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Sacred vocal music

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered miscellaneous collections of sacred vocal music. Works about sacred vocal music are entered under Church music; Synagogue music--History and criticism; and similar headings.

Found in 239 Collections and/or Records:

Gij die weet = You who know, 1972 - 2021

 File
Identifier: 170
Scope and Contents

An Amsterdam Tableprayer for Cantor, Assembly and SATB Choir with Keyboard (Piano or Organ) and Guitar

Dates: Publication: 1972 - 2021

Gloria in medieval style, 1965

 Item
Identifier: 0195
Scope and Contents

Proulx took Robert Revicki's piece entitled, "Alleluia" from "Songs of Praise," [(Boosey and Hawkes - 5597) written for unison chorus or equal voices, with tenor or soprano solo and tambourine accompaniment], changed the words to the text of the Gloria, added a second vocal part in the last nine measures, and added handbell and triangle accompaniment. It is unclear if this was ever published.

Dates: 1965

God of men : an experimental North American edition of selected liturgical songs and psalms, 1972

 Item
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Selected anthologies, reference books, and critical works related to the Huijbers-Oosterhuis collection.

Dates: Publication: 1972

Good Friday : unveiling of the cross, 1989

 Item
Identifier: 0199
Scope and Contents

Good Friday : unveiling of the cross / Richard Proulx. This piece emulates a blues style, playing off Proulx's interest in jazz and the music of Chicago. The piece begins with three figures (marked 7., 2., and 3.) which is repeated three times in the mino

Dates: 1989

Gospel acclamation: 11 OT (B)

 Item
Identifier: 0233
Scope and Contents

Gospel acclamation: 11 OT (B) Arrangement of composition by Robert Twynham, 1970 Appears to be vocal lines added to instrumental cantor and organ No arranger noted, but presumed Proulx

Dates: 1950 - 2010

Gospel acclamation: 31st Sunday of the year (A), 1984

 Item
Identifier: 0235
Scope and Contents

Gospel acclamation: 31st Sunday of the year (A) Dedication: Composed for the Cathedral Boychoir and Handbell Ringers of Holy Name Cathedral, Chicago Cantor, congregation, treble voices, organ.

This is an edited version of the Gradual for Easter Day written for two choirs (SSAA and SATB) originally written by Jan Vodnansky (1572-1622), rector of St. Charles Borromeo in Prague.

Dates: 1984