Funeral music
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Funeral alleluia
Funeral alleluia /Richard Proulx. Here we have a melody by Proulx. The top right-hand corner of the page reads "Mode VI, Verse Richard Proulx." The melody has some corrections made in red ink on the page, fixing a rhythmic mistake.
In Paradisum, 1978
May the Angels Take You Into Paradise.
Lord will keep you : psalm for evening prayer from the Order of Christian funerals : for cantor or solo choir and congregation with organ accompaniment, 1992
Psalm 121. Psalm for Evening Prayer from the Order of Christian Funerals. For Cantor or Solo Choir and Congregation with Organ Accompaniment.
Marche funebre for organ, 2014
Marche Funebre for Organ. Music by Bryan Beaumont Hays. Gr. 4. Publisher's No. AP-5133. Funeral music Organ Alliance Publications Sinsinawa, Wisconsin 4:22 63 Sacred songs with organ.
May angels lead you into paradise, 2000
Unison Choir, Optional Flute, Organ. In Paradisum, Latin, 11th Cent., tr. by Paul Ramsey. 1 photocopy of pages 1 through 3.
Saints of God, 1975
Song of Farewell for the Rite of Funerals 1 copy is marked "Optional parts for Flute and Cello", referencing the parts found in M0013.
Saints of God : song of farewell for the rite of funerals, 2006
Saints of God : Song of Farewell for the Rite of Funerals. Richard Proulx. Publication No.: G-2121
In addition to the octavo (organ, cantor, and congregation), there are manuscripts of optional cello/bass and flute parts (© 2006). It is unclear if these optional parts have been published.