Lenten music
Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
Great feast: organ music for Lent, Holy Week and Easter, 1997
The Great Feast: Organ Music for Lent, Holy Week, and Easter. Includes Richard Proulx's "A Lenten Prose" and "Spring Carol." 1 letter from Janet Simpson.
Have mercy on me, 1974
from "Musica Deo Sacra" - 1668. For SAB Voices. Edited by Richard Proulx. Text from Psalm 51: 1-2. 2 score from earlier printing, 1 scores from later printing. This score provides a keyboard reduction of voice parts. 1 score has initials "RP" on front cover.
He lied van de Mensenzoon (witte Donderdag) = Song Of The Son Of Man (Holy Thursday), 1978 - 1981
Canticle from Philippians 2 for Assembly and Unison Choir with Keyboard, Flutes and Guitar
How Blest, 1981
Introductory text, vocal score with accompaniment, and vocal score.
Lent & Easter collection, 1998
Lent and Easter Collection for Manuals. Includes the following works by Richard Proulx: "Parce Domine" "Surit in haec dies."
Lent & Easter collection, 1998
Lent and Easter Collection for Mostly Manuals. Includes the following works by Richard Proulx: "Parce Domine" "Surgit in haec dies."
Lent & Easter collection, 1998
Lent and Easter Collection for Organ. Includes the following works by Richard Proulx: "Parce Domine" "surgit in haec dies."
Lent Seasonal Psalm, 1990
Seasonal Psalm for Lent Be merciful, O Lord, for we have sinned. Psalm 51. Antiphon: P. Craig. Verses: RP, 90. 1 manuscript by Proulx of fourth verse and antiphon for chorus. 1 copy of manuscript of whole psalm setting. Plainsong verses and two part harmony antiphon by Proulx. 1 copy of score: published antiphon and Gelineau psalm tone. Hymnal Number: 1070 in Worship III.
Lenten Acclamations
Lenten Acclamations: Lord by Your Cross and Gelineau Amen. Manuscript and copy of manuscript by Proulx of Memorial Acclamation by unknown, possibly Richard Proulx. Amen by Gelineau.
Lenten concert -75 no. I, 1975
The collection consists of hundreds of original manuscripts, published works, correspondence, sound recordings, and Proulx's substantial reference collection.