Sacred vocal music
Found in 239 Collections and/or Records:
Psalm 98, 1998
Psalm 98 / Richard Proulx. This manuscript contains a photo-copied melody and accompaniment that has cites Proulx as the author. Proulx has re-worked the words and paraphrased the psalm. The score also includes an optional flute part.
Psalms of David and songs of Mary, 1997
CD-403; 785147040323; Seven songs of Mary: Annunciation, Nativity, Presentation, Rejection, Cross, Resurrection, Assumption; Seven psalms of David: Lord who may enter your house, The Lord is my shepherd, Do not be vexed, With grace and carefulness, Sing a new song, Bless o my soul, When Israel came out of Egypt's land.
Responsorial psalm for Advent II (A) : cantor, organ(s), and two trumpets, 1983
Responsorial psalm for Advent II (A) : cantor, organ(s), and two trumpets / Richard Proulx. This file contains an original Proulx work including voice, organ, and two C trumpets. The voice parts alternate between the cantor and congregation while the orga
Ring out, ye crystal spheres, 1975
Shepherd of Israel, Translation and Annotation
A Ballad and Lamentation from Psalm 80 for Psalmist (Cantor/Songleader), Assembly, SATB Choir with Keyboard (Organ) accompaniment. Lyrics, commentary, musical analysis, SATB vocal score and accompaniment, and vocal score.
So near yet so far, Translation and annotation
Introductory text and score, formatted for uniform voice and accompaniment, and vocal score, all with text translated into English by Tony Barr and Antoine Oomen.
Sometimes Your Light, 2018
Introductory text, vocal score with accompaniment, and vocal score.
Soms breekt us light = Sometimes Your Light, 1975 - 2018
A Song of Birth and Awakening for Unison Choir and Assembly with Piano Accompaniment.
Song At The Foot Of The Mountain, 1998
In Response to Nietzsche for Assembly & Unison Choir with Keyboard Accompaniment. Introductory text, vocal score with accompaniment, and vocal score set two ways.
Song of Simeon [nunc dimittis], 2001
On the top of this piece, Proulx has written, "S-253: The Song of Simeon [Nunc Dimittis]." Proulx identifies it as an "irregular psalm tone, plainsong with improvised 'halos.'" This is apparently a "re-work" of an earlier version. It is unclear if this is published.