Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices)
Found in 106 Collections and/or Records:
Jesu, Dulcis Memoria, 1991
Jesu, dulcis memoria Motet composed for the choristers of St. Paul Cathedral by Leonard Smith (ca. 1980); Faux-bourdon (vs.3) by Richard Proulx.
Proulx used Leonard Smith's music for verses 1 and 2 and then wrote the third verse in faux-bourdon style himself. It is unclear if this motet has ever been published.
King's weston
King's weston / Ralph Vaughan Williams. ; Richard Proulx. The score is marked VW/RP for authorship. We can assume from this that the piece is an arrangement/harmonization of Ralph Vaughan Williams' KING'S WESTON melody written in 1925 (Hymnary.org). The P
Kyrie
Kyrie / Ludovico Viadana ; Richard Proulx. In this work, Proulx adds bits and pieces of mass works and a mass setting for SATB by Ludovico Viadana together to create a patchwork musical conversation between a four-part choir, a cantor, and the congregation.
Land of rest, 1971
"Land of Rest". Early American Hymntune (collected by Annabel Morris Buchanan). Arranged by Richard Proulx-1971 2 photocopies of a manuscript by Proulx's hand.
This is Proulx's setting of LAND OF REST for SATB choir (verse 1 is set for unison singing, verse 2 is in 2-part, verse 3, 4, 5, and 6 are in 4-part).
Laudate dominum
Lift up your hearts : (Assumpta Est), 1998
Lift up your hearts : (Assumpta Est) / Gregor Aichinger ; Richard Proulx. This edited work by Proulx comes from Gregor Aichinger's "Cationes Ecclesiasticae." The piece is meant for SAB voices and is unaccompanied.
Litaniae laurentanae, 1962
Litaniae laurentanae / Marius Monnikendam OVERSIZE This hand-written manuscript cannot be clearly placed in terms of authorship or origin. The work is written in a black marker/pen, and the hand does not appear to match that of Proulx. "Marius Monnikendam
Lo, how a rose e'er blooming., 2003
Lord, pour out your spirit in me
Lord, pour out your spirit in me / William Knapp ; C. E. S. Littlejohn ; Richard Proulx. This work is another Proulx alteration of the Knapp tune "WAREHAM." This work is not related directly to I.D. 0337, because of the difference in key signature.