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Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices)

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 106 Collections and/or Records:

The pelican, 1995

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Identifier: M0069
Scope and Contents The Pelican. [SATB unacc.]. John Bennet, 1980. Richard Proulx, 1995. Includes keyboard accompaniment for rehersal purposes. 1 manuscript by Proulx's hand. 3 copied manuscript scores. 1 incomplete copied printed manuscript.This piece for a cappella mixed choir was written by Proulx while he was in Salt Lake City in 1995. This manuscript is the original, and it has handwritten adjustments and options for changes written in the margins (by Proulx). One significant adjustment...
Dates: 1995

The rite of cleansing

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Identifier: 0524
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The rite of cleansing / Heinrich Sch?tz ; Orlando Gibbons ; Richard Proulx. This work, composed originally by Gibbons and arranged by Proulx, was written for Cantus, alto, tenor, baritone, and bass. No accompaniment is provided in the score. The third and

Dates: 1950 - 2010

The United Methodist hymnal : Book of United Methodist worship, 1989

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Identifier: H003
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Hymnals and other music compilations collected by Richard Proulx

Dates: Publication: 1989

untitled [tune: BETHLEHEM; text: by "DNS" based on prologue to St. John's Gospel)]

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Identifier: 0012
Scope and Contents There is no title indicated on this piece; however, the song is based on the tune, “BETHLEHEM,” a southern USA folk melody. This is an SATB setting of the tune, with four verses. According to Proulx’s notes on the bottom of the first page, the text is by “DNS” and is based on the prologue to St. John’s Gospel. The initial harmonization for verse one is also by “DNS.” Verse one appears to be copied out of a book, though Proulx has made changes to the harmonization. Verses 2, 3, and 4 are...
Dates: 1950 - 2010

Village choir, 1995

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Identifier: M0071
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Village choir / Richard Proulx. Publisher's no.: AMP-0103 This poem appears in the Faber book of parodies and is attributed in jest to Lord Alfred Tennyson. The music to the text is Proulx's own original work and features an unaccompanied SATB choir.

Dates: 1995

When we eat

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Identifier: 0656
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When we eat / Richard Proulx. OVERSIZE. This work was written in "9.8.7," which could be interpreted either as Sept. 9, '87, '97, or '07. Document appears too new to be written much earlier than this. The work is written in four-part harmony, most likely

Dates: 1950 - 2010