Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with flute
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Amazing grace, 1980
For SATB Voices and Flute. Arranged by Richard Proulx. 4 scores (G-2326) from different printing, under G.I.A. Choral Series. 1 score (G-6389) from G.I.A. Choral Classics.
Father, we thank thee, 2004
SAB and Flute. Based on RENDEZ A DIEU, attr. Louis Bourgeois. From the Didach, ca. 110. Tr. F. Bland Tucker.
Lord is my light
Lord is my light / Lillian Bouknight ; Paul Gainer ; Craig Philips ; Richard Proulx. This work is a synthesis of the work of many composers with an inclusion of a flute ostinato by Proulx.
This file contains an organ accompaniment, melody, TB harmony, SA descant, and flute part. The flute part is the only portion written by Proulx.
Now is born the divine Christ-child, 1999
Il est ne, le divin enfant. For SATB Choir, unaccompanied, with optional Flute. 17th Cent. French Carol, arr. by Richard Proulx. Text: Richard Proulx. 1 score has markings in ink on the front cover.
Te laudamus, domine
Te laudamus, domine / Richard Proulx.
In this file are four different versions of the chant, Te Laudamus Domine. One is the original 4-line staff chant (Proulx indicated which lines should be sung by men and which should be sung by women). The second is the same thing, but written in five-line contemporary notation. The third is a flute solo, and the fourth is an arrangement for horn in F, cantor, and SATB choir. It is unclear if any of these were published.
This world, my God, is held within your hand, 2000
Evening Anthem. For SATB and hand bells or flute. Text: Hamish Swanston. 1 flute part.