Ave Maria (Music)
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Ave Maria
It appears that Proulx took a published piece by Mozart, removed the words and wrote in the words for Ave Maria. It is unclear if this version was ever published.
Ave Maria, 2001
For SATB Voices and Harp or Piano with String Quartet and Organ. Bach/Gounod, Arranged by Richard Proulx. Choral Score: G-5416. Full Score: G-5416FS. Instrumental Parts: G-5416INST. 35 instrumental parts, 5 of each: Violin I, Violin II, Viola, Cello, Bass, Harp, and Organ. Recorded on "Catholic Latin Classics," CS-486/CS-486. Includes correspondence between Proulx and GIA.
Ave Maria, 2005
Ave Maria. Bach/Gounod. For Solo Instrument, Harp (or Piano) and Organ (optional). Arr. by Richard Proulx. 5 sets of 4 parts: C or B-flat Instrument, Cello, Horn in F, and Organ.
Ave Maria
Franz Schubert, arr. by Richard Proulx. Each score is in a different key. Low Key: G-5687. Medium Key: G-5688. High Key: G-5689.
Ave Maria, 2004
For SSATTB Voices. Anton Bruckner, edited by Richard Proulx. Recorded on "Catholic Marian Classics," CD-539/CS-539.
Ave Maria, 2004
SATB Voices. Tomas Luis de Victoria, edited by Richard Proulx. Tune: AVE MARIA, Gregorian Chant, Mode I, edited by Richard Proulx. Text: Luke 1:29. Latin, 13th C.
Ave Maria : Chant: Mode I
Ave Maria : Chant : Mode I / Tomas Luis da Victoria ; Richard Proulx. This engraved score is attributed to Tomas Luis da Victoria. The dynamic and part assignments written into the work in black pen, however, could very well belong to Proulx. The author o
Ave Maria / Schubert, 2001
For Solo, SATB Voices and Piano or Harp with Optional Organ. Franz Schubert, arr. by Richard Proulx. Recorded on "Catholic Latin Classics," CD-486/CS-486.