Choruses, Sacred (Unison) with organ
Found in 84 Collections and/or Records:
Sanctus II
Sanctus II / Joseph Michael Haydn ; Richard Proulx. It is unclear what Mass this Sanctus goes with. Proulx has made corrections on this manuscript in pencil (the rest is in ink).
Sanctus III
Sanctus III / Richard Proulx. Similar in compositional style and appearance, "Sanctus III bears a strong resemblance to "Sanctus II" (ID No. 0537).
It is unclear what Mass this Sanctus goes with, though Proulx has indicated that it was based on the Austrian "Heilig" tune. Proulx has made corrections and additions on this manuscript in pencil (the rest is in ink).
Sanctus : in responsorial style, 1985
Sanctus : in responsorial style / Joseph Gelineau ; Richard Proulx. This Sanctus was originally written by Joseph Gelineau for cantor, congregation, and organ. This particular version was adapted by Richard Proulx from his setting of a Eucharistic Prayer
Sanctus : (rite 5)
Sanctus : (rite 5) / Richard Proulx. This is an interesting work, and perhaps something of a joke. The composer has named himself "Robard Prouell" with a lifetime of "(1986-1902)." The tempo marking reads "with fear and amazement."
Sing to God a song of praise, 2009
For Unison Voices, Organ, and optional flute. Words and Music by Richard Proulx. Psalm 98, adapt. 1 score has markings in pencil. 2 flute parts.
Song of the redeemed
Song of the redeemed / Henry Purcell ; Richard Proulx. This work, originally composed by Purcell, has been altered to include organ or trumpet. Proulx has accomplished this by taking the voice melody in the original score, transcribing it, and assigning i
Summer gloria, 1992
Summer gloria / Richard Proulx This hand-written Proulx voice and organ work was written in 1992. Proulx left a table at the top of the work that summarizes the directions for the organ stops: POS GT SOLS PED CPI 1 17 32 58 78 2 18 34 59 82 3 20 36 62 14
It is unclear if this Gloria for cantor and congregation has ever been published.
The lord's prayer, 2008
The Lord's Prayer (Ar Nathir). Solo for Medium Voice and Organ or Unison Choir. Ancient Gaelic Folk-Hymn. Arr. by Richard Proulx. Originally published in 1972 by GIA. Proulx writes on the bottom of the page, "(Out of print)" and provides a 2008 copyright. The two pages on the first leaf are all copies of an engravement with Proulx's altered copyright. The second leaf is a copy of a alternate ending manuscript by Proulx's hand.
This is the day the Lord has made : [Psalm (117) 118] ; He who does justice : (w/ ps. (14) 15
This is the day the Lord has made : [Psalm (117) 118] ; He who does justice : (w/ ps. (14) 15 / Richard Proulx. This file contains the score for two Psalm settings for Psalm 118 and 15. Proulx has crossed out the Psalms 117 and 14 and replaced them with 1
Two new hymn tunes, 1980
Two New Hymn Tunes on the Texts "To God with Gladness Sing" and "Glory to God in the Highest." For Unison Voices and Organ with SATB and Descants ad lib. To God with Gladness Sing: text by John Quinn, S.J., tune: CAMANO. Glory to God in the Highests: text by Timothy Dudley-Smith, tune RUSSWIN.