Choruses, Sacred (Unison)
Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:
Agnus Dei: litany at the breaking of the bread
Agnus Dei: Litany at the Breaking of the Bread Plainsong, Litany Tone (RP) Proulx set this Agnus Dei litany to a plainsong litany tone.
Antiphon : de Profundis
Antiphon : de Profundis The author of this work cannot be confirmed, but the hand appears to be Proulx's. The transcription of this antiphon melody of this Mode II plainsong, however, is credited to on "R.R. Terry." Much of this manuscript is unmeasured,
Antiphons from Pentecost vespers II
Antiphons from Pentecost vespers II / Proulx, Richard. This plainsong work is written in two separate four-bar antiphons, each containing a Psalm in Latin. Both melodies appear to be modal. The first appears to favor the third scale degree, giving it a se
Bishop's ordination
Bishop's ordination / Richard Proulx This work, found in the Proulx "Black Box" collection in a box labeled "SERVICE MUSIC CONGREGATIONAL" in a folder entitled "Bishop's Ordination," has no listed author, but Proulx is assumed. The file contains a Litany
Chant in English: Study-settings toward a new/old Plainsong Repertoire for cantor, choir, congregation, 1990
A "sampler" of choral communion antiphons (Advent - Baptism of Jesus) adapted from the Graduale Romanum with English texts. Adapted for use at The Cathedral of the Holy Name, Chicago.
Easter Vigil: Responsory for Genesis 22 [Psalm (15)16:5-11], 1989
Easter Vigil: Responsory for Genesis 22 [Psalm (15)16:5-11]
Proulx wrote this responsory for the Easter Vigil to be sung after Genesis 22 [psalm (15)16:5-11]. It is unclear if this has ever been published.
Festival alleluia, 1981
Festival alleluia / Proulx, Richard. This work is a melody with lyrics and popular chord symbols. The work begins with a main line being sung first as a "solo" and then by "all." It is unclear if "all" is meant to mean the congregation or the choir. The p
Folk chant for community singing : (Parish Book of)
Folk chant for community singing : (Parish Book of) / Richard Proulx. Here, Proulx has set four mass parts through the use of traditional, modal chant singing. The mass parts include the kyrie, gloria, memorial and gospel acclamations. The chants are both
Gospel acclamation: alleluia verse: 10th Sun. O.T.-B, 1997
Alleluia verse: 10th Sun. O.T. -B for cantor, congregation It is unclear if this Gospel Acclamation verse setting for the 10th Sunday of Ordinary Time (B) has ever been published. Includes added verse of 14 OT-B pencilled in.
Gospel acclamation: alleluia verse: 14 Sun. OT-B, 1997
Alleluia verse: 14 Sun. OT-B for cantor, congregation It is unclear if this Gospel Acclamation verse setting for the 14th Sunday of Ordinary Time (B) has ever been published.