Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices)
Found in 106 Collections and/or Records:
Adoramus te, Christe, 1964
Adoramus te, Christe / G.P. da Palestrina ; Richard Proulx This work, written originally by Palestrina, was edited by Proulx in 1964. The work is composed for mixed-voice choir, and was located in the Proulx "Black Box" collection in a box entitled "Itali
Advent psalm
This is a sketch of an arrangement of what appears to be psalm 25. There are no words for the refrain; however, the arrangement and text for the verses are here (for SATB choir). It is unclear if this has ever been published.
Advent responsory (or processional) : Set II, 1998
This advent responsory is in chant form with handbell accompaniment. The verses are written to be sung alternating between female and male voices. It is unclear if this has ever been published. There is a recording of this song on a CD entitled, "More Sublime Chant," which can be ordered through GIA Publications.
Agnus Dei Evening Hymn, 2000
Agnus Dei II
Agnus Dei II Gregorian Mass XVIII Missa Brevis, G. P. da Palestrina Appears to be copy of published score for Agnus Dei II with chant introduction for cantor, probably by Proulx. SSATB
Amen
Amen This "Amen" was originally in a file with other choral canons and responses. Proulx also grouped this with another "Amen" (French, 17th c.) so that has been kept in this file also.
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 : 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 (Hail, Holy Mary), 1998
This piece was in a file entitled, "RP scores, work on." It is Proulx's SAB arrangement of Jacques Arcadelt's original. Here Proulx not only shifted the piece to SAB (see the included original SSA arrangement), he also also added an English text. It is unclear if this has ever been published. There is another edited arrangement of this song by Proulx (for SATB choir) in another file (#503).
Ave verum
Ave verum / Franz Schubert ; Richard Proulx. This manuscript copy of a Franz Schubert piece is written in Proulx's hand. It is difficult to tell if the piece is simply a transcription or an arrangement of the original work. On the back of the score, Proul