composition for Psalm 95. Each appears to be a separate work. It can be assumed that these organ works were meant to accompany vocalists. The below directions for

Dates: 1950 - 2010

Psalm 100

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Identifier: 0482
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Psalm 100 / Salomone Rossi , Richard Proulx. This work is based upon Rossi's "Psuame 100 . 5 Voix." Proulx has taken this vocal piece and turned it into an organ work. Proulx credits himself with "Cont. pt." which must mean that the counterpoint of the wo

Dates: 1950 - 2010

Psalm 134

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Identifier: 0487
Scope and Contents Psalm 134 / Arthur Hilton ; Claude Goudimel; Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck ; Richard Proulx. Publication No.: 352-00447-8 Proulx took the original Sweelinck motet (ed. and arr. by Arthur Hilton), cut off the organ accompaniment, and wrote in new words (psalm 134) in place of the old. Proulx also added on an organ intonation of the tune, OLD HUNDREDTH (which the motet is apparently based on), to the beginning of the piece. According to a note on the manuscript, this organ intonation...
Dates: 1950 - 2010

Puer nobis nasticar : free accompaniment, 2004

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Identifier: 0496
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Puer nobis nasticar : free accompaniment / Richard Proulx. This free accompaniment by Richard Proulx is based upon the Latin carol tune of the 16th cent. (Hymnary.org). The accompaniment is realized on the organ, and Proulx does not specify what stops to

Dates: 2004

Recital St. John's Abbey, 1970

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Identifier: SJU_16
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Title from back of container. Title on side of container: HC - RP St. John's Organ recital.

Dates: 1970

Regent square

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Identifier: 0500
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Regent square / Henry Thomas Smart ; Richard Proulx. This file contains a number of Proulx interpretations on Henry Smart's tune "REGENT SQUARE." Both an intonation and an alternate harmonization are on file. The stop positions are directed as follows: Ma

Dates: 1950 - 2010

Renaissance gloria for Christmas : 1st celebrant intonation

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Identifier: 0503
Scope and Contents Renaissance gloria for Christmas : 1st celebrant intonation / Richard Proulx. This compositional sketch by Proulx includes an introduction for either organ or brass, an antiphon, and a descant with the note "Pss. intro after 1st Vs." This piece was in a file entitled, "RP scores, work on." In this piece, Proulx took the "Gloria" section of "Angels We Have Heard on High" and arranged it to be sung as the gloria for Christmas liturgies. There are two pages that seem to be in the...
Dates: 1950 - 2010

Rendez . dieu, 1980

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Identifier: 0504
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Rendez . dieu / Louis Bourgeois ; Richard Proulx. This work is an organ intonation based upon the "Genevan Psalter tune, 1551" attributed to composer Louis Bourgeois. The file also contains instructions for stop use at the end of the score: Ped. SB 16 + O

Dates: 1980