Choruses, Sacred (Unison) with organ
Found in 84 Collections and/or Records:
Phos Hilaron = O Gracious Light, 1977
Version A: Congregation and Organ (and Choir). Version B: Cantor, Congregation, and Organ (or Choir). 3 scores from earlier printing, 3 scores from later printing.
Praise God in the place of his glory : psalm 150, 1997
Praise God in the place of his glory : psalm 150 / Subtitled: for treble voices with keyboard and optional percussion Two identical scores for voice and organ are on file. The only difference between these two copies is the inclusion of the psalm name in
It is unclear if this piece has ever been published. However, there is a note on the top of the first page of music that says, "sent Pueri Cantores (WLP)."
Praise to God, 1994
Dia si lode cielo, in terra. Georg Friedrich Handel, arr. Richard Proulx. Anonymous Text.
This is an octavo (published) of an arrangement by Proulx of a piece by Handel.
Praise to God, 1994
For Unison Voicse and Keyboard. Dia si lode in cielo, in terra. George Frideric Handel. Words and arr. Richard Proulx.
This is an octavo (published) of an arrangement by Proulx of a piece by Handel.
Processional antiphon : for Lent I, 1969
Processional antiphon : for Lent I / Richard Proulx. OVERSIZE. This work is for solo voice/congregation and organ. The words are drawn from the 91st Psalm. It is not clear if the work was ever published.
Processional antiphon III, 1969
Processional antiphon III / Richard Proulx. OVERSIZE. This third processional antiphon, written in a collection composed in 1969, is a Proulx original written for organ and voice.
Psalm 23, 1986
Psalm 23 / Gelineau & Murray ; Richard Proulx. OVERSIZE. This file contains a work entitled "Psalm 23," to which Proulx has added additional instrumentation including strings, and harp. The organ from the original score remains, but Proulx has added addit
Psalm 46, 1997
Psalm 46 / Richard Proulx. This work is written for organ/keyboard accompaniment and solo voice/congregation. Proulx claims authorship for both the music and the Psalm paraphrase.
It is unclear if this piece has ever been published.
Psalm 89, 1997
Psalm 89 / Richard Proulx. This work was written for voice, organ, and optional treble instrument, which plays a melody in the introduction and throughout the piece.
It is unclear if this piece has ever been published.
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.