Gloria in excelsis Deo (Music)
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
Gloria in excelsis Deo = Glory to God in the highest, 1984
For SAATB Voices Unaccompanied. From a Communion Service, ca. 1625. Transcibed and Edited by Richard Proulx. 4 scores from different printings. 1 score has markings in pencil.
Gloria in medieval style, 1965
Proulx took Robert Revicki's piece entitled, "Alleluia" from "Songs of Praise," [(Boosey and Hawkes - 5597) written for unison chorus or equal voices, with tenor or soprano solo and tambourine accompaniment], changed the words to the text of the Gloria, added a second vocal part in the last nine measures, and added handbell and triangle accompaniment. It is unclear if this was ever published.
Gloria : paschal mass
Gloria : paschal mass / Richard Proulx. Sub-title : Cantor, Assembly, Organ edition Publisher's no.: G-5537 This leaf appears to be part of a much larger work. Frequent references are made to other pages, and a mass would most certainly be longer.
Glory to God (responsorial)
Glory to God (responsorial) Refrain: SJ Simple verses: RP It is unclear if this "Glory to God" fits with a complete Mass setting or not. The refrain was written by "SJ," while the verses were written by Proulx.
Het lied "Eert God" = The Song "Honor God", 1966 - 1978
for Unison Choir and Assembly with Keyboard Accompaniment
Responsorial gloria.
Responsorial gloria / Carroll Thomas Andrews ; Richard Proulx. This work for cantor, congregation, organ, and trumpet (and /or oboe) is an arrangement by Proulx of a piece composed by Carroll Andrews. The piece has three verses and a refrain that returns
Responsorial gloria : missa de angelis, mass 8 [accompaniments "A" and "B"], 2002
Summer gloria, 1992
Summer gloria / Richard Proulx This hand-written Proulx voice and organ work was written in 1992. Proulx left a table at the top of the work that summarizes the directions for the organ stops: POS GT SOLS PED CPI 1 17 32 58 78 2 18 34 59 82 3 20 36 62 14
It is unclear if this Gloria for cantor and congregation has ever been published.