Choruses, Sacred (Unison) with handbell choir
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Alleluia, song of gladness, 1985
Unison Voices, 11 Handbells and Percussion. Edited by Richard Proulx. TIBI, CHRISTI, SPLENDOR PATRIS. Plainsong, Mode 2, Mosissac MS, 12th C. Rhythmic version, Schola Antiqua, 1983. Acc., Richard Proulx, 1985. Latin, 11th C., Tr., John Mason Neale.
Litany of the saints
Litany of the saints / Richard Proulx This original Proulx manuscript is an arrangement on the Litany of the Saints. Proulx added bells to the work. This work was found originally in Black box 3 of the Proulx reference collection.
Praise the Lord, you children, 2001
For Treble Voices and Four Handbells. Text: Psalm 113, Adapt. Richard Proulx.
Processional litany for the season of Lent, 1990
Processional litany for the season of Lent / Richard Proulx This work for lent is composed in a plainsong style. Proulx has included handbells for the work that are to be played in tall cluster chords spanning more than an octave. Two chords played by bel
Psalm 47, 1988
Psalm 47 / Richard Proulx. This work is written for cantor, bells and congregation. The heading above the title reads "for Dean William Hale at St. Paul's Cathedral Syracuse, NY." One copy on file has a hand-written note that reads "For Joe Burgio With be
Two plainsong Gloria settings with handbells, 1980
Vidi aquam=I saw water
Vidi aquam=I saw water / Richard Proulx. This work, based on a 10th century plainsong on mode 8, was adapted by Proulx. The work includes cantor and congregational unison voices with handbells interspersed throughout.