Choruses, Sacred (Unison) with organ
Found in 84 Collections and/or Records:
Gospel verse: Christmas Day, 1997
Gospel verse: Christmas Day Original and revision Based on "In Dulci Jubilo" 14th cent. German carol Arr. Richard Proulx, 1997 Gospel acclamation for cantor, congregation and flute or organ.
It is unclear if this Gospel Acclamation verse setting for Christmas Day has ever been published. One of the three scores that are in the file has revisions on it. These should be taken into consideration if it is ever published.
Hosanna to the Son of David, 1997
Opening Antiphon for Palm Sunday. Cantor, Congregation, and Organ.
I received the living God
I received the living God / Don Cl,ment Jacob, OSB ; Richard Proulx. This work is a series of four verses to be sung by choir accompanied with an organ setting. The setting is anonymous, but Proulx is the assumed creator. Proulx gives the direction.
I rejoiced, 1995
Psalm 122: I Rejoiced. Lectionary Nos. 1, 163, 176, 287, 450, 478, 489, 703, 791, 813. Psalm (121) 122: 1-2, 3-4b, 4c-5, 6-7, 8-9. The Grail, alt. Refrain: Robert Batastini. Verses: Richard Proulx.
In praise of Mary : Gregorian chants in English and Latin - The Marian Antiphons
In praise of Mary : Gregorian chants in English and Latin - The Marian antiphons Edited with optional organ accompaniments by Richard Proulx. CONTENTS: 1. Hail Mary. -- 2. Ave Maria. -- 3. Loving mother/Alma redemptoris mater. -- 4. Queen of the heavens/A
Proulx put this collection of chants together, edited them, and offered an optional organ accompaniment for them.
Litany
Litany / Richard Proulx This work is a series of monophonic melodies that are almost identical. No authorship of music or lyrics is provided. Proulx is the assumed composer, due to commonalties to other Proulx scores. This song has an organ introduction t
Litany at the breaking of the bread, 1987
Litany at the Breaking of the Bread. Tropes of the Agnus Dei.
Lord has done great things for us, 1974
Lord has done great things for us / This piece features unison voices over an organ accompaniment. The work also features a soprano descant in the second section of two. The text draws upon Psalm 126 as a source. The work is marked "copyright 1974 G.I.A.
Lord is king, 1974
Lord is king / Richard Proulx. This work highly resembles I.D. 0333. Both scores are written on the same paper and have identical citations and dates for copyright. Both feature a soprano descant over melody and organ accompaniment.
Lord, on the day I called ; Here am I, Lord., 1974
Lord, on the day I called ; Here am I, Lord / Richard Proulx. This score, like I.D. 0333 and 0334, bears the copyright note of "copyright 1974 GIA Publications, Inc." The score is also written on the same brown paper, suggesting that the scores were all w