Hymn tunes
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Ar hyd y nos
Ar hyd y nos [organ rendition of traditional Welsh tune] Meant to accompany hymns "God, that madest earth and heaven" and "Day is done." Both hymns derived from the traditional Welsh tune mentioned above. Copies of the published hymns included.
Consoliere classic: Volume VI, 2005
Consoliere Classic: Volume VI: Hymn-based Compositions. Alison J. Luedecke, Series Editor. Includes "Introduction and Variations on 'O Perfect Love'" by Richard Proulx.
Cwm : God of grace and God of glory, 1985
Harmonizations, 1992
Hymn Intonations, Preludes, and Free Harmonizations: Volume VI. Harmonizations. BUESSAN; CHRISTE SANCTORUM; DIX; EIN' FESTE BURG; EIN' FESTE BURG (rhythmic); ELLACOMBE; IRBY; KING'S WESTON; LASST UNS ERFEUEN; LOBE DEN HERREN; LUBECK or GOTT SEI DANK; NEW BRITAIN; NUN DANKET; REGENT SQUARE; ST. DENIO; ST. FLAVIAN; ST. GEORGE'S; WINDSOR; ST. PETER, STUTTGART; VESPER HYMN.
Hyfrydol, 1987
HYFRYDOL. Hymntune by R. H. Prichard, 1830. Arr. by Richard Proulx, 1987. Though not listed on manuscripts, all 5 stanzas are "One in Faith and One in Sevice." Though the text of verses 4 and 5 are from "Alleluia! Sing to Jesus".
Hyfrydol : [brass quintet], 1981
Hyfrydol : [brass quintet] / John Hughes ; Richard Proulx This brass quintet, arranged on John Hughes' "HYFRYDOL" was written by Richard Proulx in 1981. The work is composed of two trumpets in C, horn in F, trombone, and tuba.
Lobe den herren=praise to the Lord, the almighty
Lobe den herren=praise to the Lord, the almighty / Richard Proulx. Here we have an organ setting of the German tune "LOBE DEN HERREN." The work is for organ as evidence by the large intervals and marking of "man" in the score. Three versions of the keyboa
More Intonations, 1992
Hymn Intonations, Preludes, and Free Harmonizations: Volume V. More Intonations. ALDINE; AUTHORITY; CASTLEWOOD; CORONATION; CRUCIFER; DIADEMATA; FIRST NOWELL; HYFRYDOL; KOMT NU MET ZANG; LLEDROD; MELCOMBE; MIGHTY SAVIOR; OLD HUNDREDTH; SLANE; STUTTGART; WESTMINSTER ABBEY.
New foundation: hymn tune
New foundation
Saint Flavian : [organ part]
Saint Flavian : [organ part] / Richard Proulx. This organ texture was composed on the tune "ST. FLAVIAN." The work has "amen" underlined twice at the end of the texture, perhaps suggesting the inclusion of a plagal cadence not present in the score.