Lenten music
Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
3 Lenten Gospel acclamations
3 Lenten Gospel acclamations / Richard Proulx. This manuscript contains three Lenten gospel acclamation refrains with accompaniment ("Refrain II, Refrain III, Refrain IV"). It is unclear which Masses these are from.
Adoramus te Christe, 2001
From Les Sept Paroles du Christ. Theodore Dubois, Edited by Richard Proulx. Recorded on "Catholic Latin Classics," CD-486/CS-486
Ash Wednesday ; first Sunday in Lent, 1992
Ash Wednesday ; first Sunday in Lent / Richard Proulx. This hand-written document is set of verses for a mass part. The text and music for the verses are included, but the "refrain," which is mentioned on the score, is nowhere to be found. This work was "
Consoliere classic: volume IV: Lent and Easter, 2000
Consoliere Classic: Volume IV: Lent and Easter. Alison J. Luedecke, Series Editor. Includes "Ubi Caritas" by Richard Proulx.
Descant for "Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days", 1964
Descant for "Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days" Melody from John Day's Psalter, 1562 Descant by RTP -- II,19,64 Dedic. respectfully to Mr. Rbt. Field Schola-- 1964 Descant for verse 5
Entrance into Jerusalem, 1987
Entrance into Jerusalem. [Palm Sunday]. Richard Proulx, 8 April, 1987. 1 manuscript score by Proulx's hand. 1 copy of Trumpet and Timpani parts.
Gezegend - Beurtzang = How Blest - Antiphonal Song, 1978 - 1981
Good Friday - Veneration of the Cross Antiphonal Song for Schola (Cantors), Assembly and Unison Choir with Keyboard Acompaniment
Gospel acclamation Lent III (A)
Gospel acclamation Lent III (A) manuscript sketch for vocalist and organ No composer noted but presumed Proulx
Gospel verse : Lent IV (A), 1993
Gospel verse : Lent IV (A) / Richard Proulx This hand-written gospel verse for lent includes parts for cantor, congregation, and organ. An alternate version for acapella voice is also on file.
Gradual meditation and tract: First Sunday of Passiontide, 1967
Gradual meditation and tract: First Sunday of Passiontide Cantor, organ